Guttestreker/
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└── Vernissage/
├── June 06
├── 06:06 pm
└── Øvre Bakklandet 24a
Early Access/ │ └── Private Preview/
We're letting ten people in the night before. They'll leave with something the others won't get. We'll tell you what it is when you get here.
About/Guttestreker/
Petter and Christoffer quit their day jobs to draw together. That was ten years ago. Since then they've shown in New York, built one of Norway's most dedicated followings, and made art that people get tattooed on their backs.
The work looks fun at first. Bright colours, almost cartoon-like, dense with life. Then you get closer. Every detail is deliberate. Every element argues something.
Their new work, Homo Futuris, asks how much longer humans will walk the earth — tracing two and a half million years of our existence from stone tools to artificial wombs, from the 1,280 humans who survived near-extinction to the machine that may outlive us all. Every figure has a story. No two people leave having seen the same painting.
It sits with you long after you've left the room.
Come and see why.