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INFERNO ART EXHIBITIONS INFERNO ART EXHIBITIONS
Kim Holm
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Kim Diaz Holm from Bergen, Norway will be present at the "Leiligheten" on the top floor at the Rockefeller venue. There he will draw, communicate, and show his works once more. We had a lot of feedback that his art stand was one of the highlights at Inferno. He will be present, this time as well, at the scene to make his impressions of the ongoing concerts. Look for him at the top floor or near a scene drawing like a madman.
David Thi Rr E
David Thiérrée will once again present his work at Inferno. It's like with popular bands, some artists tend to visit more than once. For those who still don't know him or his art, we can tell he has some deep roots in the way of creating highly intricate pencil drawings. Often in the dark and murky ways. He has worked with Mork, Mortiis, Behemoth, Manes, Gorgoroth, Satanic Warmaster and many others. So, keep an eye out for him at the Rockefeller venue.
Elisa Halvorsen Castillo
Elisa Halvorsen Castillo is a Chilean artist with Norwegian ancestry. Established in Oslo after finishing a MFA at The Oslo National Academy of the Arts (KHIO). Her practice is based on The Expanded Field. Using various techniques such as jewellery-making, printmaking, drawing, and analogue photography, the artist explores the concept of Memory and its plasticity, a subject that interests her since she experienced short-term memory loss due to a period of illness in her mid 20’s.
Meri The Zu
Stop by and meet Meri the Zu, one of the most hardcore eclectics, and exciting street artists in Romania. In an EEA-funded project with our friends at ARTmania festival, Meri will be live drawing something big enough to stop you, strange enough to hypnotize you, manic enough to scare you a little. And in truth, if it doesn't scare a little, what business would it have here, among the brave and dissimilar? Check her out on www.merithezu.com.