
Announcement
New print release by our artist Thomas Bliss.
Three works are introduced through an unannounced release, marking the beginning of an active period leading up to an exhibition this fall.
Each print is produced on 400 g Hahnemühle paper with hand deckled edges, issued in a limited edition of 50 per motif.
Ownership of a print grants access to @blisscurated, a private digital sphere connected to the artist’s practice.
“Only If Guernica Knew”
50 × 50 cm
Edition of 50
«Sierra»
50 × 50 cm
Edition of 50
«Fisherman»
30 × 30 cm
Edition of 50
70% UV Artglass framing available.
Now available online / atelierbliss.com
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About the Artist:
Thomas Bliss (b. 2000) is a second-year Fine Art student at KHiO. Working across painting and sculpture, he constructs immersive interior worlds inhabited by figures that hover between the human and the spectral. His practice draws from personal experience and his West African heritage, paying homage to spiritual rites, mythologies, and symbolic forms tied to belief and ritual.
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Photos by Magnus Gulliksen / @maggull

Announcement
New print release by our artist Thomas Bliss.
Three works are introduced through an unannounced release, marking the beginning of an active period leading up to an exhibition this fall.
Each print is produced on 400 g Hahnemühle paper with hand deckled edges, issued in a limited edition of 50 per motif.
Ownership of a print grants access to @blisscurated, a private digital sphere connected to the artist’s practice.
“Only If Guernica Knew”
50 × 50 cm
Edition of 50
«Sierra»
50 × 50 cm
Edition of 50
«Fisherman»
30 × 30 cm
Edition of 50
70% UV Artglass framing available.
Now available online / atelierbliss.com
—-
About the Artist:
Thomas Bliss (b. 2000) is a second-year Fine Art student at KHiO. Working across painting and sculpture, he constructs immersive interior worlds inhabited by figures that hover between the human and the spectral. His practice draws from personal experience and his West African heritage, paying homage to spiritual rites, mythologies, and symbolic forms tied to belief and ritual.
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Photos by Magnus Gulliksen / @maggull

Announcement
New print release by our artist Thomas Bliss.
Three works are introduced through an unannounced release, marking the beginning of an active period leading up to an exhibition this fall.
Each print is produced on 400 g Hahnemühle paper with hand deckled edges, issued in a limited edition of 50 per motif.
Ownership of a print grants access to @blisscurated, a private digital sphere connected to the artist’s practice.
“Only If Guernica Knew”
50 × 50 cm
Edition of 50
«Sierra»
50 × 50 cm
Edition of 50
«Fisherman»
30 × 30 cm
Edition of 50
70% UV Artglass framing available.
Now available online / atelierbliss.com
—-
About the Artist:
Thomas Bliss (b. 2000) is a second-year Fine Art student at KHiO. Working across painting and sculpture, he constructs immersive interior worlds inhabited by figures that hover between the human and the spectral. His practice draws from personal experience and his West African heritage, paying homage to spiritual rites, mythologies, and symbolic forms tied to belief and ritual.
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Photos by Magnus Gulliksen / @maggull

Announcement
New print release by our artist Thomas Bliss.
Three works are introduced through an unannounced release, marking the beginning of an active period leading up to an exhibition this fall.
Each print is produced on 400 g Hahnemühle paper with hand deckled edges, issued in a limited edition of 50 per motif.
Ownership of a print grants access to @blisscurated, a private digital sphere connected to the artist’s practice.
“Only If Guernica Knew”
50 × 50 cm
Edition of 50
«Sierra»
50 × 50 cm
Edition of 50
«Fisherman»
30 × 30 cm
Edition of 50
70% UV Artglass framing available.
Now available online / atelierbliss.com
—-
About the Artist:
Thomas Bliss (b. 2000) is a second-year Fine Art student at KHiO. Working across painting and sculpture, he constructs immersive interior worlds inhabited by figures that hover between the human and the spectral. His practice draws from personal experience and his West African heritage, paying homage to spiritual rites, mythologies, and symbolic forms tied to belief and ritual.
——-
Photos by Magnus Gulliksen / @maggull

