
Tore Hogstvedt was born on the 13th of October 1963 in the small
" Hogstvedt has taken part in many exhibitions, also together with students of the famous painter Odd Nerdrum. I think he is different compared with the other students. It’s been a pleasure to follow his developments as a talented painter. His demand for a true and unique representation of nature has brought him out doors. Light and atmospheric impressions are the main elements in his paintings". Jan P. Bratsberg, Norwegian painter.
“All of the landscape paintings address the memory of light, reflection and colour. Fusing together lyricism and the sublime nature of the natural environment. All of it comes together quite brilliantly. I feel that the work is marketable and in keeping with the style and quality of work that we have success representing and exhibiting at Agora Gallery” Angela Di Bello, Director of Agora Gallery, New York -06
Press release: “All the sensuous landscapes of Tore Hogstvedt exude a shimmering northern light. In order to capture this light, the artist carefully observes the fields and riverbanks of his native Norwegian countryside. What fascinates him most in the quiet beauty of nature is its ability to change from one moment to the next. Using an Impressionist stroke, he shows a summer breeze passing by, leaving the leaves quivering and the lake no longer calm. Although Hogstvedt emphasizes the coolness of the dark-blue hills and the big patchy sky uncommon in his French predecessors, he is similarly interested in exploring the effect of daylight on different surfaces. While the sky may seem heavy with its grayness, for example, Hogstvedt sees its reflection in the river as a playful puzzle of many smaller lights. To him, nature is not a picturesque background of human activity, but the main object of our inspiration. In dedicating himself to it, Hogstvedt not only describes what it looks like, but lets us know how it feels to be there. By fully capturing the atmosphere of his surroundings, the artist shares with us his intimate experience. Since retaking painting in 1995, Hogstvedt has participated in more than 50 exhibitions”. Sasha Vasilyuk at www.ARTisSpectrum.com

“Mirror” 35x100cm