Marianne Heske (b. 1946, Ålesund, NO) is educated at Bergen Kunsthåndverkskole, Ecole Nationale Supèrieure des Beaux Arts in Paris, Royal College of Art in London and Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht. Heske has been active as an artist for more than 40 years, and has exhibited in museums all over the world. She has been purchased by all the major museums in Norway and a number of foreign ones, including the Center Georges Pompidou in Paris. In 1980, Heske created a historic work with "Prosjekt Gjerdeløa" when, as her artistic project for the XI Biennale de Paris, she moved a 350-year-old lair from Tafjord in Sunnmøre to the Center Pompidou in Paris. The Løa was then moved from Paris to Norway again and exhibited at the Henie Onstad Art Centre, before being transported back to Tafjord and set up again in its place of origin exactly one year after its dismantling. Project Gjerdeløa has remained a historical key work in Norwegian art history in general and the history of Norwegian conceptual art in particular. Later, she moved an old wooden house that was passed outside the Stortinget. The project entitled "House of Commons" was done as a contrasting effect to the exalted national assembly and a reminder of the living conditions of ordinary people in Norway just 100 years ago. In Torshovdalen in Oslo, there is a 10-tonne bronze sculpture of a doll's head based on a figure Heske found in 1971 in papier-mâché, at a market in Paris.
Mountain of the mind
2024
Videography (digital print)
The work is sold with the frame
Painting today (group),
QB, Oslo, NO
2022
TIL DEG (group),
Vestfossen Kunstlaboratorium, Vestfossen, NO
2021
Artificial Intelligence (solo),
QB, Oslo, NO
2020
Icebraker (solo),
Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo, NO
2020
Tennessee Waltz (solo),
QB, Oslo, NO
2018
Sublime (group),
Centre Pompidiou-Metz, Paris, FR
2017
House of Commons (installation),
Outside The Norwegian Parliament, Oslo, NO
2015-2016
Overlys (solo),
Kunstnerforbundet, Oslo, NO
2011
Absolutt installasjon (solo),
Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo, NO
2011
A Dolls House (group),
Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Oslo, NO
2002
Electra (group),
Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Oslo, NO
1997
Experimental Environment (group),
Reykjavik, Island, IS
1980
Life Styles (group),
Institute of Contemporary Art, London, GB
1976
KUNZT, 2020: Videointervju med Marianne Heske
Aftenposten, 03.10.2019: Intervju med Marianne Heske
D2, 27.12.2018: Marianne Heske er flyttemesteren i norsk kunst
Independent UK, 11.02.2016: Intervju med Marianne Heske
D2, 12.11.2015: Herfra til Stortinget
Kunstkritikk, 23.10.2015: Monument for annerledeslandet
Domus, 20.01.2015: tour - Retour