Announcement
New print release by our artist Thomas Bliss.
Three works are introduced through an unannounced release, marking the beginning of an active period leading up to an exhibition this fall.
Each print is produced on 400 g Hahnemühle paper with hand deckled edges, issued in a limited edition of 50 per motif.
Ownership of a print grants access to @blisscurated, a private digital sphere connected to the artist’s practice.
“Only If Guernica Knew”
50 × 50 cm
Edition of 50
«Sierra»
50 × 50 cm
Edition of 50
«Fisherman»
30 × 30 cm
Edition of 50
70% UV Artglass framing available.
Now available online / atelierbliss.com
—-
About the Artist:
Thomas Bliss (b. 2000) is a second-year Fine Art student at KHiO. Working across painting and sculpture, he constructs immersive interior worlds inhabited by figures that hover between the human and the spectral. His practice draws from personal experience and his West African heritage, paying homage to spiritual rites, mythologies, and symbolic forms tied to belief and ritual.
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Photos by Magnus Gulliksen / @maggull
Currently on view
Linda Soh Trengereid
“Etterbilder”
On until April 11
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Trengereid’s paintings serve as a reminder of both the intimacy and the distance we carry with us in our encounters with nature — or “Creation”, if we were inclined toward such language. In this way, each work becomes a painterly observation of the beauty right in front of us on one hand, and on the other, a door or a key to a different sensitivity toward nature and our existence as part of it.
The perspective of the outsider, or a sense of “otherness”, contrasted with the experience of belonging to something greater, is a focal point of Trengereid’s work. There is something universal and recognizable in this. Yet, knowing the artist was born in Korea and adopted into Norway, a personal — if not biographical — narrative also forms the foundation.
In this sense, Trengereid’s artistry is not only about our relationship with nature but also our self-understanding. Nature becomes a metaphor for the eternal human search for one’s place — most often in the light of others.
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All enquiries hello@hoyerstencontemporary.com
or dm
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Video by @mpagiart @mpagiii
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#hoyerstencontemporary #lindasohtrengereid #contemporaryart #artcollector

Directing my direction.
Catch me in @subjektno for @mpagiart
Written by @linn.delange
Photographed by @maggull
Special thanks to @sommerrohouse & @galleriwurth.

Directing my direction.
Catch me in @subjektno for @mpagiart
Written by @linn.delange
Photographed by @maggull
Special thanks to @sommerrohouse & @galleriwurth.

Directing my direction.
Catch me in @subjektno for @mpagiart
Written by @linn.delange
Photographed by @maggull
Special thanks to @sommerrohouse & @galleriwurth.

Directing my direction.
Catch me in @subjektno for @mpagiart
Written by @linn.delange
Photographed by @maggull
Special thanks to @sommerrohouse & @galleriwurth.

Directing my direction.
Catch me in @subjektno for @mpagiart
Written by @linn.delange
Photographed by @maggull
Special thanks to @sommerrohouse & @galleriwurth.

Directing my direction.
Catch me in @subjektno for @mpagiart
Written by @linn.delange
Photographed by @maggull
Special thanks to @sommerrohouse & @galleriwurth.

Directing my direction.
Catch me in @subjektno for @mpagiart
Written by @linn.delange
Photographed by @maggull
Special thanks to @sommerrohouse & @galleriwurth.

Directing my direction.
Catch me in @subjektno for @mpagiart
Written by @linn.delange
Photographed by @maggull
Special thanks to @sommerrohouse & @galleriwurth.

Directing my direction.
Catch me in @subjektno for @mpagiart
Written by @linn.delange
Photographed by @maggull
Special thanks to @sommerrohouse & @galleriwurth.

Directing my direction.
Catch me in @subjektno for @mpagiart
Written by @linn.delange
Photographed by @maggull
Special thanks to @sommerrohouse & @galleriwurth.

