Forskel på folk, udstilling om menneskerettigheder på Nørrebro bibliotek

Med kunstudstillingen “Forskel på folk” sættes der fokus på forskellighed, ligebehandling og stereotyper. Udstillingen består af en række værker af Kenneth A. Balfelt, John Kørner, Daniel Svarre, Jens Haaning, Hesselholdt & Mejlvang og Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen. Udstillingen er en del af den landsdækkende kampagne Forskel på folk, der fejrer 25 års jubilæet for Institut for Menneskerettigheder. Udstillingen har allerede været vist på Kunsten i Ålborg og i rådhushallen i Aarhus.

Der er fernisering torsdag d. 11. oktober kl. 15-16 og alle er meget velkomne!

Forårsudstillingen 2012: Diskussion om kunst og design

fra Forårsudstillingen 2012
Foto: Anders Sune Berg

Onsdag d. 28. marts 2012

kl. 17.00-19.00, Mezzaninen

 

Mød to af Forårsudstillingens jurymedlemmer, designer Henrik Vibskov og performance -og video-kunstner Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen, til en paneldebat om krydsfeltet mellem design og kunst.

Øvrige deltagere i panelet er billedkunstner Andreas Emenius (som bl.a. har udstillet internationalt med Henrik Vibskov med deres fælles projekt The Fringe Projects) og grafisk designer Rasmus Spanggaard Troelsen (der er underviser på Designskolen i København og p.t. afslutter et researchprojekt på Jan Van Eyck-akademiet i Maastricht).

Forårsudstillingen har en lang tradition for at vise billedkunst, design og arkitektur under samme paraply. Med dette arrangement går vi tæt på krydsfeltet og spørger til forskelle, ligheder og udfordringer.

Debatten modereres af kunstnerne Hannah Heilmann og Mathias Kryger.

Der er gratis entré og der serveres et glas vin til arrangementet.

Arrangementet foregår på dansk og er støttet af Danish Crafts.

DOLLS HOUSE | GROUP SHOW | 19.08.-18.09.2011

Kathrine Ærtebjerg, Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen, Julie Nord, Kirstine Roepstorff, Marianne Grønnow, Astrid Kruse Jensen, Lise Blomberg, Dorte Jelstrup, Sophia Kalkau, Elisabeth Toubro, Katya Sander20 August – 18 September 2011

Opening reception
Friday August 19th from 16-20

Galleri Christoffer Egelund is proud to present DOLLS HOUSE, a group exhibition showing new works of 11 prominent Danish artists. The invited artists are all women and include the following prominent names: Kathrine Ærtebjerg, Julie Nord, Kirstine Roepstorff, Lise Blomberg Andersen, Astrid Kruse Jensen, Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen, Sophia Kalkau, Elisabeth Toubro, Katya Sander, Marianne Grønnow and Dorte Jelstrup. In this exhibition the gallery wants to mark the high artistic quality among Danish female artists, and point out that despite the high standard the female sex remains underrepresented in national museum collections.

The shows title DOLLS HOUSE seems to refer to the innocent adolescence of a little girl. Dolls House is also slang for brothel, and in that sense points critically towards the female body as a commodity. In addition, the title refers to the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen’s play “A Dolls House” (1879), where Nora makes the commencing move in the struggle for sexual equality. In the show the viewer is invited into an universe where different media shows themes such as gender roles, femininity and fairytales.

In the exhibition we witness a magical dream world in Julie Nord’s (b. 1970) detailed drawings. She is known for her ornamental works depicting graceful dolls, as she mixes the fantastic with the reminiscent of life as being fragile. Painter Kathrine Ærtebjerg (b. 1969) also portrays a feminine and ambiguous universe, but often employs a stronger sexual undertone to the work. Unlike Nord and Ærtebjerg the works of Lise Blomberg Andersen (b. 1971) contain more realism, but not less fairytale.
Her contribution to the show consists of new paintings depicting children. Also Astrid Kruse Jensen’s (b. 1975) work deals with the notion of adventure. Using the technique of long exposure her photographs presents a surreal and supernatural universe. Besides Kruse Jensen, Sophia Kalkau (b. 1960) also participates with a number of photographs. Characteristic of her work is a preoccupation with transformation and metamorphosis.

Kirstine Roepstorff (b. 1972) shows collages. Using unconventional materials like pearls and fabric, the artist is known to investigate themes like feminism and a criticism of political power. On the contrary Marianne Grønnow’s (b. 1962) contribution consists of painting and sculpture. Her trademark is the transformation of cardboard and paper into seductive and detailed works. However this show gives a unique opportunity to experience her work in plaster, a new material in her art production. A feminine view can also be found at Dorte Jelstrup (b. 1964), whose work can be seen as analytical reflections on themes such as lust, sexuality and gender. Themes such as gender roles and equality also interests sculptor Elisabeth Toubro (b. 1956), whose trademark is complex sculptures, which forces the viewer to do some intellectual work. Also Katya Sander (b. 1970) likes to challange the viewer with her conceptual works that asks open questions about humans and languages. Last but not least, Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen (b. 1970) contributes to the exhibition with photographs from her performance series “Afghan Hound”, with what she is represented at the 2011 Venice Biennale.

Galleri Christoffer Egelund invites to the opening of DOLLS HOUSE Friday August the 19th from 4pm to 8pm, where the artists will be present. The exhibition runs from August 19th – September 18th 2011. Opening hours: Monday – Friday 11am to 6pm, Saturdays 12pm – 4pm. For further information and press photographs, please contact the gallery at: info@nullegelund.dk or at +45 33 93 92 00