Biography
Born 1981 in Bergen. Lives and works in Oslo. www.stianadlandsvik.net
Education
2003 - 2006 National Academy of Fine Arts, Oslo
2005 Hochschule für bildende Künste, Hamburg (Prof. Eran Schaerf)
2001 - 2003 Rogaland School of Art, Stavanger
Solo exhibitions and projects
2011
Echo, Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin
2010
Hell is Chrome, Galleri Erik Steen, Oslo
You only tell me you love me when you're drunk with Lutz-Rainer Müller, Hordaland Art Centre, Bergen
Still Life with Hyena, Lotus and Cave with Lutz-Rainer Müller, Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo
2008
If it won't fly, try using it as a reducing machine (one exhibition in four places in Hamburg) with Lutz-Rainer Müller, Elektrohaus, Trottoit, Kunstverein St. Pauli, Galerie HFBK, Hamburg.
Vehiculare, Galleri Erik Steen, Oslo
2007
Stream Day, UKS, Oslo
2006
Sketches for the meantime, Fotogalleriet, Oslo (with Lutz-Rainer Müller)
No title (...and then it suddenly inverted), Galleri Gann, Sandnes
HAMC jubilee, The National Museum, Oslo (with Lutz-Rainer Müller and Frode Markhus)
In, Reversed, Out, Avav123, Hamburg
2005
It's Not Unlike Being on the Top of a Snowcovered Mountain, Galleri 21:25, Oslo
First Phonograph, Galleri 21:26, Oslo (with Vidar H. Martens)
2004
Dieluxe Emergencie Equipment, Galleri 21:24, Oslo
Group exhibitions and projects
2010
Juniutstillingen, Kunstnerforbundet, Oslo
Reflected in a drop of oil, Galleri Niklas Belenius, Stockholm
The Drawing Biannual, Momentum Kunsthall, Moss
2008
Lights On - Norwegian Contemporary Art, Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art
2007
Oslo Open, Oslo
Be One, Get Three, Cluster Galerie, Berlin
Obergeschoss Dritter Finger Rechts, Ballhaus Ost, Berlin
Architecture, Gallery KiT, Trondheim
2006
Take Off 2006, Galleri Brandstrup, Oslo
Kunstakademiets avgangsutstilling, Stenersenmuseet, Oslo
2005
Velkommen, Galleri Seilduken, Oslo
2004
Sur-re-al, Galleri Seilduken, Oslo
Vestlandet i verden, Vestlandsutstillingen 2004 (touring exhibition
2003
Ung2003, Galleri F15, Moss
Collections
Bergen Kunstmuseum, Bergen
Wintershall, Stavanger
Astrup Fearnley Foundation, Oslo
Private Collections