This will be the first time “Phobia” is shown in its entirety, and it is planned to project the video onto a wall outside the gallery, or even a snow bank, conditions permitting. As its name suggests, the album is an exploration of phobias through the use of video, music, lyrics, art, and photography, and includes collaborations with artists from various disciplines. Commenting on this departure from the realms of music, VRANGSINN said:
“I have always seen art as having no boundaries, and with “Phobia” I was trying to do something that although it has music as its core, it also encompasses other mediums. I was surprised when I was asked if I was interested in having some of my work featured in this exhibition, because I hadn’t at that point really considered anything similar, but it absolutely fits into my idea of making art limitless, so I jumped at the chance. I doubt if many albums have been previewed as an actual exhibit and it seemed like the ideal situation in which to debut 'Phobia', as it is so much more than a straightforward musical project. 'Phobia' is also a tribute to the late EIRIK SKRANGLE, an extraordinarily original musician and human being, with whom I have worked closely over the years on many projects, including 'Phobia' and who would have relished the idea of seeing his work shown in this way”.
’Phobia’ is due to be released on the Misantrof AntiLabel later this year, and will be available for free download in keeping with Misantrof’s policies. The "Do What Thou Wilt Shall Be The Key To The World" exhibition, can be seen at the Kurant Art Gallery, Søndre Tollbodgate 17, 9008 Tromsø, Norway, from Friday, 13th November and will run for 2 weeks. Negotiations are currently under way to take the exhibition to other galleries throughout Europe. Artists taking part as follows:
Sandro Gronchi (Italy)
Pietro Riparbelli (Italy)
Milovan Novakovic (Montenegro)
Karen Nikgol (Norway/Iran)
Daniel Vrangsinn (Norway)
Espen Lomsdalen (Norway)
Karl Edvin Endresen (Norway)
Sindre Foss Skancke (Norway)
Source: Press Release