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DOUBLE ARTIST TALK SESSION: VANESSA BROWN & JULIA BONDESSON

  • 51Cth, Trekroner Industrivej 51C Roskilde, 4000 Denmark (map)

Photo: Julia Bondesson.

We’re happy to invite you to a double artist talk session at our workshop in Trekroner. The first talk is with our current artist-in-residence, Canadian artist Vanessa Brown, who will give us a glimpse of what she has been working on during her six weeks long stay by opening her studio. The second talk is with Swedish artist Julia Bondesson, who currently has a solo show at Moderna Museet in Malmö. Both conversations will be moderated by curator and editor Lotte Løvholm.

Vanessa Brown works in sculpture and installation, primarily using steel. She is interested in challenging steel’s associations with industry and monument, by focusing on its subtler qualities such as its versatility and slightness. Her work explores ideas around craft, constructs of gender and labour, gestures of comfort, ideas of escape, and liminal spaces such as holes and dreams.

Julia Bondesson combines aesthetics with psychology in her works. Gently, they take possession of the room, like entities seemingly at rest. Bondesson explores the symbiosis between body and soul. Her inspirations include Chinese philosophy and embodied cognition, where development is furthered through active cooperation between the senses and the physical body. With performative works, the artist takes an animistic approach, blurring the boundary between object and subject. Bondesson refers to the performative action and her collaboration with the sculptures as a dance that gives rise to an intimate and emotional relationship between them. The sculptures become ambivalent characters – both objects and living beings – vessels travelling between the static and active states. And maybe the permanence of the sculptures also reminds beholders of their own transience.

(Text in relation to Julia Bondesson’s exhibition Cradle My Bones,
currently on view at Moderna Museet Malmö).

Lotte Løvholm is an independent curator and editor based in Copenhagen. She holds a BA in Theatre Research, an MA in Critical Theory and Cultural Studies and is a postgraduate of Konstfack’s CuratorLab. She is interested in collaborations and co-curtating in her practice as an independent curator, where she edits art books, writes articles, curates exhibitions, performance programs and seminars at the intersection of aesthetics and ethics.


Program:

  • 11.00 Talk between Vanessa Brown and Lotte Løvholm in Vanessa’s studio

  • 12.30 Coffee break

  • 13.00 Talk between Julia Bondesson and Lotte Løvholm.

Language spoken will be english.

Day and time: Monday the 22nd of November, 2021. From 11-15.
Adress: Industrivej 51c, 4000 Roskilde (5 min walk from Trekroner station).

Registation: Everyone is welcomed, please send us an email at 51cth@51cth.dk if you will come the latest on Friday the 19th of November. Hope to see you!


51Cth is a newly formed artist run association dedicated to keeping the sculptural and contemporary art field thriving and evolving. 51Cth is located in a large old industrial complex with common workspaces and private studios. 51Cth consist of 14 independent artist and a professional bronze caster foundry (Broncestøberiet Peter Jensen ApS). 51Cth aims of becoming a facilitator for progressive work in a sculptural setting, where one has access to the required facilities as well as the professional expertise needed for using them. This takes place in a forum that supports and encourages professional artists to exchange their experience and knowledge with each other in a focused working environment as well as through group critiques, artist talks and similar activities.

51Cth is supported by The Obel Family Foundation and The Islands of Denmarks’ Arts Foundation.