Art in Iladalen Kindergarten
Artist: Eva Kun 2004/2005. Consultant: Beret Aksnes.
Eva Kun, an artist from Hungary who has lived in Norway since 1980, wanted to create an inspiring room at Iladalen kindergarten with works of art that inspired associations but without occupying any space in the room. A large pattern was painted, creating ‘roads’ on the floor, with blue and yellow spaces in between, a work of art ideally suited for imaginative play. The two long walls received similar two-coloured patterns and were in addition furnished with magnetic figures which the children can play with. In addition, the public art comprises simple pictures depicting figures, the pictures being placed on glass doors and dormers. The kindergarten has also been provided with pieces which can be stacked on top of each other and put together like a large jigsaw puzzle.
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Text descriptions of art made before the year 2000 are taken from the book 'Skulpturguiden for Trondheim' by Anne Grønli and Grethe Britt Fredriksen. Text descriptions of art made after the year 2000 are written by Per Christiansen.