“Reflections in plaster”

The Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen, 22 september – 7 november 2004

As a part of the celebration of its 250 years anniversary , the Royal Academy of Fine Arts reconstructed the “Antiksalen”( the hall of antiques) where the students of the schools of the Academy, from 1754 to the end of 19th century, made drawings after the antique plaster casts.

10 contemporary danish sculptors, with their works, reflected them self in the antique plaster casts. The sculptors were: Martin Erik Andersen, Bianca Maria Barmen, Lena Ignestam, Lone Høyer Hansen, Erik Heide, Hein Heinsen, Sophia Kalkau, Pontus Kjerrman, Karin Lorentzen och Bjørn Nørgaard, The exhibition was curated by Pontus Kjerrman , Bjørn Nørgaard and arch. Jan Zahle.

Corner 2004, 27 december 2003 – 18 january 2004

As a party for your best friends this room had a frieze of drawing, pictures on the walls and a big dining table with candelabra, plates, knives forks in the hands of small creatures and fabled animals.

2004 Fork 14cm & Knife 21cm

Royal Copenhagen retail shop, Stroeget, April 30 – June 31 2003
Marienlyst Slott, June 4 – August 3 2003
Vejen Museum of Art, December 1 2003 – February 22 2004

Exhibition with students from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, curated together with Lecturer Karen Harsbo leader of the department of Ceramics. All 16 participant executed porcelain figurines made in the worksops of the danish Royal Copenhagen during autumn 2002 and spring 2003.

From left to right, row by row:
Esben Klemann, Tina Uhrskov, Thomas Bjørkå, Fie Norsker, Karin Lorentzen, Lisbeth Bank, Sofie Hesselholdt & Vibeke Mejlvang, Lene Barnkob Kaas, Nina Radelfahr, Sophus Ejler Jepsen, Annesofie Sandal, Karen Harsbo, Katrine Naumann, Jon Stahn, Troels Sandegård.

Charlottenborg Exhibition Hall, Copenhagen, 27 december 2003 – 18 january 2004

As a party for your best friends this room had a frieze of drawing, pictures on the walls and a big dining table with candelabra, plates, knives forks in the hands of small creatures and fabled animals.

The father, the children and the little bird

In front of the new entrance of the hospital of the city of Borås, east of Gothenborg. Bench with oak planks between three granite stones with bronce sculptures: two whispering kids, a father who carry a child and a little green bird. Inaugurated May 2004.

Two vases both about 1 meter high, one of them with a male fabled animal which leans himself towards a female fabled animal, she looks towards her three female friends, who are talking with each other around the other vase. Inaugurated May 2004.