I N T E G R A T I O N - I N T E R R U P T I O N, 2013, 2016 & 2017
Sculpture by the Sea, Aarhus, Denmark 2013. Winner of the exhibitions Formuepleje Award
PA[e/s]SAGGI, Tirano, Italy 2016
Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe, Australia 2017
Material: Wool thread
Integration-Interruption is a site-specific installation, a dialogue between built forms and organic elements - a conversation of sculpture and nature. The work takes its shape from the surrounding trees and creates spaces and sculptural forms. The wall-like elements built out of thread function as silver screens - the nature reflects its movements, shapes, light and shadow on it. The work serves as a simple laboratory as it collects and represents information in several ways and makes us more aware of the forest around us. The fine thread even catches small falling/flying organic elements of the nature - leaves, small sticks, feathers etc – bringing them to our attention. The installation also lives and adopts the conditions of the nature and the weather. It softly shivers in the mild wind or stretches in hard storms. The forms and the sense of material vary from angle to angle and from the effect of the light. Sometimes there seems to be solid walls, masses that let almost no light through and at some moments the shapes become the most light and transparent elements.
PA[e/s]SAGGI, Contemporary Art in Courtyards, Gardens and Palaces, Tirano, Italy
Sculpture by the Sea, Aarhus, Denmark 2013. Winner of the exhibitions Formuepleje Award
PA[e/s]SAGGI, Tirano, Italy 2016
Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe, Australia 2017
Material: Wool thread
Integration-Interruption is a site-specific installation, a dialogue between built forms and organic elements - a conversation of sculpture and nature. The work takes its shape from the surrounding trees and creates spaces and sculptural forms. The wall-like elements built out of thread function as silver screens - the nature reflects its movements, shapes, light and shadow on it. The work serves as a simple laboratory as it collects and represents information in several ways and makes us more aware of the forest around us. The fine thread even catches small falling/flying organic elements of the nature - leaves, small sticks, feathers etc – bringing them to our attention. The installation also lives and adopts the conditions of the nature and the weather. It softly shivers in the mild wind or stretches in hard storms. The forms and the sense of material vary from angle to angle and from the effect of the light. Sometimes there seems to be solid walls, masses that let almost no light through and at some moments the shapes become the most light and transparent elements.
PA[e/s]SAGGI, Contemporary Art in Courtyards, Gardens and Palaces, Tirano, Italy