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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by Ruggs on Sept 2, 2011 12:09:40 GMT 1, OSL Contemporary has the pleasure to present Dolk's first solo exhibition. In this show he takes the step from the street and into the gallery space. The exhibition will include 10 new stencil works on canvas.
Dolk's career began in 2003 and he has already risen to be considered a part of the international elite within the street art movement. Through the years, he has worked side-by-side with the best of his contemporaries and has painted in most of the large urban environments of Europe, Australia and the USA.
Dolk begins his process by identifying an idea, a personal insight, or a socio-political commentary and then develops the visual concept to the point that he can create a stencil. He makes numerous sketches, and then deconstructs the image to identify the different layers, of which stencils are then cut out of cardboard. Dolk explores the street environment to identify a facade that suits the image, returning at night to execute the work. The street art works have, by definition, an ephemeral quality. One doesn't know when they will disappear from their setting, and many images have been painted over or defaced.
Dolk's works for the gallery setting lose this ephemeral nature, as the stencil is applied to canvas. His street images are executed rapidly to avoid detection, whereas the works on canvas require a longer preparation. In the studio, he uses a special technique to create an aged patina to the canvas before applying the stencil, giving these works a unique character. With this exhibition, DOLK moves into a new phase, where the "art" segment of the concept "street art" takes precedence. In his works on canvas DOLK doesn't abandon his identification with the street; he uses, however, more traditional formats to express his personal ideals and social criticism.
Street-Art and Graffiti are movements that started with teenagers operating within the underground milieu in the USA, spreading rapidly to an international platform that continues to develop, 40 years after its inception. The Street-Art esthetic is closely tied to urban culture and the mark-making tradition of graffiti. An "of the moment" confrontation with social issues, personal expressions against authority, and immediacy are attributes now identified as elements within contemporary art development.
The work of Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat is considered central to the historical recognition of a global street-art culture. From the moment they, together with Daze, A-One and several others, transferred their images to canvas, contemporary art took a new direction. Haring and Basquiat struggled with the identification of their work with graffiti, a classification that, for a period of time, hindered their recognition and acceptance by the artistic establishment. This attitude gradually shifted, confirmed most recently by the recent "Art in the Streets" exhibition at MOCA, Los Angeles.
Street-art touches those that wouldn't usually go to an art gallery. The work evokes immediate reactions and the art-form has been used to communicate with the masses. The thematic debate is current and lively and there has been a conscious choice to stand separate from the established art milieu. This has given the artists opportunities to experiment with creative processes and techniques. Anyone can spray paint on a wall, but only a select few artists have the talent to give their work the extra dimension necessary to set their own creative trail. With this exhibition, DOLK confirms his status among these few.
Dolk has carried out several site-specific commissions, among them Halden Penitentiary in 2010. He is currently included in the group exhibition OUTSIDE IN, NuArt Stavanger, and is one of the participating artists in NHH's "Capitalism" project and the simultaneous painting of Handelshoyskolen this autumn.
OSL Contemporary has the pleasure to present Dolk's first solo exhibition. In this show he takes the step from the street and into the gallery space. The exhibition will include 10 new stencil works on canvas.
Dolk's career began in 2003 and he has already risen to be considered a part of the international elite within the street art movement. Through the years, he has worked side-by-side with the best of his contemporaries and has painted in most of the large urban environments of Europe, Australia and the USA.
Dolk begins his process by identifying an idea, a personal insight, or a socio-political commentary and then develops the visual concept to the point that he can create a stencil. He makes numerous sketches, and then deconstructs the image to identify the different layers, of which stencils are then cut out of cardboard. Dolk explores the street environment to identify a facade that suits the image, returning at night to execute the work. The street art works have, by definition, an ephemeral quality. One doesn't know when they will disappear from their setting, and many images have been painted over or defaced.
Dolk's works for the gallery setting lose this ephemeral nature, as the stencil is applied to canvas. His street images are executed rapidly to avoid detection, whereas the works on canvas require a longer preparation. In the studio, he uses a special technique to create an aged patina to the canvas before applying the stencil, giving these works a unique character. With this exhibition, DOLK moves into a new phase, where the "art" segment of the concept "street art" takes precedence. In his works on canvas DOLK doesn't abandon his identification with the street; he uses, however, more traditional formats to express his personal ideals and social criticism.
Street-Art and Graffiti are movements that started with teenagers operating within the underground milieu in the USA, spreading rapidly to an international platform that continues to develop, 40 years after its inception. The Street-Art esthetic is closely tied to urban culture and the mark-making tradition of graffiti. An "of the moment" confrontation with social issues, personal expressions against authority, and immediacy are attributes now identified as elements within contemporary art development.
The work of Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat is considered central to the historical recognition of a global street-art culture. From the moment they, together with Daze, A-One and several others, transferred their images to canvas, contemporary art took a new direction. Haring and Basquiat struggled with the identification of their work with graffiti, a classification that, for a period of time, hindered their recognition and acceptance by the artistic establishment. This attitude gradually shifted, confirmed most recently by the recent "Art in the Streets" exhibition at MOCA, Los Angeles.
