Who controls the controller

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This is the title work of one of the last exhibitions Pushwagner had. It is copy number 129 of 250 of a colorful silkscreen he produced in his final years. Pushwagner's unique dystopian universe has captivated critics and supporters for decades, something we believe will continue.

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NOK 43,200.00

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432

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Details

Artist

Hariton Pushwagner (1940 - 2018)

Original Title

"Who controls the controller"

Year

1999

Dimensions

70 ⅹ 50 cm

Edition

Copy 129 of 250

Materials

Screen print on paper

Framed

Wooden frame

Sold by

Artist themselves

History

Artwork Selected Sep 30, 2023

Seller Identified Sep 30, 2023

Artwork Authenticated Sep 30, 2023

Co-ownership Agreement Signed Sep 30, 2023

Documented Sep 5, 2023

Safely Stored Sep 5, 2023

Co-ownership Established Sep 5, 2023

Artwork Who controls the controller

"Who controls the controller"

Hariton Pushwagner

1940 - 2018

Terje Brofos was an artist based in Oslo. He was born on May 2, 1940, in Oslo, and worked under the artist name Hariton Pushwagner. He studied at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts.

Pushwagner's early life was marked by turbulence and challenges. He grew up in Oslo under difficult economic conditions and experienced trauma and loss at an early age. These experiences would later shape his artistic expression and themes. His art is characterized by strong lines, vivid colors, and a detailed universe. He often explored themes such as social critique, consumerism, and human isolation.

One of his most famous works is the series "Soft City," which he began in the late 1960s and completed in the 2000s. This series of dystopian cityscapes reflects Pushwagner's criticism of modern society and its dehumanizing nature.

Pushwagner also achieved international success, with exhibitions in countries like France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the USA. Terje Brofos passed away on April 24, 2018, but his artistic legacy lives on in several renowned art collections.

Why is Hariton Pushwagner interesting?

Hariton Pushwagner left a significant impact on contemporary Norwegian art. His unique style and critical themes have inspired and fascinated art lovers and critics for several decades.

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