Half a year since the release. Still waking up in my own dream. Grateful for all the ups and downs, the challenges met and overcome - and those still to come. Grateful for the support of friends and family, and all the advice from the people i’ve met along the way.
With intention, purpose, and temperance we keep movin’. Historia Facio.
@mpagiart

Half a year since the release. Still waking up in my own dream. Grateful for all the ups and downs, the challenges met and overcome - and those still to come. Grateful for the support of friends and family, and all the advice from the people i’ve met along the way.
With intention, purpose, and temperance we keep movin’. Historia Facio.
@mpagiart

Half a year since the release. Still waking up in my own dream. Grateful for all the ups and downs, the challenges met and overcome - and those still to come. Grateful for the support of friends and family, and all the advice from the people i’ve met along the way.
With intention, purpose, and temperance we keep movin’. Historia Facio.
@mpagiart

Half a year since the release. Still waking up in my own dream. Grateful for all the ups and downs, the challenges met and overcome - and those still to come. Grateful for the support of friends and family, and all the advice from the people i’ve met along the way.
With intention, purpose, and temperance we keep movin’. Historia Facio.
@mpagiart

Half a year since the release. Still waking up in my own dream. Grateful for all the ups and downs, the challenges met and overcome - and those still to come. Grateful for the support of friends and family, and all the advice from the people i’ve met along the way.
With intention, purpose, and temperance we keep movin’. Historia Facio.
@mpagiart

Half a year since the release. Still waking up in my own dream. Grateful for all the ups and downs, the challenges met and overcome - and those still to come. Grateful for the support of friends and family, and all the advice from the people i’ve met along the way.
With intention, purpose, and temperance we keep movin’. Historia Facio.
@mpagiart

Half a year since the release. Still waking up in my own dream. Grateful for all the ups and downs, the challenges met and overcome - and those still to come. Grateful for the support of friends and family, and all the advice from the people i’ve met along the way.
With intention, purpose, and temperance we keep movin’. Historia Facio.
@mpagiart

Half a year since the release. Still waking up in my own dream. Grateful for all the ups and downs, the challenges met and overcome - and those still to come. Grateful for the support of friends and family, and all the advice from the people i’ve met along the way.
With intention, purpose, and temperance we keep movin’. Historia Facio.
@mpagiart

Half a year since the release. Still waking up in my own dream. Grateful for all the ups and downs, the challenges met and overcome - and those still to come. Grateful for the support of friends and family, and all the advice from the people i’ve met along the way.
With intention, purpose, and temperance we keep movin’. Historia Facio.
@mpagiart

Half a year since the release. Still waking up in my own dream. Grateful for all the ups and downs, the challenges met and overcome - and those still to come. Grateful for the support of friends and family, and all the advice from the people i’ve met along the way.
With intention, purpose, and temperance we keep movin’. Historia Facio.
@mpagiart

Half a year since the release. Still waking up in my own dream. Grateful for all the ups and downs, the challenges met and overcome - and those still to come. Grateful for the support of friends and family, and all the advice from the people i’ve met along the way.
With intention, purpose, and temperance we keep movin’. Historia Facio.
@mpagiart

Half a year since the release. Still waking up in my own dream. Grateful for all the ups and downs, the challenges met and overcome - and those still to come. Grateful for the support of friends and family, and all the advice from the people i’ve met along the way.
With intention, purpose, and temperance we keep movin’. Historia Facio.
@mpagiart

Half a year since the release. Still waking up in my own dream. Grateful for all the ups and downs, the challenges met and overcome - and those still to come. Grateful for the support of friends and family, and all the advice from the people i’ve met along the way.
With intention, purpose, and temperance we keep movin’. Historia Facio.
@mpagiart

Half a year since the release. Still waking up in my own dream. Grateful for all the ups and downs, the challenges met and overcome - and those still to come. Grateful for the support of friends and family, and all the advice from the people i’ve met along the way.
With intention, purpose, and temperance we keep movin’. Historia Facio.
@mpagiart

