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BIO

Hanneline Røgeberg’s paintings wrestle with history and its representational systems.  They yearn for fluency while knowing better, and trust paint to glitch in the form of visible, sometimes palpable material process. 

Her work has been featured in the Whitney Museum of American Art; the Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati; the Vancouver Art Gallery; the MIT List Center; the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art and the American Academy of Arts and Letters in North America, and at  Kistefos Kunstmuseum, Vestfossen Kunstlab, and Henie-Onstad Kunstsenter in Norway.  Most recently a number of works were included in the exhibition Composition for the Left Hand, curated by Marta Kuzma from the Kagge and Rasmus Meyer collections at KODE in Bergen, Norway. Her fourth solo exhibit with Galleri Riis opened this fall in Oslo.

​Her awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship, an American Academy of Arts and Letters Award, a Westaf-NEA grant, the Anonymous Was A Woman Award and publication grants from OCA and Kulturrådet. This summer she was the inaugural recipient of the Edvard Munch’s Studio Ekely residency in Oslo, Norway.

She holds an MFA from Yale University and a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute, and is a full Professor at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ. 

She lives and works in Brooklyn, NY and Oslo, Norway.

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