• Espen Gangvik is a Norwegian artist, curator, producer and director. He graduated from the Trondheim Academy of Fine Art in 1984. Gangvik has participated in numerous group exhibitions at home and abroad. He has since 1986 undertaken a number of public commissions and is represented in several public collections.

    In 2002 Gangvik founded the non-profit organization TEKS – Trondheim Electronic Arts Centre – which aims to facilitate the production and dissemination of art practices that utilise and debate new technologies. Gangvik is currently the director of TEKS as well as director of the Trondheim International Biennale for Art and Technology – Meta.Morf, founded and organized by TEKS.

  • Espen Gangvik is a Norwegian artist, curator, producer and director. Gangvik studied at the Academy of Fine Art in Trondheim from 1980 to 1984. 



    Gangvik is noted as an artist that from a constructivist perspective works between reality and virtuality. His sculptures – often performed in metal or other materials that give a sense of possessing mass and a fixed form – is based on the manipulation of space using geometry and mathematics as the basic tool.

    In the early 90´s Gangvik pioneered the utilisation of computer-assisted calculations and 3D printing for designing and producing sculptural objects. In 1996, at Norway’s first major group exhibition for electronic arts – Electra´96 – at the Henie Onstad Kunstsenter in Oslo, he presented the sculpture series Compustructions. The series represented the first digitally produced sculptures in Norway.* Computer calculated algorithms sculpted the 3D objects from which a prototype were produced using an automatic three-axes milling machine. The final objects were casted in aluminum.

    In 2002 Gangvik founded the non-profit organisation Trondheim Electronic Arts Centre (TEKS) which aims to facilitate the production and dissemination of art that utilise new technologies and scientific insights. Gangvik is currently CEO for TEKS and for Trondheim International Biennale for Art and Technology – Meta.Morf – founded by TEKS.

    Espen Gangvik has from 1984 participated in numerous group exhibitions at home and abroad. He is represented in several public collections and as such purchased by the Arts Council Norway, the Norwegian National Gallery and the Museum of Contemporary Art. He has since 1986 carried out a number of major public commissions, including The National Monument of Freedom - Trinigon - (1995-2005) in Narvik.

    *Cerpina, Zane; Stenslie, Ståle; Rudi, Jøran (2021). ELEKTRONISK KUNST I NORGE – Bind I: Kunstnere og verk fra 1960 til 2020. ISBN 978-82-93778-04-2.

  • 2010 – present: Director, Trondheim international biennale for art & technology – Meta.Morf

    2008 – present: Director, TEKS – Trondheim Electronic Arts Centre

    2000 – 2018: Examiner, Fakultet for Arkitektur, Plan og Billedkunst, NTNU

    2002 – 2009: Curator, Trondheim Matchmaking, festival for art & technology, Trondheim

    2005 – 2007: Art Director, TEKS – Trondheim Electronic Arts Centre

    2002 – 2005: Founder/ Director, TEKS – Trondheim Electronic Arts Centre

    2001 – 2002: IT Manager, Top Floor Media Lab, Lademoen Kunstnerverksteder, Trondheim

    1996 – 1997: Director, Trondhjems Kunstforening (Trondheim Kunstmuseum)

  • 2009: Fauske videregående skole

    2004: Åsvang skole, Trondheim

    2002: HINT, Høyskolen i Nord-Trøndelag, Levanger

    2001: Stavanger postterminal, Forus

    2000: Tiller videregående skole, Trondheim

    1995-2005: Det Nasjonale Frihetsmonument, Trinigon, Narvik

    1994: Statoil, Trondheim / Kulturadmin., Trondheim Kommune

    1993: Lillehammer Skysstasjon / Sintef, Petroleumsteknisk Senter / RITØ, Tromsø

    1992: Engen Eldresenter, Bergen

    1990: NTNU, Elektrobygget, Trondheim

    1989: Olavshallen, Trondheim

    1987: Finnmark Fylkesadministrasjon, Vadsø

  • 2012, Sculpture and Object XVII: Bratislava, Slovakia

    2010 – 2011, Blodig alvor: Bergen kunstmuseum, Haugar Vestfold Kunstmuseum, Sørlandet Kunstmuseum, Trondheim Kunstmuseum

    2005, Gester und Geometrie: Nils Aas Kunstverksted, Inderøy

    2004, Gester und Geometrie: Marburg Kunstverein, Marburg, Tyskland

    2003, 6x9x30x30: Trondheim Kunstmuseum

    2002, Oktagon: Trondheim Kunstforening

    2002, Konkret, Nonfigurativ kunst i Norge 1920 – 2000: Lillehammer Kunstmuseum, Trondheim Kunstmuseum, Bergen Kunstmuseum 2001 / Nord Art 2001: Büdelsdorf, Tyskland

    2000, 2000 Pluss/Minus, Nordnorsk samtidskunst: Bodø Kunstforening, Bodø, Rovaniemen Taidemuseo, Samisk Kunstnersenter, Karasjok, Nordnorsk Kunstnersentrum, Svolvær, Konstens Hus, Luleå

    1999, Lars Tiller: Trondhjems Kunstforening

    1998, Eksilkunst: Tromsø Kunstforening

    1998, Nordiske spor: Den Frie Utstilling, København

    1997, Trondheim 1000 år, Bleken, Gangvik, Gullvåg, Stokstad: Galleri Siverts, Bergen

    1996, Electra’ 96: Henie-Onstad Kunstsenter / Norsk Billedhoggerforening 50 år: Trondhjems Kunstforening

    1995, Labyrint: Trondhjems Kunstforening

    1994, Tegning som utsmykking: Tegnerforbundet, Oslo

    1993, Max 5: Tromsø Kunstforening / Hommage: Trondhjems Kunstforening

    1991, The Magnificient Seven: Stavanger Kunstforening

    1990, 1990 Status: Oslo Kunstforening / Posisjoner: Trondhjems Kunstforening

    1988, TBK 40 år: Trøndelag Kunstnersenter

    1987, Midt-Nordiske Kunstdager: Trondhjems Kunstforening / NOrsk NEO-GEOmetri: Drammen Kunstforening

    1984, Trønderske posisjoner: Wasa Konsthall, Galleri Aktuell Kunst / Kunstskolen i Trondheim 10 år: Trondhjems Kunstforening / Utgard: Trondhjems Kunstforening