Half a year since the release. Still waking up in my own dream. Grateful for all the ups and downs, the challenges met and overcome - and those still to come. Grateful for the support of friends and family, and all the advice from the people i’ve met along the way.
With intention, purpose, and temperance we keep movin’. Historia Facio.
@mpagiart
Half a year since the release. Still waking up in my own dream. Grateful for all the ups and downs, the challenges met and overcome - and those still to come. Grateful for the support of friends and family, and all the advice from the people i’ve met along the way.
With intention, purpose, and temperance we keep movin’. Historia Facio.
@mpagiart

Half a year since the release. Still waking up in my own dream. Grateful for all the ups and downs, the challenges met and overcome - and those still to come. Grateful for the support of friends and family, and all the advice from the people i’ve met along the way.
With intention, purpose, and temperance we keep movin’. Historia Facio.
@mpagiart

Art connects.
I visited Kistefos for the first time as a 15-year-old, experienced The Twist, and saw the result of aesthetically pushed limits – where art, architecture, nature, history, and people all connect in one place.
This summer, six years later, I have been privileged to be part of the hardworking team behind it all. I’m grateful, honored, and excited about the knowledge I’ve gained and the people I’ve met – thanks to the special team at the museum.
I have traveled five hours a day – and I would do it all over again. What’s in the way becomes the way.
The dedication is there, the vision is clear – let’s keep going. Thank you, @kistefos.
Art connects.
I visited Kistefos for the first time as a 15-year-old, experienced The Twist, and saw the result of aesthetically pushed limits – where art, architecture, nature, history, and people all connect in one place.
This summer, six years later, I have been privileged to be part of the hardworking team behind it all. I’m grateful, honored, and excited about the knowledge I’ve gained and the people I’ve met – thanks to the special team at the museum.
I have traveled five hours a day – and I would do it all over again. What’s in the way becomes the way.
The dedication is there, the vision is clear – let’s keep going. Thank you, @kistefos.
Art connects.
I visited Kistefos for the first time as a 15-year-old, experienced The Twist, and saw the result of aesthetically pushed limits – where art, architecture, nature, history, and people all connect in one place.
This summer, six years later, I have been privileged to be part of the hardworking team behind it all. I’m grateful, honored, and excited about the knowledge I’ve gained and the people I’ve met – thanks to the special team at the museum.
I have traveled five hours a day – and I would do it all over again. What’s in the way becomes the way.
The dedication is there, the vision is clear – let’s keep going. Thank you, @kistefos.
Art connects.
I visited Kistefos for the first time as a 15-year-old, experienced The Twist, and saw the result of aesthetically pushed limits – where art, architecture, nature, history, and people all connect in one place.
This summer, six years later, I have been privileged to be part of the hardworking team behind it all. I’m grateful, honored, and excited about the knowledge I’ve gained and the people I’ve met – thanks to the special team at the museum.
I have traveled five hours a day – and I would do it all over again. What’s in the way becomes the way.
The dedication is there, the vision is clear – let’s keep going. Thank you, @kistefos.

Art connects.
I visited Kistefos for the first time as a 15-year-old, experienced The Twist, and saw the result of aesthetically pushed limits – where art, architecture, nature, history, and people all connect in one place.
This summer, six years later, I have been privileged to be part of the hardworking team behind it all. I’m grateful, honored, and excited about the knowledge I’ve gained and the people I’ve met – thanks to the special team at the museum.
I have traveled five hours a day – and I would do it all over again. What’s in the way becomes the way.
The dedication is there, the vision is clear – let’s keep going. Thank you, @kistefos.
Art connects.
I visited Kistefos for the first time as a 15-year-old, experienced The Twist, and saw the result of aesthetically pushed limits – where art, architecture, nature, history, and people all connect in one place.
This summer, six years later, I have been privileged to be part of the hardworking team behind it all. I’m grateful, honored, and excited about the knowledge I’ve gained and the people I’ve met – thanks to the special team at the museum.
I have traveled five hours a day – and I would do it all over again. What’s in the way becomes the way.
The dedication is there, the vision is clear – let’s keep going. Thank you, @kistefos.

