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Arnt Arntzen: FOUND

September 6 - 27, 2025

 

Outsiders and Others, #100 – 938 Howe Street, Vancouver, BC

  • Opening Reception: September 6 from 6–8 PM – Free & Open to the Public

  • Artist Talk and Exhibition Tour: September 13, 2 PM – Free & Open to the Public

  • Workshop in artists studio: September 20 from 2-4pm.

Register for workshop on our website.

Outsiders and Others is privileged to be presenting our next exhibition, Arnt Arntzen: FOUND. A collection of new works created from specially selected found materials with newly created purposes.

Arnt has been designing and building furniture since 1986.

His designs are influenced by his environment, the wild west coast and the abundance of wood and found objects. The wood is hand cut by himself in and around the city of Vancouver. Many of the objects are aircraft parts such as wings, propellers and helicopter blades. Most of his material is recycled.​ His interest in metal began when building a 36 foot steel schooner in the backyard with his father. His first sculptures were created from the scrap pieces. Woodcraft and design developed through renovating vintage houses.

 

“Joining found objects with large slabs of wood has forced me to innovate new construction methods and has greatly influenced my designs. The challenge is to design and build pieces that will withstand the test of time both structurally as well as visually.

I prefer contemporary design because it is more challenging to design something that is not familiar and by this process I think we can better our living environment.

Although my main influence is contemporary design I am a throwback to a time when you respected your elders and they in time passed on their secrets and skills that allowed you to carry on these traditions.”

The years from 1984 to 1987 were spent in Los Angeles turning his attention to studio furniture design. Arnt has been focusing on working with helicopter and airplane parts combined with hard woods he cuts himself from local windfall trees such as elm, cherry, maple, alder, birch, oak, fir and sycamore. The simplicity of form following function in aviation design ties in perfectly with his mid century modern inspired pieces. Pioneering​ new methods of combining dissimilar materials has become a trademark of his work.

Arnt was represented in all four galleries by Mountain Galleries from 1992 to 2022. Kozai Modern in Vancouver showed his work 2013-2016. He has also shown in California, New York, Amsterdam and various galleries across Canada. His work is in many private collections in Canada, US, New Zealand, Australia and Europe.​​

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Arnt Arntzen

DC3 Wall Light I

35" x14" x 10"

Arnt Arntzen

DC3 Wall Light II

38" x 22" x 10"

Arnt Arntzen

DC3 Wall Light III

58" x30" x10"

SOLD

Arnt Arntzen

DC3 Wall Light IV

42" x19" x10"

Arnt Arntzen

DC3 Wall Light V

45" x 5" x 10"

Arnt Arntzen

707 Wing Light I

52" x 13" diametre

Arnt Arntzen

707 Wing Light II

60" x 16" diametre

Arnt Arntzen

Rain 212

54" x 28" x 3"

Arnt Arntzen

Connector

54" x 28" x 3"

Arnt Arntzen

Syracuse

29" x 15" x 9"

Arnt Arntzen

Milwaukee

30" x 17" x 8" 

Arnt Arntzen

Planer

25" x 15" x 6"

Arnt Arntzen

Bertoia Seagrass

70" x 20" x 8"

SOLD

Arnt Arntzen

Bronze Blooms

70" x 20"x 20"

Arnt Arntzen

Transverse Halos

41" x 13" x 10"

Arnt Arntzen

Path of Least Resistence

86" x 11" x 6.5"

Outsiders and Others is situated on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded lands of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish), səl̓ilw̓ətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh), QayQayt First Nation, Kwantlen, q̓íc̓əy̓ (Katzie), Semiahmoo, Tsawwassen First Nations, kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem), and Stó:lō Nation. We are deeply grateful for the privilege of being here, and we honour the enduring connection these Nations have to this land.

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