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In addition, art works by 24 artists from Denmark and abroad will be featured:
Albert Mertz, William Anastasi, Torben Ebbesen, Nils Erik Gjerdevik, Jeppe Kruse, Nikolaj Recke, Dove Bradshaw, Cordy Ryman, Olafur Eliasson, Einer Thorsteinn, Gudmunddur Ingolfsson, Thomas Bang, Janet Passehl, Thorbjørn Lausten, Kristian Hornsleth, Anne Bennike, Tiina Elina Nurminen, Helgi Thorgils Fridjónsson, Søren Dahlgaard, Gunnar Örn, Lone Mertz, Jenny Watson, William Anthony og Thorbjørn Bechmann.
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Aske Sigurd Kraul: Stalke Cube Space
Stalke Galleri
April - May 2019
Stalke Out of Space Cube
invites you to a double group exhibition:
CO-INCIDENCE
Saturday, April 27, and Sunday, April 28, 12:00-17:00: Art in the Chapel in St. Hans Garden, Bistrup Allé 36,
4000 Roskilde.
The focal point of the group exhibition is the captivating visual effects that arise in chemically living reactions between the material and the immaterial.
Transformation and context are put into perspective when the artists activate "living" works and subsequently leave the creative process to the play of coincidences.
What happens when the artist relinquishes control over their work and gives free rein for nature to interact with the surroundings, thus creating unique traces of change?
Simple and insistent aesthetic approaches are confronted with conditions tied to the unknown and thus influence what lies beyond our immediate control.
One of the main works of the American artist Dove Bradshaw from 1996 in the "Negative Ions" series demonstrates the creative power of coincidence, where water, drop by drop, reacts with mountain salt in a mystical search for the room’s lowest point.
Three works by Aske Sigurd Kraul, a completely new artist on the Danish art scene, activate microcosms, which in a given time and place reveal how connections are sensed, even in our presence as viewers.
The Danish gallerist and artist Sam Jedig adds extra dimensions to the works and room with his Cube Project. The presentation of each of the two other artists' works is accompanied by a cube that varies in form and material. Both works and exhibition spaces are dimensioned, where each work and room unfolds in and out of the cubic perspective.
When conceptual art is supplemented with the fourth-dimensional spatial perspective, an even more liberating space arises for the viewer's personal fantasy and interpretation.
Sunday, April 28, 15:00-20:00 at Stalke Gallery, Englerupvej 62, 4060 Kirke Sonnerup.
The group exhibition with Danish visual artists Morten Tillitz, Aske Sigurd Kraul, Sam Jedig, and sound performer Henrik Pahlke Møller creates a sensory-rich experience at Stalke Gallery.
Additionally, works by 24 artists are presented in a special showcase from Denmark and abroad:
Albert Mertz, William Anastasi, Torben Ebbesen, Nils Erik Gjerdevik, Jeppe Kruse, Nikolaj Recke, Dove Bradshaw, Cordy Ryman, Olafur Eliasson, Einer Thorstein, Gudmundur Ingolfsson, Thomas Bang, Janet Passehl, Thorbjørn Lausten, Kristian Hornsleth, Anne Bennike, Tiina Elina Nurminen, Helgi Thorgils Fridjónsson, Søren Dahlgaard, Gunnar Örn, Lone Mertz, Jenny Watson, William Anthony, and Thorbjørn Bechmann.
By Mia Hartmann
Aske Sigurd Kraul
Stalke Cube Gallery
Morten Tillitz
Front Gallery
Selected works
Henrik Pahlke Møller and Sam Jedig
Cube Performance