Monday, January 30, 2012

New exhibition "Relation Produktion" in NLHspace coming up...


The exhibition Relational Production is dealing with the interaction in relationships and the moves and actions who happens during the The exhibition Relational Production is dealing with the interaction in relationships and the moves and actions who happens during the building of relationships. NLHspace frames a dynamic duel where artists (me & Rikke Winther)promote themselves in the process. Based on works on paper the artists challenges each other by taking turns to comment on each other’s works, with new works. Throughout the exhibition period the work developes and goes into new, unexpected or maybe expected directions. In the process the focus will be on the tension built up over dogma, which relate to the rules we know from social relationships eg. respect, recognition or compromise.


Friday, January 27, 2012

Ready for Art Herning!

Art Herning opens today. I managed to to finish almost all of my work for the exhibition. This is one of the five paintings you'll see there...

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Dreaming of summer!



While other people are going skiing at this time of year, I always dream of summer, banana trees, seafood and the best of coffee. These are photos from my last trip to Spain. I wanna go!

Monday, January 16, 2012

Art Herning 2012

This year I'm represented at Art Herning by Gallery Elise Toft. Stop by if you're visiting.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Pics from a Many Mini at Koh-i-noor

Yesterday I participated in the Many mini project an exciting event at Koh-i-noor going on for several days. The idea was to explore relations, and in this matter the relation between my artist colleague, Rikke Winther's works and mine. We battled for 5 hours, and they flew away way too fast! Coffee and music kept us going...

Friday, January 6, 2012

Many mini recidency


I'm looking forward to joining this event/exhibition at Koh-i-noor january 11th:
About Many Mini Residency
Many Mini Residency is a short-term residency program operated in conjunction with alternative exhibition venues in Europe and the United States. The name ‘Many Mini’ encompasses two main components of the project which is hosted in one room 24 hours a day for one week. The ‘Many’ describes the open call for proposals and the resulting multiplicity of responses and participants. The ‘Mini’ component of the residency describes the limited amount of time available and the scale of the room. Many Mini Residency is open to applicants from all disciplines (art and non-art alike) and encourages participants to customize their residency experience. There is no minimum time-limit for a stay at the residency but the maximum stay allows use of the space for half a day. The space may be used for public programs, personal studio time, a rehearsal space, a dinner, or whatever the resident sees fit. Participants provide documentation and a short statement about their time spent in the residency to serve as both a record and a resource displayed online as the final component of the project.
Many Mini Residency: Copenhagen 2012 Residents: Esther Bjerregaard-Mathiesen, Julie Clifforth, Sasha Dela, Susanna de Vita, Morten Espersen, Rikke Hyldahl, Christin Johansson, Mette Juul, Mette Borup Kristensen, Camilla Levin, Nanna Lysholt-Hansen, Line Sandvad Mengers, Anne Mølleskov, Anders Hellsten Nissen, Ola Nilsson, Karen Petersen, Eva Sjuve, Emily Sloan, Mariana Viegas, Rikke Winther, June Woest.

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