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K4 galleri K4 is an artist-run gallery space for video art and moving image based in Oslo.

Brennan WojtyłaMoMA SpeedrunOpening Friday 8. May 18:00-21:0008.05–31.05. 2026 Open Saturdays and Sundays 13:00-15:00Wit...
04/05/2026

Brennan Wojtyła
MoMA Speedrun
Opening Friday 8. May 18:00-21:00
08.05–31.05. 2026
Open Saturdays and Sundays 13:00-15:00

With a Go Pro to his Cap, Wojtyła moves through MoMA with one goal: to see all the works as quickly as possible. The museum visit becomes a form of performative act, an action governed by speed, efficiency, and documentation.

At the outset, an overarching perspective of the city is established, a view from above that both orients and distances. This can be read as a form of self-surveillance. We register, map, and share our own movements through technological interfaces. Reality increasingly appears as material, and we actively participate in the production of data that can be collected, analyzed, and circulated. This logic is intensified in the emergence of streaming culture, where life is no longer merely documented in fragments but presented as continuous flows. We are not only experiencing reality, but actively producing it as content.

At the same time, the project makes visible how surveillance has become an integrated part of everyday life. As Wojtyła films his way through the museum, he also records everyone else present. Surveillance, which is usually hidden within systems and infrastructures, here becomes explicit and embodied. To walk, to see, to film, and to share appear as the same action. What appears as voluntary documentation can simultaneously be understood as a form of data distribution to the platforms that structure visibility — a practice in which we are both users and producers within systems we do not have access to.

The question that remains is what happens to our ability to experience, interpret, and dwell when art itself is subjected to this logic?

Brennan Wojtyła (Florida, 2001) is a Berlin-based artist. His work draws from internet culture to build situations that blur the line between participant and spectator.

His MoMA Speedrun (2025), completed in under 20 minutes, went viral and remains a world record.

Curated by Mateo Jimenez Tilrem

Kjøtt, blod, kjærlighet Ronja Krokstrand Gravklev13.03.2026 – 17.04.2026Opening: 13.03 – 18:00Open Saturdays and Sundays...
06/03/2026

Kjøtt, blod, kjærlighet
Ronja Krokstrand Gravklev
13.03.2026 – 17.04.2026
Opening: 13.03 – 18:00
Open Saturdays and Sundays 13:00–15:00

K4 presents the essay films høyere enn himmelen (2023), jeg er alene (2024), and the short film kjøtt.blod.kjærlighet (2026).

The essay films høyere enn himmelen (2023) and jeg er alene (2024) combine new footage with archival material filmed by Gravklev’s parents during her childhood. Through montage and editing, Gravklev reactivates this material and draws attention to the act of filming itself. The work raises questions about why we document so much of our lives, and which images remain as memories. Through a montage practice that can recall the aesthetics of today’s scroll- and feed-based media use, she combines short clips with popular cultural soundtracks.

The short film kjøtt.blod.kjærlighet (2026) combines footage from an old home video archive, and newly written, dialogue-based sequences filmed in her hometown of Gvarv. The narrative moves beyond the private and gestures toward larger structures: class, marginality, and life in rural Norway, and how such frameworks shape experience, self-understanding, and belonging.

The works touch on the desire to capture or preserve moments, whether they appear beautiful, trivial, or uncomfortable. What does it mean to document something that may never have been intended to be shown? Can the very act of filming already imply a future viewer? Ronja Krokstrand Gravklev (b. 2002) is based in Oslo, where she is completing a bachelor’s degree at the Academy of Fine Art. Gravklev has participated in the Autumn Exhibition (2023, 2025), the Eastern Norway Exhibition (2024), and the Southern Norway Exhibition (2025). She has also screened films at the Norwegian Short Film Festival in Grimstad, where she was awarded the Terje Vigen Prize for the film Higher Than the Sky in 2023.

Curated by Mateo Jimenez Tilrem.

30/11/2025
Earth and Me Sofie Amalie Andersen28.11.2025 – 20.12.2026Opening 28.11  - 18:00Open Saturdays and Sundays 13.00-15:00Ear...
24/11/2025

Earth and Me
Sofie Amalie Andersen
28.11.2025 – 20.12.2026
Opening 28.11 - 18:00
Open Saturdays and Sundays 13.00-15:00

Earth and Me by Sofie Amalie Andersen is a film produced and presented for the first time at K4.

Encapsulated inside the gallery by a spatial mineral territory Earth and Me is a reflective cinematic essay about trying (but not necessarily succeeding) in finding answers and connections. The film is also a personal guided tour at the geological museum Earth and Man in Sofia (Bulgaria) that Andersen encountered by chance.
Her experience of being within the museum stayed with her. Three years later Andersen returned, this time with a camera and and an idea that had been brewing. But in her attempt to unpack the museum’s many layers and document it’s impressive stone collection, distinctive exhibition design and dusty atmosphere, she was struck by more questions than answers. She asked herself: «Because when did what begin and why are somethings more important than others? And can you even see anything looking through glass and a camera lens?»

Sofie Amalie Andersen (b. Sorgenfri 1989) is an artist and curator, based in Nexø (DK).

Working mainly in the field of sculpture (with a special emphasis on stone), she highlights moments of fragility, tension and ambiguity. Merging traditional artistic techniques with ready mades, DIY aesthetics and diary-like texts, she sees to provoke an awareness of the interlaced material, emotional and linguistic structures that surround us in our daily lives. Sofie Amalie Andersen graduated from the Malmö Art Academy (MFA 2021) and the Oslo Art Academy (BFA 2018) and in 2022 she participated in the Maumaus International Study program in Lisbon. Sofie Amalie Andersen is also founder and director of the exhibition space SOL in Nexø (DK), from where she has been curating and organising exhibitions for a number of international artists since 2019.

The exhibition is supported by Statens Kunstfond og Nordisk Kulturkontakt

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23/09/2025

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