INTUITION/REVOLUTION
My work is part of the group exhibition Intuition Revolution at Sophienholm, curated by Danish artist Bjørn Magnussen together with director Barbara Stephensen.
The exhibition explores intuition as a driving force in artistic practice and brings together artists across generations and disciplines. A dedicated room presents a series of my glass sculptures alongside a metal structure from which dome-shaped works are suspended from the ceiling. The sculptures appear stretched, folded, and bodily, their surfaces carrying traces of pressure, gravity, and movement as if the material itself retained the memory of its transformation.
Photo: Jan Søndergaard; Curator: Bjørn Magnussen, Barbara Stephensen
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‘Spændinger’
The exhibition brings together the ink drawings of Nanna Riis Andersen and the glass sculptures of Maria Koshenkova in a dialogue between line, form, and material. In both artists’ works, forms seem to vibrate between containment and movement, as if they might spill beyond their edges or slip from their pedestals at any moment.
Evoking associations with tendons, tissue, muscles, and organs, the works appear bodily not only in their imagery but also in their making—shaped by gestures, tensions, and accidents that only a human body can produce.
Photo: Jacob Friis-Holm Nielsen
Metal structures made at Statens Værksteder for Kunst.
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