Pace Prints is pleased to announce the release of our first edition with internationally exhibited artist Anne-Karin Furunes. The cut paper work, Portraits from Archive/Portrait I, was débuted at Art Basel 42 and is now available.
Anne-Karin Furunes was born in Trondheim, Norway in 1961. She currently lives and works in Trondheim.
She creates haunting large-scale paintings of faces and landscapes by perforating the surface of black or white canvas or unpainted aluminum with hundreds of handmade holes. Her portraits are taken from photographs in a Swedish archive devoted to the now-discredited notion of categorizing people by race, ethnicity, and mental capacity. Furunes’ work is concerned with issues relating to memory, history, and the nature of photographic reality.
Anne-Karin Furunes
Born 1961, Trondheim, Norway. Lives and works in Trondheim.
Anne-Karin Furunes creates haunting large-scale paintings of faces and landscapes by perforating the surface of black or white canvas or unpainted aluminum with hundreds of handmade holes. Her portraits are taken from photographs in a Swedish archive devoted to the now-discredited notion of categorizing people by race, ethnicity, and mental capacity. Furunes’ work is concerned with issues relating to memory, history, and the nature of photographic reality.
Furunes is one of the most successful Norwegian artists on the international scene. She created a series of monumental public artworks in Norway, and has also been on show in solo exhibitions in several European countries, Canada, Australia and the United States.








