Enter Art Fair - Copenhagen

Pearla Pigao

This year SKOG Art Space will be a participant in the four day event of Enter Art Fair in Copenhagen.

Enter Art Fair is Scandinavia`s largest international art fair and a nexus of creative and commercial exchanges. This event brings the global art community together to discover and acquire the best of contemporary art from the world’s leading galleries and their artists. In 2025 the fair will be taking place from the 28th of august until the 30th.

SKOG wil be represented with three artist, Pearla Pigao, Kristian Hagerup and Einar Grinde.

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Pearla Pigao is an Oslo-based artist, musician, and creator working with interactive sound installations that merge textiles, sculpture, and performance.

With a background in both music and textile art, her practice explores the relationship between sound and material. By drawing parallels between weaving and musical composition.

Pigao creates digitally hand-woven textiles that translate sound structures into visual and tactile experiences.

She received her BFA and MFA from the Oslo National Academy of the Arts in 2015 and 2017, respectively. Her work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally.

Pigao’s work is part of several significant collections, including the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Consulate General in New York), The National Museum (Norway), Helsinki Art Museum, and many more.

Pearla Pigao

Her work will be featured in the exhibition Rock, Paper, Scissors – Kiasma’s Collection Exhibitionfrom 14 February 2025 to 18 January 2026.

Upcoming solo exhibitions include Isca Gallery (2025), Kunstrom Jacob (2026), Trondheim Electronic Arts Centre (2026), and the Vigeland Museum (2027).

Kristian Hagerup

Kristian Hagerup (b.1989, NO) Lives and works in Oslo. He primarily works with oil painting, based on digitally processed references from both digital and analog photographs. In his paintings, he often combines hard, abstract forms with carefully rendered, at times photorealistic details, creating a collage-like expression.

His works have been exhibited at various venues, including the National Portrait Gallery in London (2020), the Autumn Exhibition (2021), SKOG Art Space (2023), Bærum Kunsthall (2025), and several other galleries in Norway.

Kristian Hagerup

Einar Grinde studied Fine Arts, Music and Design at the Bergen Art Academy NTNU and has a Masters in Fine Art from NTNU, Faculty of Architecture and Design in Trondheim Art Academy. 

Grinde lives and works in Trondheim, Norway. Grinde is a contemporary artist known for his innovative installations and sculptures. Grinde explores themes of economic and social issues using innovative materials and methods.

Einar Grinde

Grinde's art is characterized by its blend of classical sculpture traditions and contemporary materials, often addressing the vulnerability of social and political systems. His work reflects a deep engagement with historical and cultural transformations, making poignant statements about the evolution from industrial to cultural economies.

Einar Grinde

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