Street-art touches those that wouldn't usually go to an art gallery. The work evokes immediate reactions and the art-form has been used to communicate with the masses. The thematic debate is current and lively and there has been a conscious choice to stand separate from the established art milieu. This has given the artists opportunities to experiment with creative processes and techniques. Anyone can spray paint on a wall, but only a select few artists have the talent to give their work the extra dimension necessary to set their own creative trail. With this exhibition, DOLK confirms his status among these few.
Dolk has carried out several site-specific commissions, among them Halden Penitentiary in 2010. He is currently included in the group exhibition OUTSIDE IN, NuArt Stavanger, and is one of the participating artists in NHH's "Capitalism" project and the simultaneous painting of Handelshoyskolen this autumn.
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schnulli
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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by schnulli on Sept 2, 2011 12:17:42 GMT 1, Really looking forward to what's coming out of this
Really looking forward to what's coming out of this
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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by Shoot Again on Sept 2, 2011 12:24:57 GMT 1, Any Preview List available with his 10 stencil on canvas ? If somebody gets it, please PM me ;-)
Any Preview List available with his 10 stencil on canvas ? If somebody gets it, please PM me ;-)
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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by danielalaei on Sept 3, 2011 6:06:24 GMT 1, Last Dolk and Pobel show was hands down the best show of 2010, I hope Dolk brings the same heat this time around.
Last Dolk and Pobel show was hands down the best show of 2010, I hope Dolk brings the same heat this time around.
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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by Martin Whatson on Sept 4, 2011 12:50:55 GMT 1, tv2.no/video/?progId=547283 Interview with Dolk, alltho its in Norwegian. But youll see a couple of his new pieces...
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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by Deleted on Sept 4, 2011 16:53:56 GMT 1,
nice, thanks for posting, missed this one.
nice, thanks for posting, missed this one.
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Martin DK
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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by Martin DK on Sept 4, 2011 21:22:45 GMT 1, Great video!
What is it he does to the canvas in the end of the video - paints black over the image, then takes it off again with something (water perhaps?)
Great video!
What is it he does to the canvas in the end of the video - paints black over the image, then takes it off again with something (water perhaps?)
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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by danielalaei on Sept 4, 2011 22:51:44 GMT 1, Great video, thanks...
Great video, thanks...
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mace
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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by mace on Sept 5, 2011 8:08:21 GMT 1,
I'm really surprised that he shows his face on this video. Probably he couldn't resist the temptation of being a celebrity any longer.
That's what I admire about Banksy. He leaves out his identity and lets his art speak.
I'm really surprised that he shows his face on this video. Probably he couldn't resist the temptation of being a celebrity any longer. That's what I admire about Banksy. He leaves out his identity and lets his art speak.
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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by Deleted on Sept 5, 2011 8:51:07 GMT 1, I'm really surprised that he shows his face on this video. Probably he couldn't resist the temptation of being a celebrity any longer. That's what I admire about Banksy. He leaves out his identity and lets his art speak.
He didn't, the guy in the photoshoot is just modeling for the stencil. It isn't Dolk.
I'm really surprised that he shows his face on this video. Probably he couldn't resist the temptation of being a celebrity any longer. That's what I admire about Banksy. He leaves out his identity and lets his art speak. He didn't, the guy in the photoshoot is just modeling for the stencil. It isn't Dolk.
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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by Martin Whatson on Sept 5, 2011 11:32:13 GMT 1, I'm really surprised that he shows his face on this video. Probably he couldn't resist the temptation of being a celebrity any longer.
He actually says at the end of the interview that he wont be showing up at his show, and that he wants to be known through his art, not for his face!
I'm really surprised that he shows his face on this video. Probably he couldn't resist the temptation of being a celebrity any longer. He actually says at the end of the interview that he wont be showing up at his show, and that he wants to be known through his art, not for his face!
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rowan
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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by rowan on Sept 5, 2011 12:25:13 GMT 1, I remember seeing a self portrait Dolk did a good few years ago on another forum when he was just starting out... I wont post it here but i guess its still available if you look...
I'm pretty sure this is the man himself now!
I remember seeing a self portrait Dolk did a good few years ago on another forum when he was just starting out... I wont post it here but i guess its still available if you look... I'm pretty sure this is the man himself now!
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mace
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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by mace on Sept 5, 2011 13:27:45 GMT 1, I'm really surprised that he shows his face on this video. Probably he couldn't resist the temptation of being a celebrity any longer. He actually says at the end of the interview that he wont be showing up at his show, and that he wants to be known through his art, not for his face!
