In the encounter between Rude Lindegaard’s painterly disruptions of illusion and Bülow’s material-based investigations, a shared space emerges in which meaning is unstable and constantly shifting. The exhibition centres on moments when our perceptions of the world are displaced—when what we believe we see dissolves and re-emerges in new forms. The works invite slowness and attentiveness: to sense, to move, and to accept that both images and forms of understanding remain open.
Johanne Rude Lindegaard (b. 1987) graduated from the Funen Art Academy and the Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien (Expanded Pictorial Space under Professor Daniel Richter). She received the 15 June Foundation’s Honorary Award for her graduation works exhibited at Brandts Kunstmuseum in 2017. In 2021, she presented her first major institutional solo exhibition, Shadows in Pieces, at O – Overgaden, and in 2022 she completed her first permanent public commission, Sensibility Sea, for the Eastern High Court of Denmark. Lindegaard understands perception and embodied cognition as fundamental conditions for human mental space and our understanding of reality. Drawing on traditional Western painting techniques combined with new approaches to painting, she investigates how the body relates to the image when it simultaneously functions as illusion, object, and installation.
Anders Bülow (b. 1981) graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and the Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien, completing his studies in 2011. He works at the intersection of painting and sculpture. His works are characterised by a sensory aesthetic in which colours, surfaces, and three-dimensionality balance and vibrate in response to light and movement. In 2018, he was awarded a six-month residency at ISCP New York (International Studio & Curatorial Program). The same year, he participated in Holbæk Art, where he realised a permanent public artwork. In 2023, he completed a commission for the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The exhibition is open till March 28
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