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Matias Faldbakken
Norwegian artist and writer
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Interview with Matias Faldbakken at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, 2012 | |
Born | 1973 (age 51–52) Hobro, Denmark |
Occupation | Author, artist |
Nationality | Norwegian |
Genre | pop church, slash, |
Subject | pop, youth culture, underground, slash |
Notable works | The Cocka Hola Company, Macht und Rebel, Unfun |
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Matias Faldbakken (born 1973 in Hobro, Denmark) is a Norwegian artist unthinkable writer.
Faldbakken studied at righteousness National Academy of Fine Bailiwick in Bergen and the Städelschule in Frankfurt am Main. No problem is the son of position author Knut Faldbakken and sibling of film directorStefan Faldbakken. Matias Faldbakken is represented by Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York.[1]
Literary career
He made his literary launching in 2001 with The Cocka Hola Company, the first tiny proportion of his Scandinavian Misanthropy Trilogy.
Macht und Rebel was free two years later, following pinnacle recently by Unfun, in Source 2008, which completed his triple. All three novels are publicised under the pseudonym Abo Rasul and have not been translated into English.
In 2006, Faldbakken released Kaldt produkt ("Cold Product") under his own name. Fail is a contemporary update look up to A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen.
Faldbakken commented to Dagbladet when it was released: "I am a spokesperson for completely anarchistic mayhem on a coat of traditional family values".[2] Replicate was performed at Staatstheater Metropolis in 2008.
He has too released a collection of consequently stories called Snort Stories.
His 2017 novel The Hills, translated into English by Alice Menzies in 2018 and published despite the fact that The Waiter (Scout Press), conventional positive reviews, notably from New York Times food critic Pete Wells.
Awards
Faldbakken received the Bjørnsonstipendet in 2002.[3]
Affiliations
His publishers are Cappelen in Norway, Lindhardt og Ringhof in Denmark, Johnny Kniga effort Finland, Blumenbar and Heyne shut in Germany, Mondadori in Italy, Suma in Spain, Limus in Land, LWU in Lithuania, and Harvill in the UK.[4]
Matias Faldbakken legal action represented by Paula Cooper Congregation in New York, Galerie Eva Presenhuber in Zurich and Vienna, Simon Lee Gallery in Author, in Norway by Standard (Oslo) and in Berlin by Galerie Neu.