Franz Petter Schmidt is a men’s tailor and textile artist based in Oslo, Norway. In his practice, Franz connects experience in both hand weaving and industrial textile production with a longstanding interest in history and material culture. Franz is concerned with both the concept of quality, and with exploring questions of tradition and cultural heritage. His work is intuitive and emotionally charged - often based on studies of archive material from manufacturing companies and museum collections. Methods of approach include reconstructions of historical textiles, along with explorations of places and objects associated with textile history.

During his research project Weaving Fabrics for Suits at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts, he explored the history of the Norwegian textile industry, with a particular focus on the production of fabrics for clothing.

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Franz Petter Schmidt
Born 1969

Lives in Skien, and works in Oslo

and Mandal

Contact information:

Postal address:
Snipetorpgata 27,
3715 SKIEN

Studio address:
Prinds Christian Augusts Minde,
Storgata 36,
OSLO

Mail address:
[email protected]

Mobile number:
+47 924 42 350

CV

UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS

[2019]
Bomuldsfabriken Kunsthall.
Arendal

[2020]
Sandefjord Kunstforening

ONGOING PROJECTS

[2019]
HANDMADE. Part of collaboration between Art Lab Gnesta and artists Lina Sofia Lundin and Hildur Bjarnadóttir

[2018]
Akershus Kunstsenter, Kunstvisitten. Traveling exhibition visiting 16 social institutions in Akershus municipality during 2018

[2017]
Part of curator team for exhibition on ethical fashion and textile production in 2019/20 at Punkt Ø/Galleri F15.
Moss

[2015]
Part of team working on reviving activity at the listed weaving mill Prinds Christian Augusts Minde.
Oslo

EDUCATION AND AWARDS

[2019]
Awarded the stipend and one year residency Skien Kommune Kunstnerstipend med opphold i Skien

[2015]
Awarded Scheiblers Kunsthåndverkspris (The Scheiblers Craft Award)

[2011–2018]
Research Fellow. Oslo National Academy of the Arts

[2006]
Awarded Kunsthåndverkprisen (Norwegian Craft Award)

[1996–2000]
BA and MA in Textile Art. Oslo National Academy of the Arts

[1999]
Exchange student at the textile department. Gerrit Rietveld Academi.
Amsterdam

[1994]
Journeymans certificate as men’s tailor. Sogn videregående skole.
Oslo

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

[2017]
Friends of Handicraft. Stockholm. Sweden

[2016]
Trøndelag Senter for Samtidskunst. Trondheim

[2015]
Oslo Kunstforening

[2010]
Vest-Agdermuseet. Mandal
Ram Gallery. Oslo

[2008]
Kunstnerforbundet. Oslo

[2003]
Akershus Kunstsenter. Lillestrøm. Collaboration with Siv So Hee Steinaa

[2002]
Østfold Kunstnersenter. Fredrikstad

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

[2018]
Art Lab Gnesta. Sweden
Akershus Kunstsenter. Lillestrøm

[2017]
FORMAT Gallery. Oslo

[2016]
Tendenser 2016. F15. Moss

[2013]
Tusen tråder – en historiefortelling i tekstil. Lillehammer Kunstmuseum

[2012]
Det kvite gullet. Nasjonalmuseet – Kunstindustrimuseet. Oslo

[2009]
Tendenser 2009 F15. Moss

[2008]
Hverdagsliv – Everyday Life. Gallery NORSU. Helsinki, Finland

[2008–2012]
Constructions. Travelling exhibition showing contemporary Norwegian craft. (For The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

[2007]
Hverdagsliv - Everyday Life. Trondheim
Triennale 06. Röhsska museet. Göteborg, Sweden

[2006]
Triennale 06. Kunstforeningen. Oslo

[2000]
The Annual Exhibition of the Visual Arts 2000. Bergen

PUBLIC PURCHASES

[2018]
KODE. West Norway Museum of Decorative Art. Bergen

[2016]
National Museum of Decorative Arts. Trondheim

[2015]
Nasjonalmuseet. Museum of Decorative Arts and Design. Oslo

[2006]
National Museum of Decorative Arts. Trondheim

[2003]
KODE. West Norway Museum of Decorative Art. Bergen

[2001]
Nasjonalmuseet. Museum of Decorative Arts and Design. Oslo

MEMBERSHIPS

Norwegian Association for Arts and Crafts (NK)
Norwegian Textile Artists (NTK/NBK). Oslo Kunstforening. BONO

BOARDS

[2017]
Board member, Oslo Kunstforening

[2015]
Board member, Norwegian Crafts

[2014–2016]
Board member, Norwegian Fashion Institute
Member of Norwegian Fashion Institute

[2013–2017]
Member of Election Committee, NK

[2010–2012]
Chair of board, Galleri FORMAT, Oslo and Bergen

[2009–2013]
Board member NK

OTHER

[2016]
Programme responsible for the course Textiles as Text. Collaboration with writer Dr. Jennifer Allen. Department of Arts and Crafts. KHiO

[2015–2016]
Guest lecturer at the BA course Fashion and Production. Oslo Metropolitan University (OsloMet)

[2014–2016]
Textile Consultant for the research project TEST at the MA course Fashion and Society. OsloMet

[2010]
Curator for the Gallery FORMAT stand at Collect 2010 at Saatchi Gallery, London, UK. In cooperation with Edith Lundebrekke

[2009]
Curator for ’Tendenser 2009’, in cooperation with Edith Lundebrekke. Galleri F15. Moss

[2004–2006]
Projects as craft consultant for Isandi Konsept/NORAD in South Africa, Swaziland and Namibia

[2001–2002]
Head of dyeing and finishing section at Sjølingstad Woollen Mill

Colophon

The website has been developed during Weaving Fabrics for Suits, the work I did as a research fellow part of the Norwegian Artistic Research Fellowship Programme at KHiO. I was a fellow at the Textile Department from October 2011 until June 2018.

From 2011 I spent three and a half years full time on the programme, with the final exhibition Weaving Fabrics for Suits showing at the Oslo Kunstforening (OK) from 13 March to 19 April 2015. The exhibition and an accompanying catalogue were the artistic outcomes presented for assessment in 2015. A reflection text was submitted for review in December 2017, and the texts on this website are to a large extent excerpts from the reflection.

The website is primarily presenting the processes I have been through and is divided into two main areas; process and archive.

My work is built on craftsmanship and my own biography. Weaving Fabrics for Suits and also the content of this site is about sensation, longing, belonging, memory, pride and being gay. It reflects my work and my personal history, based on my experience as a tailor, weaver and dyer – from the perspective of my practice, as a maker.

Design: Ian Brown & Jakub Straka

Programming: Jakub Straka


Typography: Favorit by Johannes Breyer & Fabian Harb (www.abcdinamo.com)

Supported by the Arts and Crafts Department at Oslo National Academy of the Arts (KHiO)

Copyright on all material except historic photographs from Sjølingstad Woollen Mill and Prinds Christian Augusts Minde

©Franz Petter Schmidt/BONO