The Norwegian artist Anki King features in a show where realities of role-playing, displacement and switching sides are examined through the eyes of featured national and international artists.
The Norwegian artist Anki King will take part in a exhibition in New Jersey this October, at the Canco Lofts.
Anki King had her art scene debut with the prestigious Autumn Exhibit in Oslo, 1996. Since then she has taken part in several exhibitions, mostly in America but also in Japan and Norway. By now, she has spent more than a decade in New York.
This is how she describes her own work: “My process is focused on images collected from childhood; consciously and unconsciously registered situations retold in intimate paintings. The images are often cropped in unexpected ways that emphasizes the narrow view of a child and how memory leaves only selective pieces of the story. The paintings are derived from personal experience and the viewers are invited to connect to their own memories and experiences through their own interpretation.”
In this exhibit her works are showed alongside those of twenty other artists.
When: September 21 through October 20.
Where: Canco Lofts, 50 Dey Street, Jersey City, NJ