
Tine Surel Lange is concerned with the climate crisis and her current works are saturated with the fear of environmental destruction as well as the new opportunities and life forms that might evolve from that. “Nuclear Creatures: West Lake Landfill” is the third installment of an ongoing project exploring potential new life forms on this planet; an audiovisual extravaganza with magic realist flourishes.
Evolution is taking place. As we change and possibly destroy the fundamental of our life on this planet a new species is taking form – welcoming these changes as their fundamental for life. What we describe as environmental disasters are potential feeding grounds for the new species.
The work work created for the 50 year anniversary of NNBK (Nord-Norske Bildende Kunstnere / The Association of North Norwegian Visual Artists) presented as part of the group exhibition “Equinox” at Bodø Kunstforening, “Tvelys” at Terminal B in Kirkenes, “Hildring” at Tromsø Kunstforening, “Solhund” at Galleri 2 in Stamsund, “Understrømmer” at Galleri Nord-Norge in Harstad, and “Halo” at Sámi Dáiddaguovddáš in Karasjok.

Credits:
Commissioned by: NNBK
Funded by: Det Norske Komponistfond
Art Production: Soundhunting AS
Premiere: 2021 March 13 – Equinox group exhibition, Bodø Kunstforening – Bodø, Norway
Video + sound
10:30 min
Concept: Tine Surel Lange
Composition: Tine Surel Lange
Video: Tine Surel Lange
Outside eye: Mette Myhr
Filmed at: West Lake Landfill, St. Louis (USA)
Sound recording: Tine Surel Lange
Photo: Tine Surel Lange

