60°18′36″N 4°58′48″E
H A V G A P E T was an outdoor sculpture exhibition located on Syltøy, at the far western edge of Øygarden facing the open sea.
Nine sculptures were installed across a 3-acre area designated for agriculture, nature, and recreation (LNF). From July 3 to August 28, 2021—a time when much of society remained closed due to Covid—visitors could experience the works in direct dialogue with the elements: wind, weather, and shifting light.
The site was freely accessible 24 hours a day throughout the exhibition period, whether by foot or from the sea.
H A V G A P E T attracted approximately 2,000 visitors and received strong media attention and positive feedback.
The project was initiated, developed, coordinated, and executed by Inga, who also created the sculptures.
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60°18′36″N 4°58′48″E
H A V G A P E T was an outdoor sculpture exhibition located on Syltøy, at the far western edge of Øygarden facing the open sea.
Nine sculptures were installed across a 3-acre area designated for agriculture, nature, and recreation (LNF). From July 3 to August 28, 2021—a time when much of society remained closed due to Covid—visitors could experience the works in direct dialogue with the elements: wind, weather, and shifting light.
The site was freely accessible 24 hours a day throughout the exhibition period, whether by foot or from the sea.
H A V G A P E T attracted approximately 2,000 visitors and received strong media attention and positive feedback.
The project was initiated, developed, coordinated, and executed by Inga, who also created the sculptures.