Eirik Sæther (b. 1983) in Halden, graduated from Oslo Academy of the Arts’ MFA program in 2010. His work has been shown both in Norway and abroad. Previous exhibitions and projects include the solo exhibition The Eternal Schlep, Christian Torp, Oslo (2023), ZzzZZZZzzzz… Stormen, Bodø, (2023)
The influencer in my Rear Window at Galleri Brandstrup, Oslo (2021), Father`s Figure, DNB Sparebankstiftelsen Art Grant (Winner), at Oslo Kunstforening (2018), Family Friendly, UKS at Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo (2017), Blow 2 at Jenny`s, Los Angeles (2017), World’s Youngest at Édouard Montassut, Paris (2017), INNESTEMME organized by Jenny’s at 47 Canal, New York (2015). Sæther`s work has been included in group exhibitions such as Veldig ulike tendenser, The Nathional Museum of Norway (2024), The Egg Candler, Kunstraum Kreutzlingen (CH)( 2024), Between you and Me, Kunstmuseum Appenzell (CH)(2023), HoTT, curated by Eric Scmid, Graham Vunderink Gallery, Massachusetts (US)(2022), Just a Phase, K.U.K. Trondheim (2021), curated by Ingar Dragset and Rhea Dall, TEMPO, TEMPO, TEMPO, Kistefos Museum (2019) The Sculpture Biennial in Oslo (2017), Dress Rehersal, The 9th Berlin Biennale, Berlin (2016).
Upcoming solo exhibition at Graham Vunderink, Pittsfields, Massachusetts in 2025. Sæther was a founding member of the artist group Institutt for Degenerert Kunst (2008–15) in Oslo, and he recently played the leading role as the artist Thomas in the feature film SYK PIKE, directed by Kristoffer Borgli premiering in Cannes 2022. From 2019 until 2022 Eirik Sæther directed the exhibition space Haus Der Kunst, in Oslo, together with colleague Calle Segelberg. Eirik Sæther`s work is represented in several public and private collections, including The National Museum of Norway, Oslo, Kistefos Art Collection, Jevnaker, The Norwegian Parliament Art Collection, Oslo, The city of Oslo Art Collection, Oslo, Lafayette Anticipation, Paris among others.