'The Lost Land', my contribution to TRANSFER, the debut exhibition of the artist association Danish Folk Art (Dansk Folkekunst), Gallery Rondella, Esztergom, Hungary, may 2016

 

What is it doing there – the teddy bear? On the couch in your living room? You are an adult. You have got a nice job. Maybe you have children. You watch the news and read the paper. Keep yourself informed. And yet there it sits. A bit shabby. The nose is missing.

You would get a sinking feeling, a vacuum in your stomach, if one day it was no longer there. If it was gone. Yet you rarely touch it.

 

Your connection has been severed. You can no longer reach each other. But you miss that place. The place you went to together. A place of wonder. A place of dragons. A place of pain. A place of joy. You experienced that place together – you survived it together.

The Lost Land.

 

My Little Pony - bronze piece - just for fun..

 

S K I N - exhibition in collaboration with artist MFA Mikkel S. Andersen, BKS Garage, juni 2013

Print on metal, porcelain boy and slide projection of a woman nurturing the porcelain boy. Bed in black lacquer, copper lamp and lamb fur. 

 

 

PUPAE - solo exhibition - site specific installation, Radiohusets Koncertsal, december of 2012

A thousand hand casted porcelain pupae suspended individually in a large white web of strings. The beautiful old concert hall with its shiny wooden interior resonates with the matte and rough yet fragile pupae, which bring to mind thoughts of transition and decay. A point further illustrated by the fact that the installation was made specifically for a single concert and thus only were visible for three hours.

 

 

TORSO / WING / BONE - graduation exhibition, the tower of Nikolaj Church, summer of 2012.

Three smooth white porcelain sculptures suspended in large cylindrical water tanks only lit from below and placed in the darkened tower of an old church. The sculptures evoke thoughts of specimens in formaldehyde thus bringing to mind both death and transcendence like pieces of fallen angels preserved for posterity.