Three artists who have recently set up studios and workshops on Jagtvej and Kronborggade in the Nørrebro district of Copenhagen will host an open studio event, each sharing insights into their daily routines and artistic processes.
Anu Ramdas is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice encompasses drawing, sculpture, installation, re-enactment, and sound. Her interest in the processes and phenomena of consciousness is rooted in Indian esoteric philosophy. Ramdas’s work emerges at the intersection of cultural practices, artistic methods, and parallel studies in astrology and clairvoyance, which she translates into an abstract, Euro-modernist visual language.
Molly Haslund’s work is performative and sculptural, ranging from autobiographical and musical performances to scenographic installations and choreographed group performances in public space. She uses shifting strategies to explore the ways identities and social hierarchies and norms are embedded in and negotiated via gestures, cultural rituals, and the configuration of our surroundings.
Anne Langgaard’s artistic practice centres on the beauty of everyday life. She works with ordinary materials and overlooked details, highlighting their aesthetic and sculptural qualities. Through sculpture and installation, she explores the poetic potential of the everyday and challenges conventional aesthetic hierarchies. Everyday materials are transformed, allowing moments to be preserved in a tension between the ephemeral and the eternal.
The evening begins at Jagtvej 17, st.
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Molly Haslund
Molly Haslund
