JOHAN THURFJELL


JOHAN THURFJELL
DEAD CALM

Galerie Nordenhake is pleased to present a solo show with new works by Swedish artist Johan Thurfjell. The exhibition’s title, “Dead Calm” comes from a shipping term describing a weather condition indicating a storm pulling up ahead and suggests a foreboding and an unknown yet imminent threat.

Thurfjell’s works are often characterised by an interaction between visual form and subtextual narrative. Thurfjell uses his own personal experiences as an aesthetic tool in many of his works, which are often constructed as exquisitely crafted sculptural models.

The work “Goodnight Mom, Goodnight Dad” consists of four apparently identical wooden models of his parent’s summerhouse. A closer inspection reveals that the houses are gradually shaded darker, indicating a chronology. Instead of using external lights to depict the transition of a sunny, late afternoon, through dawn and on to midnight, shadows and tone are painted onto the models. The oncoming evening indicated by the shadows also suggests a greater passing of time – a generational twilight. The viewer is invited to investigate a psychological landscape through which he bridges the gap between the personal and the universal.

“Dead Calm” is also the title of a series of 21 watercolours depicting cargo- and cruise ships from the 1940’s to the present time. These various ships of different type and origin have in common that they eventually foundered in fires, storms and groundings. Using the original marketing photographs as a reference point Thurfjell counterpoints the heroic and idealised depictions of these ship’s maiden voyages with the viewer’s knowledge of their fates.

In the second room of the gallery, secluded from the other works, the viewer encounters “Bright Eyes”, a sculpture of a life-size hare that is starring into a glaring spotlight. Despite it’s calm and alert stance it gives the impression of being completely paralyzed by what it sees. Like the rabbit with prophetic abilities in Richard Adams novel “Watership Down” it has its eyes open to all inevitabilities to come.

Johan Thurfjell was born in 1970 in Solna. He lives and works in Stockholm. He has had solo exhibitions in Magasin 3 Stockholm konsthall (2007), Färgfabriken in Stockholm (2004) and Index in Stockholm (2001). His group exhibitions include the Lewis Glucksman Gallery in Cork (2007), Bonniers Konsthall in Stockholm (2007), 21c Museum in Louisville (2006), Moderna Museet in Stockholm (2006), Signal Malmö (2005), the Nordic Festival of Contemporary Art
 Momentum in Moss, Norway (2004), Norrköpings Konstmuseum (2003) and Dunkers Kulturhaus in Helsingborg. In June 2008 he won an award from the Marianne and Sigvard Bernadottes artist fund.

Nordenhake

GURO OLSDOTTER GJØL


GURO OLSDOTTER GJØL (NO)
Another new beginning

17 Oktober – 13 Novenber 2008
Fernisering Fredag d. 17 Oktober kl. 16-17

Guro Olsdotter Gjøl is often staging and transforming elements from everdaylife into new scenes and settings. At first it might seem as usual, but when taking a closer look a world with a slightly more absurd logic is revealed. Her works are often sitespecific, and consisting of minimal displacements and activations they often suggest a different way of looking at things we might consider obvious, unimportant or meaningless. She works with different kinds of media, such as installation, drawing and photography.

In I skabet she is showing the work Another new beginning, a sitespecific drawing installation.

Guro Olsdotter Gjøl was born in Asker, Norway in 1979. She was educated at Trondheim Art Academy, (Norway) and HFF school of photography, Gothenburg (Sweden), where she got a masterdegree in 2008. She now works and lives in Gothenburg. For more information on the artist and her work please visit: www.guroolsdotter.com

Signe Vad
Galleri Signe Vad.dk

Vik Muniz


We look forward to welcoming you and your friends at the preview of the first solo show of Vik Muniz.
Arndt & Partner

DUNK! / WHAT’S OLD IS NEW AGAIN


DUNK! / WHAT’S OLD IS NEW AGAIN

A solo exhibition by Søren Brøgger

DUNK! is back in Copenhagen after happy days in Glasgow.
DUNK! is now ready with a new solo exhibition.
DUNK! proudly present What’s old is new again.
WHAT’S OLD IS NEW AGAIN is old as new and new as old.
WHAT’S OLD IS NEW AGAIN is painting as painting with an ironical twist.
WHAT’S OLD IS NEW AGAIN is humoristic neo pop on paper and canvas.
WHAT’S OLD IS NEW AGAIN is new paintings and drawings by Søren Brøgger.

SØREN BRØGGER is an extremely talented painter who is working in a self defined twilight zone between wild expressionism and Pop Art resulting in strong colored paintings and drawings which are served with good humor and sharp refreshing punch lines.

EXTRA:
At the opening DUNK! proudly present a new 3D-edition by the Danish artist
Jesper Dalgaard.

Dunk