Malene Hartmann Rasmussen
Nature. Traces & Reflections
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Nature plays the main role of inspiration in the magnificent works from the Danish design movement around 1900 called Skønvirke of which a selection may be admired in the Treasury at the museum. Especially the pieces in fine porcelain by Fanny Garde and Effie Hegermann-Lindencrone demonstrate a particular fascination of the world of plants.
Nature as source of inspiration is still – or perhaps again? – very present among numerous contemporary artists. But does their approach to nature differ from that of the Danish design movement? And how does contemporary art reflect our present understanding of nature?
For the exhibition Nature. Traces & Reflections three prominent artist working in ceramics have been invited to interpret and revive the topic: Malene Hartmann Rasmussen, Manuel Canu and Marianne Nielsen. Following their individual and very different artistic strategies, they have entered into a dialogue with a selection of works from the museum collection of works from the Danish design movement.
Malene Hartmann Rasmussen zooms in on details, enlarges, and arranges them in entire tableaux which tease our imagination and curiosity. With references to the worlds of myths and fairy tales she creates stories through elements from nature; stories which balance on the edge of joy and horror.
Nature plays the main role of inspiration in the magnificent works from the Danish design movement around 1900 called Skønvirke of which a selection may be admired in the Treasury at the museum. Especially the pieces in fine porcelain by Fanny Garde and Effie Hegermann-Lindencrone demonstrate a particular fascination of the world of plants.
Nature as source of inspiration is still – or perhaps again? – very present among numerous contemporary artists. But does their approach to nature differ from that of the Danish design movement? And how does contemporary art reflect our present understanding of nature?
For the exhibition Nature. Traces & Reflections three prominent artist working in ceramics have been invited to interpret and revive the topic: Malene Hartmann Rasmussen, Manuel Canu and Marianne Nielsen. Following their individual and very different artistic strategies, they have entered into a dialogue with a selection of works from the museum collection of works from the Danish design movement.
Malene Hartmann Rasmussen zooms in on details, enlarges, and arranges them in entire tableaux which tease our imagination and curiosity. With references to the worlds of myths and fairy tales she creates stories through elements from nature; stories which balance on the edge of joy and horror.