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The Haunted Girls of Else Hagen
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The Haunted Girls of Else Hagen

Last updated: January 21, 2025 12:19 am
Editorial Board Published January 21, 2025
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OSLO — Look intently on the work of Else Hagen and beneath the rainbow of festive colour lurk clouds of feminist angst. A mom ignores her enjoying kids as warplanes hover exterior. A lady in garter belts glares within the mirror whereas prepping for a tryst. A bunch of ladies huddle beneath a tree, their heads dolefully going through on the floor.

Finest recognized in Norway for her monumental installations within the Nineteen Sixties and ’70s, Hagen warrants equal, and overdue, consideration for her intimate midcentury oil work. These canvases are the throbbing coronary heart of Else Hagen: Between Individuals on the Nationwide Museum, the late artist’s first museum retrospective. A extra becoming subtitle is perhaps “Between Women” for the way usually Hagen plumbed the tensions, envies, frustrations, and tender bonds amongst female topics. 

In “The Secret” (1945), 4 women tower over an open e book, their curled our bodies forming a vivid mass of yellow, orange, and pink. Sitting to their left, a woman with a sable bob watches silently, one naked foot crossed behind the opposite. Exterior the circus-hued room, a darkish crowd of hatted males transfer on, oblivious. However contained in the domicile, the uncovered pages recommend a stolen diary, a younger lady’s innermost ideas out there for others’ amusement or judgment.

Else Hagen, “Floral Priest Collar” (1956/57), oil on canvas, ∼44 x 32 3/4 inches (112 x 83 cm) 

The complicated feminine psychology depicted in Hagen’s vibrant, disquieting work feels defiantly forward of its time. That is partially as a result of her work speaks to the interiorities of girls whose frequent plights — being ostracized, humiliated, sexualized, infantilized, and alienated inside the home sphere — are so usually relegated to the background, if not outright rejected as content material worthy of creative consideration. Hagen’s feminist consciousness shouldn’t be rooted in a romanticized imaginative and prescient of peaceable matriarchs and sisterly daisy chains. In “Floral Priest Collar” (1956/7), a lone younger lady dons solely a flower necklace and paper skirt, and blocks her face behind her arms, as if to say, “You can’t have me” to the passing viewer.

Hagen’s girls hold secrets and techniques, break oaths, gossip, and play video games simply as they hyperlink arms, feed kids, get bored, and get frisky. The artist grants female experiences the depth and dignity they deserve and honors the sides that outline them. Girls should not heroes or saints, however flawed people navigating grueling, if usually banal, challenges. It’s no shock to be taught that, in the course of the “housewife era” in Norway, Hagen doggedly pursued, and achieved, a profession as a outstanding visible artist even after changing into a spouse and mom, encouraging different girls of her time to do the identical. “For a while,” the artist as soon as stated of her expertise throughout the Nineteen Fifties, “shaking myself and my fellow women out of slumber and apathy became almost as important to me as making paintings.”

NMK.LAAN .2024.0207 Hagen Else Rollene utdelt 1Else Hagen, “The Roles Assigned” (1950), oil on canvas, ∼63 x 78 inches (160 x 198 cm)

In “Self-Portrait” (1940) — painted when Hagen was solely 26 years previous, newly married, and 4 years away from having her first youngster — one half of her face is a heat salmon and the opposite half an icy teal. Simply as extraordinary as the colour is that this lady’s subtly imperious expression. Her gaze is barely downcast, her free hair catching a sliver of solar. She appears to be like effortlessly stylish however considerably pensive. She is, like Hagen’s physique of labor, unabashedly fashionable. 

Self Portrait Hagen

Else Hagen, “Self-Portrait” (1940), oil on canvas, ∼16 1/3 x 12 3/4 inches (41.5 x 32.3 cm)Untitled 2

Else Hagen, “Family” (1950), oil on canvas, ∼41 3/4 x 32 1/4 inches (106 x 82 cm)

Else Hagen: Between Individuals continues on the Nationwide Museum Norway (Brynjulf Bulls plass, Oslo, Norway) via January 26. The exhibition was organized by Stavanger Artwork Museum, Trondheim kunstmuseum, Kunstsilo, and the Nationwide Museum and curated by  Øystein Ustvedt.

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