Oh okay, sorry Dolk
I'm really surprised that he shows his face on this video. Probably he couldn't resist the temptation of being a celebrity any longer. He actually says at the end of the interview that he wont be showing up at his show, and that he wants to be known through his art, not for his face! Oh okay, sorry Dolk
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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by nrgball on Sept 5, 2011 19:16:22 GMT 1, I remember seeing a self portrait Dolk did a good few years ago on another forum when he was just starting out... I wont post it here but i guess its still available if you look... I'm pretty sure this is the man himself now!
Looks quite a bit like Kurt Cobain
I remember seeing a self portrait Dolk did a good few years ago on another forum when he was just starting out... I wont post it here but i guess its still available if you look... I'm pretty sure this is the man himself now! Looks quite a bit like Kurt Cobain
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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by hunter007 on Sept 8, 2011 10:34:13 GMT 1, has he used Banksy pie ?
has he used Banksy pie ?
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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by Shoot Again on Sept 8, 2011 11:19:58 GMT 1, A bit surprised as that green painting was not in the Preview List...
A bit surprised as that green painting was not in the Preview List...
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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by pelle on Sept 8, 2011 13:38:13 GMT 1, According to the Norwegian article the works range from 95.000 NOK to 115.000 NOK (roughly 11.000 GBP to 13.400 GBP) a piece.
Does anyone know if this is correct?
According to the Norwegian article the works range from 95.000 NOK to 115.000 NOK (roughly 11.000 GBP to 13.400 GBP) a piece.
Does anyone know if this is correct?
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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by Shoot Again on Sept 8, 2011 13:47:19 GMT 1, According to the Norwegian article the works range from 95.000 NOK to 115.000 NOK (roughly 11.000 GBP to 13.400 GBP) a piece. Does anyone know if this is correct?
Most of the canvas I've seen were @ NOK 95K, correct
According to the Norwegian article the works range from 95.000 NOK to 115.000 NOK (roughly 11.000 GBP to 13.400 GBP) a piece. Does anyone know if this is correct? Most of the canvas I've seen were @ NOK 95K, correct
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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by tobaum on Sept 8, 2011 18:37:27 GMT 1, According to the Norwegian article the works range from 95.000 NOK to 115.000 NOK (roughly 11.000 GBP to 13.400 GBP) a piece. Does anyone know if this is correct?
Expensive...
According to the Norwegian article the works range from 95.000 NOK to 115.000 NOK (roughly 11.000 GBP to 13.400 GBP) a piece. Does anyone know if this is correct? Expensive...
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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by Martin Whatson on Sept 9, 2011 10:09:01 GMT 1, Some photos from the opening…
More photos here t.co/WcX2dkN
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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by linderman on Sept 9, 2011 22:08:56 GMT 1, is there any more info or pics from the exhibition...
Dolk seems to be getting better and better, his stencils are real sharp and crisp...
His the only stencil artist that i rate on the same level as banksy
is there any more info or pics from the exhibition...
Dolk seems to be getting better and better, his stencils are real sharp and crisp...
His the only stencil artist that i rate on the same level as banksy
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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by BROOKLYNITE on Sept 11, 2011 1:40:09 GMT 1, Something always 'beautifully odd' about DOLK's work. Love the girl leaping over the religious figure piece in the link. His stencil technique is far from simple. So many little details lost in a photo. Keep doing your thing D!
Something always 'beautifully odd' about DOLK's work. Love the girl leaping over the religious figure piece in the link. His stencil technique is far from simple. So many little details lost in a photo. Keep doing your thing D!
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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by BK83 on Sept 13, 2011 4:46:13 GMT 1, Excellent work.
Excellent work.
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rowan
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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by rowan on Sept 13, 2011 9:36:21 GMT 1, You see in the first video how Dolk achieves the old rough look to his canvas'... I'm not sure exactly what it is he is doing, but it looks really good in the flesh...
Hopefully we see another print release soon! £175 for a Dolk is always a winner...
You see in the first video how Dolk achieves the old rough look to his canvas'... I'm not sure exactly what it is he is doing, but it looks really good in the flesh...
Hopefully we see another print release soon! £175 for a Dolk is always a winner...
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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by M on Sept 13, 2011 9:40:37 GMT 1, "] my vav.
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rowan
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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by rowan on Sept 13, 2011 13:47:43 GMT 1, What would people like to see as the next Dolk print?
I have been told that "the next print is just around the corner!"
What would people like to see as the next Dolk print?
I have been told that "the next print is just around the corner!"
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DOLK EXHIBITION IN OSLO 8/9/2011, by Rsyok on Sept 13, 2011 14:34:13 GMT 1, I think from the new work the balaclava girl would be great. The graffiti hug is class but I cant see Dolk & co printing all those colours !
Or if Dolk is going to pull a blast from the past Ive always like the wheelchair pieces..
I think from the new work the balaclava girl would be great. The graffiti hug is class but I cant see Dolk & co printing all those colours ! Or if Dolk is going to pull a blast from the past Ive always like the wheelchair pieces..
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