Chair, Chair, Chair, Lamp, Table, Bed, Sofa. Furniture by Artists
A chair is a chair is a chair. Chair, chair, chair. Richard Woods made a chair. Matt Calderwood took a 'For Sale' sign and made it into a chair. Anna Bjerger found a chair and used it as a surface for painting. Where does sculpture end and furniture start. Where do art and design meet. This show includes chairs, sculptures of chairs and sculptures that use chairs as material.
What about Scandinavian design. What we do we think of when we think of Danish design? Wood, nature, harmony, candle light, calm, coziness. What about Verner Panton, one of the great Danish designers of the mid 20c. Somehow his brightly coloured, plastic, pop influenced work doesn鈥檛 fit the Danish image of itself. The Nordic brand that has been retrospectively packaged and sold to the world has become a self fulfilling prophecy adopted and believed by the Danes themselves. This show examines all this. We鈥檝e made a twisted, surreal furniture store to take a look at alternative histories and realities. A place where Verner Panton is as Danish as Hans Wegner. Hygge is not the only option.
Simon Starling鈥檚 has remade Gerrit Rietveld's Zig Zag chair, an icon of modernism, using 45,910 year old wood which was found preserved and workable in a bog in Africa. Starling's chair is placed on a plinth by Malene Landgreen, which sits on Maiken Bent鈥檚 carpet, all of this is lit by a Richard Woods lamp and positioned in front of Lothar G枚tz鈥檚 wall painting.
We made this furniture store using around 20 chairs, 18 lamps, 2 beds, 1 problem, a tv, a couple of benches, 6 tables, a hammock, a fireplace, lots of ceramics, bookshelves, framed pictures and lots more, by 28 artists.
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A chair is a chair is a chair. Chair, chair, chair. Richard Woods made a chair. Matt Calderwood took a 'For Sale' sign and made it into a chair. Anna Bjerger found a chair and used it as a surface for painting. Where does sculpture end and furniture start. Where do art and design meet. This show includes chairs, sculptures of chairs and sculptures that use chairs as material.
What about Scandinavian design. What we do we think of when we think of Danish design? Wood, nature, harmony, candle light, calm, coziness. What about Verner Panton, one of the great Danish designers of the mid 20c. Somehow his brightly coloured, plastic, pop influenced work doesn鈥檛 fit the Danish image of itself. The Nordic brand that has been retrospectively packaged and sold to the world has become a self fulfilling prophecy adopted and believed by the Danes themselves. This show examines all this. We鈥檝e made a twisted, surreal furniture store to take a look at alternative histories and realities. A place where Verner Panton is as Danish as Hans Wegner. Hygge is not the only option.
Simon Starling鈥檚 has remade Gerrit Rietveld's Zig Zag chair, an icon of modernism, using 45,910 year old wood which was found preserved and workable in a bog in Africa. Starling's chair is placed on a plinth by Malene Landgreen, which sits on Maiken Bent鈥檚 carpet, all of this is lit by a Richard Woods lamp and positioned in front of Lothar G枚tz鈥檚 wall painting.
We made this furniture store using around 20 chairs, 18 lamps, 2 beds, 1 problem, a tv, a couple of benches, 6 tables, a hammock, a fireplace, lots of ceramics, bookshelves, framed pictures and lots more, by 28 artists.
Artists on show
- Albert Mertz
- Alex Da Corte
- Anna Bjerger
- Cathrine Raben Davidsen
- Charlie Roberts
- Daniel Svarre
- Ditte Gantriis
- Evren Tekinoktay
- FOS
- Graham Dolphin
- Helen Frik
- Ib Braase
- James Hyde
- John Kørner
- Lothar Götz
- Maiken Bent
- Malene Landgreen
- Maria Nepomuceno
- Matt Calderwood
- Milena Bonifacini
- Opavivará
- Pernille Kapper Williams
- Poul Gernes
- Richard Woods
- Ryan Gander
- Simon Starling
- Torben Ribe
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