Hariton Pushwagner

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Hariton Pushwagner
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Pushwagner in front of Axel Jensen's ship "S/Y Shanti Devi", 1983
Born Terje Brofos
(1940-05-02)2 May 1940
Oslo, Norway
Nationality Norwegian
Known for Pop art
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Storage building at Tjuvholmen in Oslo, Norway decorated with some of the later works of Pushwagner. From the left: “Subway Kid”, “The factory” and “Kings Cross”.
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Pushwagner at his opening at Bærum Kunstforening 7th of june 2014 in Sandvika, Norway.

Hariton Pushwagner is the artist pseudonym of Terje Brofos (born May 2, 1940), a Norwegian pop art artist.

Biography

Pushwagner finished his education at the State's School of Art and Design of Oslo in 1959. He states that he quit drawing for a period after his studies, and that he struggled for several years to find his personal style. [1]

Pushwagner describes himself as a spiritual student of Norwegian author Axel Jensen, whom he met in 1968. [2] He has illustrated Jensen's book Og resten står skrivd i stjernene/And the Rest is Writ(ten) in the Stars (1995)

Pushwagner won back the rights to his drawings from Morten Dreyer in Oslo Courthouse 10.29.2009.

In July 2012, London-based publisher Art / Books published an extensive monograph on his work[3] to coincide with an exhibition at MK Gallery in Milton Keynes that subsequently toured to Haugar Vestfold Kunstmuseum in Norway and Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in the Netherlands.[4][5][6]

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