The project One Space Many Use consists of four individual exhibitions drawn from four parts of Europe, each exhibition representing a European region or Nation in the south, the north, the west and the east. The concept for this exhibition then becomes quite simply to show artists that are not interested in the Nordic or Norwegian but define themselves as part of a global art scene and participants in a discussion of issues that doesn’t have to do with Norway. They are all artists that either construe their own private world with new rules and a new aesthetic, or they examine worlds or aesthetic areas like film and cartoons that are at best international, or at least American, but certainly not particularly Norwegian. Some of the artists are occupied with international political questions like war, human rights or class struggle that really does not apply in Norway, one of the richest and most balanced nations on the globe. Many artists are interested in discussing individual or personal problems that are shared by people in all cultures and strive to find a language that are both relevant and legitimate all over the world.