Ann-Elise Pettersen Hyndøy

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Ann-Elise Pettersen Hyndøy (22 January 1948 - 4 March 2013, Oslo) was a Norwegian artist. She worked as an artist model for several years at the National Academy of Arts in Oslo and for artists privately. She gained experience with film through her work as a film editor and photographer at Norwegian Television (NRK) before she began working as an artist professionally. Pettersen Hyndøy was the driving forces behind the Media Workshop [Medieverkstedet] at Blindern (University of Oslo campus) which broadcasts programs over cable network. In 1985, she showed her work at the Frogner Gallery [Frognergalleriet] in Oslo. Afterwards, she began collaborating with Einar Hyndøy who also had television background and worked at NRK. Together they produced video, films and installations. They exhibited at the Wang Kunsthandel (1987), the Trøndelags exhibition, the Autumn exhibition and at the Melhuus gallery in Oslo (1987). [1]

Literature
  • Elisabeth Medbøe, Kristin Aarnes, Pettersen Hyndøy's obituary, Billedkunst 6, 2013, p 30. (Norwegian)
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