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Vasli Souza – acclaimed photo gallery opens in Oslo

- By Maria Vole | Photos: Fotogaller­i Vasli Souza

The critically acclaimed Fotogaller­i Vasli Souza, which opened in Sweden in 2013, debuted a new space in Oslo in December 2019. Vasli Souza, which quickly became known in the Swedish art world as an innovative art space with an internatio­nal focus, is set to present several exciting, new photograph­y exhibition­s in its Oslo location.

Originally opened in Malmö in the south of Sweden, Gallery Vasli Souza has recently opened a new, contempora­ry photograph­y gallery in Oslo, Norway. The success of the Malmö gallery, which has been running since 2013, led to the opening of the new art space in the Norwegian capital. With an exclusive focus on photograph­y art, Vasli Souza offers a venue for contempora­ry photograph­y to thrive within the Norwegian capital.

The creators of the original gallery, Rasmus Vasli and Marcio Souza, met while studying fine art photograph­y in London. Hailing from Norway and Brazil respective­ly, the two quickly connected and decided to establish a gallery in Malmö, dedicated to presenting photograph­ic projects from all over the world.

For Vasli, who in recent years has been running the gallery on his own, the opening of the new space involved a return to his roots. Originally from Norway, Vasli has lived, studied and worked internatio­nally, before moving back to his hometown of Oslo to open the new art space. Vasli describes a great start for the new gallery, saying: “A lot of people have visited the gallery since we opened, and I feel like we’re already part of the arts environmen­t in Oslo.”

Internatio­nal, multicultu­ral and diverse

Located at Damplassen in Oslo, the exhibition space will display art with an internatio­nal, multicultu­ral focus. The aim will be to showcase the work of interest

ing, up-and-coming contempora­ry artists from a diverse background. “I often exhibit young artists in the starting phase of their careers, and unlike many other galleries, my focus is on internatio­nal artists rather than local artists,” Vasli says.

Gallery Vasli Souza has previously worked with some of the most exciting young names within arts photograph­y, including the provocativ­e Chinese photograph­er Ren Hang, the artist and visual activist Zanele Muholi from South Africa, the award-winning photograph­er Jordi Ruiz Cirera from Spain, and the internatio­nally lauded photograph­er Nelli Palomäki from Finland. Vasli Souza has also collaborat­ed with several talented Norwegian photograph­ers, such as Andrea Gjestvang and Helge Skodvin.

Since the gallery is privately owned, Vasli has the freedom to play around with the space. Vasli takes an interest in subverting the traditiona­l expectatio­ns of gallery spaces, such as the way the pieces are hung, and the layout and look of the gallery itself, providing a dynamic and innovative space for the art exhibition­s.

And the new space isn’t just for appreciati­ng the arts projects displayed – the gallery also facilitate­s the sale of the pieces exhibited. “Arts photograph­y has become very popular outside of Norway,” Vasli says, “and many people buy photos not just because they like them and want to have them up on their walls, but also as an investment piece.” Vasli is excited to share his passion for arts photograph­y, and to introduce both locals and visitors to artists they may otherwise not have encountere­d.

Innovation and creativity

An exciting programme for 2020 has already been establishe­d, with exhibition­s by artists from a diverse range of background­s. Visitors to the gallery can expect art in a similar vein to the exhibition­s put on at the Malmö gallery: fresh and innovative pieces, often with an element of playfulnes­s or quirk to them. “I display what I personally find interestin­g,” Vasli says. “I’m especially interested in projects that have a strange, uncanny or odd quality to them, or with a humorous twist.”

The gallery plans on displaying eight month-long exhibition­s per year, along with shorter intermitte­nt exhibition­s. The critically acclaimed, young Chinese artist Pixy Liao was the first artist to be exhibited in the new gallery at Damplassen. Her project, Carry the Weight of You, opened the new gallery space in December, and the next artist to break in the new space is the Swedish photograph­er Charlie Fjätström, with the collection No One Left to Blame. Next up is Jocelyn Allen, a young English artist, with the exhibition Always Awkward opening on 8 February and running until 8 March. This is followed by exhibition­s from artists Alexey Shlyk, Polina Polikarpov­a and the travelling group exhibition Boys! Boys! Boys! in collaborat­ion with The Little Black Gallery and Paddle8, set to open on 23 April.

With a history of innovation and creativity with regards to artistic practices as well as with regards to the gallery space itself, Vasli Souza promises to be an exciting addition to the Oslo art scene for locals and visitors alike.

www.vaslisouza.com

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 ??  ?? Booth view at Unseen, Amsterdam 2018.
Booth view at Unseen, Amsterdam 2018.
 ??  ?? Rasmus Vasli.
Rasmus Vasli.
 ??  ?? RED 1, 2016 from exhibition Boys! Boys! Boys! Photo: Lakovos
RED 1, 2016 from exhibition Boys! Boys! Boys! Photo: Lakovos
 ??  ?? Ping Pong Balls, 2013. Photo: Pixy Liao
Ping Pong Balls, 2013. Photo: Pixy Liao
 ??  ?? Kiss exam, 2015. Photo: Pixy Liao
Kiss exam, 2015. Photo: Pixy Liao

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