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Entrée is proud to present a solo exhibition with Admir Batlak, coinciding with the annual Bergen International Festival. The exhibition features a new large-scale piece that continues Batlak’s investigation of textiles as both medium and message.
Inspired by Yugoslav monuments, Batlak merges imagery from his birthplace Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, with scenes from his current surroundings. The resulting digital landscape—altered, patched, and created through touchscreen—invites reflection on monumentality and materiality. Printed directly onto wadding, he creates a “digital quilt” composed of abstracted motifs. Typically a hidden mid-layer in quilts, the porous texture of the wadding is further animated by ink that bleeds into the surface, softening boundaries and blurring lines.
Admir Batlak (b. 1982, Mostar) is based in Oslo and works across textile, sculpture, and fashion. His practice centers on a deep engagement with craft and the development of new textile...More
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Entrée is proud to present a solo exhibition with Admir Batlak, coinciding with the annual Bergen International Festival. The exhibition features a new large-scale piece that continues Batlak’s investigation of textiles as both medium and message.
Inspired by Yugoslav monuments, Batlak merges imagery from his birthplace Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, with scenes from his current surroundings. The resulting digital landscape—altered, patched, and created through touchscreen—invites reflection on monumentality and materiality. Printed directly onto wadding, he creates a “digital quilt” composed of abstracted motifs. Typically a hidden mid-layer in quilts, the porous texture of the wadding is further animated by ink that bleeds into the surface, softening boundaries and blurring lines.
Admir Batlak (b. 1982, Mostar) is based in Oslo and works across textile, sculpture, and fashion. His practice centers on a deep engagement with craft and the development of new textile...More