Evigheten varer lengst (Eternity Lasts the Longest)
Entrée•Mar 20, 2026 — May 10, 2026
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Entrée is proud to present the solo exhibition Evigheten varer lengst (Eternity Lasts the Longest) by Kjetil Skøien. In this exhibition he gathers a selection of collages – works that over the past twenty years have developed during stays in various European cities. In Skøien’s collage works, the city becomes an archive of fragments, a space for collecting, displacement, and recomposition. The exhibition at Entrée is his first solo exhibition of collages.
The collages are based on photographic material found in Paris, Berlin, Tangier, and Rome. He picks up images from cafés, galleries, and theatres. What for others is trash becomes for Skøien a potential for new constructions. Fragments are cut up and reassembled. Across the surfaces he draws constructive lines and allows organic forms to emerge, as if the drawing both holds and opens the image. The performative lies close within the works: how the elements balance against each other, in the tension between the precise and the open,…
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Evigheten varer lengst (Eternity Lasts the Longest)
Entrée•Mar 20, 2026 — May 10, 2026
Press Release
Entrée is proud to present the solo exhibition Evigheten varer lengst (Eternity Lasts the Longest) by Kjetil Skøien. In this exhibition he gathers a selection of collages – works that over the past twenty years have developed during stays in various European cities. In Skøien’s collage works, the city becomes an archive of fragments, a space for collecting, displacement, and recomposition. The exhibition at Entrée is his first solo exhibition of collages.
The collages are based on photographic material found in Paris, Berlin, Tangier, and Rome. He picks up images from cafés, galleries, and theatres. What for others is trash becomes for Skøien a potential for new constructions. Fragments are cut up and reassembled. Across the surfaces he draws constructive lines and allows organic forms to emerge, as if the drawing both holds and opens the image. The performative lies close within the works: how the elements balance against each other, in the tension between the precise and the open,…































































