31 Jan Exhibitions at The Lab 2019
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In 2019, I exhibited twice in the raw industrial premises at The Lab in Copenhagen. Both times together with Henrik Glahn, whom I have also exhibited with on several other occasions. Henrik has a great drive and a positive approach to everything, and it’s always a pleasure to be in the company of him and his lovely family.
The last exhibition at The Lab in the fall also included a collaboration with Frederik Hesseldahl, that I had come to know through his wonderful wife Christina. Frederik’s large paintings created a fantastic colourful background for Henrik’s and my sculptures, which gave the exhibition an exciting dynamic.
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On the pedestal, large ceramic bust ’Bob’ from my private collection. Made in white, unglazed stoneware based on study of life model. Painting by Frederik Hesseldahl.
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Unglazed stoneware sculptures in the front. On the back pedestals, my large bronze sculptures ’Essence of a woman’ with three different types of patina: Brown, ’Dark Ocean Blue’ and ’Black’. Painting by Frederik Hesseldahl.
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Unglazed stoneware sculptures on display. ’Resting woman’ in the front, sitting man on the left, and ballerina to the right.
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On the pedestals, sitting woman and sitting man sculptures in stoneware with manganese. Both based on study of life model. Painting by Frederik Hesseldahl.
Photo: Pia Hutters
Three happy artists at The Lab. Henrik Glahn on the left and Frederik Hesseldahl on the right. Thank you both for a great exhibition. Painting by Frederik Hesseldahl. Black cement sculpture by Henrik Glahn.
Photo: Pia Hutters
The cutest visitor at the exhibition, matching the wall with my ’black sumi-ink paintings’ on paper.