Pearl
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Solo exhibition at PS Projectspace, Amsterdam
Acrylic on acrylic plate and mirror acrylic plate, 1,15 x 1,25 m
Solo exhibition at PS Projectspace, Amsterdam
Acrylic on acrylic plate and mirror acrylic plate, 1,15 x 1,25 m
Site-specific artwork for reception area at the law firm LETT, Rådhuspladsen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Acrylic on acrylic panels on walls.
First wall 2,83 m x 5,02 m
Second wall 2,83 m x 3,89 m
Desk with acrylic panels behind glass, 4,52 m x 1,63 m
Architect: C F Møller Architects
Developer: JM Danmark
Urban planner: Adrian Geuze, the Netherlands
The aggregate site-specific decoration consists of:
- Silkscreen-imprinted glass panels as balcony-dividers.
- Window sections at the entrances (silkscreen prints in the double glazed windows).
- Elevator shafts at entrances. The one side of the elevator shaft consists of silkscreen-imprinted glass panels, where the color becomes gradually lighter as one ascends toward the 7th floor.
Painted iron construction, colored paints in assorted glasses and carafes.
40 x 80 x 12 cm
"Velvet Mirror and Diamonds", Gallery Asbæk, Copenhagen, Denmark
”Arkitektonisk Stuegang”, Kunstcentret Silkeborg Bad, Denmark
Akryl på akrylplade, træ, farvevæske i diverse glas og kander.
1,80 m x 3 m x 3 m.
“Arkitektonisk Stuegang”, Designmuseum Danmark
112 pages (danish and english edition)
Graphic design: Åse Eg Jørgensen
Translation: Dan A. Marmorstein
Photo: Anders Sune Berg, Torben Eskerod and more
Print: Narayana Press
ISBN: 978-87-989974-5-0 (danish)
978-87-989974-6-7 (english)
The comission consist of:
- Dichroic Glas on expanded metal on both gabels
- Dichroic Glas on expanded metal by penthouse pergula
- Silkscreen-imprinted glass as glas protection on penthouse
- Silkscreen-imprinted glass by entrance door and window
- Silkscreen-imprinted glass by terrace
Building Owner: OK Fonden
Acrylic on acrylic plate
2,80 x 2,20 m
Acrylic on mirror acrylic plate
2.70 x 2.80 m
Exhibited at CRYSTALLINE; Gallery DGV, Villa Tårnborg, Svendborg
Church inside the National Hospital, Copenhagen
Architect: Mathilde Petri
Building Owner: The National Hospital (Rigshospitalet)
Donated by The New Carlsberg Foundation