Art connects.
I visited Kistefos for the first time as a 15-year-old, experienced The Twist, and saw the result of aesthetically pushed limits – where art, architecture, nature, history, and people all connect in one place.
This summer, six years later, I have been privileged to be part of the hardworking team behind it all. I’m grateful, honored, and excited about the knowledge I’ve gained and the people I’ve met – thanks to the special team at the museum.
I have traveled five hours a day – and I would do it all over again. What’s in the way becomes the way.
The dedication is there, the vision is clear – let’s keep going. Thank you, @kistefos.
Art connects.
I visited Kistefos for the first time as a 15-year-old, experienced The Twist, and saw the result of aesthetically pushed limits – where art, architecture, nature, history, and people all connect in one place.
This summer, six years later, I have been privileged to be part of the hardworking team behind it all. I’m grateful, honored, and excited about the knowledge I’ve gained and the people I’ve met – thanks to the special team at the museum.
I have traveled five hours a day – and I would do it all over again. What’s in the way becomes the way.
The dedication is there, the vision is clear – let’s keep going. Thank you, @kistefos.
Art connects.
I visited Kistefos for the first time as a 15-year-old, experienced The Twist, and saw the result of aesthetically pushed limits – where art, architecture, nature, history, and people all connect in one place.
This summer, six years later, I have been privileged to be part of the hardworking team behind it all. I’m grateful, honored, and excited about the knowledge I’ve gained and the people I’ve met – thanks to the special team at the museum.
I have traveled five hours a day – and I would do it all over again. What’s in the way becomes the way.
The dedication is there, the vision is clear – let’s keep going. Thank you, @kistefos.

Art connects.
I visited Kistefos for the first time as a 15-year-old, experienced The Twist, and saw the result of aesthetically pushed limits – where art, architecture, nature, history, and people all connect in one place.
This summer, six years later, I have been privileged to be part of the hardworking team behind it all. I’m grateful, honored, and excited about the knowledge I’ve gained and the people I’ve met – thanks to the special team at the museum.
I have traveled five hours a day – and I would do it all over again. What’s in the way becomes the way.
The dedication is there, the vision is clear – let’s keep going. Thank you, @kistefos.
Art connects.
I visited Kistefos for the first time as a 15-year-old, experienced The Twist, and saw the result of aesthetically pushed limits – where art, architecture, nature, history, and people all connect in one place.
This summer, six years later, I have been privileged to be part of the hardworking team behind it all. I’m grateful, honored, and excited about the knowledge I’ve gained and the people I’ve met – thanks to the special team at the museum.
I have traveled five hours a day – and I would do it all over again. What’s in the way becomes the way.
The dedication is there, the vision is clear – let’s keep going. Thank you, @kistefos.
Art connects.
I visited Kistefos for the first time as a 15-year-old, experienced The Twist, and saw the result of aesthetically pushed limits – where art, architecture, nature, history, and people all connect in one place.
This summer, six years later, I have been privileged to be part of the hardworking team behind it all. I’m grateful, honored, and excited about the knowledge I’ve gained and the people I’ve met – thanks to the special team at the museum.
I have traveled five hours a day – and I would do it all over again. What’s in the way becomes the way.
The dedication is there, the vision is clear – let’s keep going. Thank you, @kistefos.

Art connects.
I visited Kistefos for the first time as a 15-year-old, experienced The Twist, and saw the result of aesthetically pushed limits – where art, architecture, nature, history, and people all connect in one place.
This summer, six years later, I have been privileged to be part of the hardworking team behind it all. I’m grateful, honored, and excited about the knowledge I’ve gained and the people I’ve met – thanks to the special team at the museum.
I have traveled five hours a day – and I would do it all over again. What’s in the way becomes the way.
The dedication is there, the vision is clear – let’s keep going. Thank you, @kistefos.

