Gjert Rognli

Gjert Rognli

Location: Norway

Gjert Rognli is a multimedia artist and has recently worked with stage design objects, as well as short films and photographic art. He has received awards for his work with art films and photographs, his films and photographs have been presented at numerous film festivals and galleries at home and abroad.


Portfolio:

The Forgotten Place

The Forgotten Place

Human's conflicted relationship to nature is a central theme in Gjert Rognlis solo exhibition "The Forgotten Place"
In a new juicy exhibition he sets out his large photographs, a sculpture, and a brand new video.
Gjert Rognli confronts us with a brutal depiction of animals and birds portrayed as domesticated, slaughtered, or crucified. The various artworks contain bizarre interaction between humans and animals. In some works the artist is posing naked with severed reindeer heads.
Representations that brings us as viewers closer to life and death. The exhibition, which is titled, "The Forgotten Place", seems both frightening and alluring. The contrast is great between the unpleasant depictions of animal and masculine brutality, and the seductive colorful depictions of a potentially enigmatic landscape.

Dreamvision “Dreamvision”

The Forgotten Place

Human's conflicted relationship to nature is a central theme in Gjert Rognlis solo exhibition "The Forgotten Place"

In a new juicy exhibition he sets out his large photographs, a sculpture, and a brand new video.

Gjert Rognli confronts us with a brutal depiction of animals and birds portrayed as domesticated, slaughtered, or crucified. The various artworks contain bizarre interaction between humans and animals. In some works the artist is posing naked with severed reindeer heads.

Representations that brings us as viewers closer to life and death. The exhibition, which is titled, "The Forgotten Place", seems both frightening and alluring. The contrast is great between the unpleasant depictions of animal and masculine brutality, and the seductive colorful depictions of a potentially enigmatic landscape.

I`m finally free “I`m finally free”

Human's conflicted relationship to nature is a central theme in Gjert Rognlis solo exhibition "The Forgotten Place"
In a new juicy exhibition he sets out his large photographs, a sculpture, and a brand new video.

Gjert Rognli confronts us with a brutal depiction of animals and birds portrayed as domesticated, slaughtered, or crucified. The various artworks contain bizarre interaction between humans and animals. In some works the artist is posing naked with severed reindeer heads.

Representations that brings us as viewers closer to life and death. The exhibition, which is titled, "The Forgotten Place", seems both frightening and alluring. The contrast is great between the unpleasant depictions of animal and masculine brutality, and the seductive colorful depictions of a potentially enigmatic landscape.

Somnulence “Somnulence”

Human's conflicted relationship to nature is a central theme in Gjert Rognlis solo exhibition "The Forgotten Place"
In a new juicy exhibition he sets out his large photographs, a sculpture, and a brand new video.
Gjert Rognli confronts us with a brutal depiction of animals and birds portrayed as domesticated, slaughtered, or crucified. The various artworks contain bizarre interaction between humans and animals. In some works the artist is posing naked with severed reindeer heads.

Representations that brings us as viewers closer to life and death. The exhibition, which is titled, "The Forgotten Place", seems both frightening and alluring. The contrast is great between the unpleasant depictions of animal and masculine brutality, and the seductive colorful depictions of a potentially enigmatic landscape.

Come with me to the secret place “Come with me to the secret place”

The Forgotten Place

Human's conflicted relationship to nature is a central theme in Gjert Rognlis solo exhibition "The Forgotten Place"

In a new juicy exhibition he sets out his large photographs, a sculpture, and a brand new video.

Gjert Rognli confronts us with a brutal depiction of animals and birds portrayed as domesticated, slaughtered, or crucified. The various artworks contain bizarre interaction between humans and animals. In some works the artist is posing naked with severed reindeer heads.

Representations that brings us as viewers closer to life and death. The exhibition, which is titled, "The Forgotten Place", seems both frightening and alluring. The contrast is great between the unpleasant depictions of animal and masculine brutality, and the seductive colorful depictions of a potentially enigmatic landscape.