Salgshallen

Storgata 36a

2nd floor

0182, Oslo

Aurora Passero

Drum Talk

08/02/2025—08/03/2025

Aurora Passero's works in woven and dyed nylon draw inspiration from various cultural expressions, including traditional crafts, underground culture, fashion, and art history. Passero demonstrates a keen sensitivity to details in her surroundings—whether in her daily movements from home to her studio in Storgata, during travels, or in nature. She collects fragments along the way: an orange wall, an embroidery, a chain, an old wool jacket, an IKEA bag, a worn-out container, an open plateau, a sunset. Processed and reinterpreted, these references from nature and culture are woven together.

In this exhibition, Passero presents new woven textile works that take shape in space. From a series of delicate weavings in nylon, wool, and cotton to heavy woven rope sculptures, where texture creates distinct contours. The sculptures appear as physical entities, resembling both bodies and garments. Passero’s

toiles

are raw and seductive, organic yet synthetic.

The exhibition title,

Drum Talk

, sets the tone. Using a more physical technique than in the flat weaving she usually works with, these pieces have gradually emerged, suspended in space. Over a given period, the rhythm of the hands dictates the final composition—for now—until the process continues, on and on.

Aurora Passero (b. 1984) lives and works in Oslo, Norway, and studied at the Glasgow School of Art and the Oslo National Academy of the Arts, Department of Textile Art, where she completed a master's degree in 2011. Recent solo exhibitions include

Woven Signals

, Galleri Haaken (2023);

Solid Blossom

, TSSK (2023);

Hard Shell

, Galleri Haaken (2021);

Silvery Actions

, The Vigeland Museum (2018);

Affections

, Kunstnernes Hus (2016);

Liquid Territory

, Kraft (2015);

Ivory Tactics

, Kunstnerforbundet (2012); and

Warrior Gloss

, Galleri Soft (2011).

Selected group exhibitions include

Ortigia Contemporanea

, Siracusa (2024);

Elva

, Kongsvinger Kunstforening (2021);

Ode til en Vaskeklut, Hymne til en Tiger

, Kunsthall Stavanger (2018);

NNA-NNA-NNA

, Stavanger Kunstmuseum, Astrup Fearnley Museum (2015, 2016);

Tusen Tråder

, Lillehammer Art Museum (2014);

Europe, Europe

, Astrup Fearnley Museum (2014);

Norwegian Sculpture Biennale

, The Vigeland Museum (2013);

24 Spaces/1857

, Malmö Konsthall, Malmö (2013);

I Tråd Med Tiden

, Haugar Vestfold Kunstmuseum (2013); and

Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art

(2012).

In recent years, she has completed several public art projects, including works for Jotun Headquarters, Sandefjord (2022); Løkenåsveien Recreation Center (2022); Risvollan Health and Welfare Center, Trondheim (2021); Danderyd Hospital, Stockholm (2020); Rustad School, Ås (2019); the Norwegian Parliament, Oslo (2019); St. Hallvard School, Lier (2013); and the Norwegian Embassy in Rome (2012).

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