Art connects.
I visited Kistefos for the first time as a 15-year-old, experienced The Twist, and saw the result of aesthetically pushed limits – where art, architecture, nature, history, and people all connect in one place.
This summer, six years later, I have been privileged to be part of the hardworking team behind it all. I’m grateful, honored, and excited about the knowledge I’ve gained and the people I’ve met – thanks to the special team at the museum.
I have traveled five hours a day – and I would do it all over again. What’s in the way becomes the way.
The dedication is there, the vision is clear – let’s keep going. Thank you, @kistefos.
Art connects.
I visited Kistefos for the first time as a 15-year-old, experienced The Twist, and saw the result of aesthetically pushed limits – where art, architecture, nature, history, and people all connect in one place.
This summer, six years later, I have been privileged to be part of the hardworking team behind it all. I’m grateful, honored, and excited about the knowledge I’ve gained and the people I’ve met – thanks to the special team at the museum.
I have traveled five hours a day – and I would do it all over again. What’s in the way becomes the way.
The dedication is there, the vision is clear – let’s keep going. Thank you, @kistefos.

Art connects.
I visited Kistefos for the first time as a 15-year-old, experienced The Twist, and saw the result of aesthetically pushed limits – where art, architecture, nature, history, and people all connect in one place.
This summer, six years later, I have been privileged to be part of the hardworking team behind it all. I’m grateful, honored, and excited about the knowledge I’ve gained and the people I’ve met – thanks to the special team at the museum.
I have traveled five hours a day – and I would do it all over again. What’s in the way becomes the way.
The dedication is there, the vision is clear – let’s keep going. Thank you, @kistefos.

Art connects.
I visited Kistefos for the first time as a 15-year-old, experienced The Twist, and saw the result of aesthetically pushed limits – where art, architecture, nature, history, and people all connect in one place.
This summer, six years later, I have been privileged to be part of the hardworking team behind it all. I’m grateful, honored, and excited about the knowledge I’ve gained and the people I’ve met – thanks to the special team at the museum.
I have traveled five hours a day – and I would do it all over again. What’s in the way becomes the way.
The dedication is there, the vision is clear – let’s keep going. Thank you, @kistefos.
Art connects.
I visited Kistefos for the first time as a 15-year-old, experienced The Twist, and saw the result of aesthetically pushed limits – where art, architecture, nature, history, and people all connect in one place.
This summer, six years later, I have been privileged to be part of the hardworking team behind it all. I’m grateful, honored, and excited about the knowledge I’ve gained and the people I’ve met – thanks to the special team at the museum.
I have traveled five hours a day – and I would do it all over again. What’s in the way becomes the way.
The dedication is there, the vision is clear – let’s keep going. Thank you, @kistefos.
Art connects.
I visited Kistefos for the first time as a 15-year-old, experienced The Twist, and saw the result of aesthetically pushed limits – where art, architecture, nature, history, and people all connect in one place.
This summer, six years later, I have been privileged to be part of the hardworking team behind it all. I’m grateful, honored, and excited about the knowledge I’ve gained and the people I’ve met – thanks to the special team at the museum.
I have traveled five hours a day – and I would do it all over again. What’s in the way becomes the way.
The dedication is there, the vision is clear – let’s keep going. Thank you, @kistefos.

Art connects.
I visited Kistefos for the first time as a 15-year-old, experienced The Twist, and saw the result of aesthetically pushed limits – where art, architecture, nature, history, and people all connect in one place.
This summer, six years later, I have been privileged to be part of the hardworking team behind it all. I’m grateful, honored, and excited about the knowledge I’ve gained and the people I’ve met – thanks to the special team at the museum.
I have traveled five hours a day – and I would do it all over again. What’s in the way becomes the way.
The dedication is there, the vision is clear – let’s keep going. Thank you, @kistefos.
On a mission.
I am humbled, happy and proud to announce Mpagi Art Agency.
An agency with a vision of connecting people and art through engaging mediation, aesthetic content and social media presence.
We want to use our knowledge and passion to assist galleries, museums and artists with art mediation and content production. Connectart with bigger audiences, in order to let the art work.
Big thanks to everyone involved both professionally and privately in order to make this happen. The result wouldn’t be the same without you.
Join our journey @mpagiart and check out our brand new website mpagiartagency.com
Let’s get to work.
Film: @filmsbykjartan
Music: @erlefonneland
Brand visuals: @hermanandreassen
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