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Exhibition: Everyday project, day 195

Date
07.09.2015
Category
Library
Everyday project, day 195 vises på biblioteket 11 - 15. september 2015(Foto: Photo4design.com)

"Everyday Project” takes its starting point in ceramic history and tradition. But despite this common feature, the involved projects are very diverse both with regard to ideas and artistic methods and expressions. The exhibition at the KADK library is the network's first joint exhibition that came into being as a result of numerous talks about the members' individual works over a period of time. Their works complement and compete with each other and reflect the artists' common interest in every-day life's objects and actions.  
"Everyday Project" is an exhibition that came about as the result of the investigation of every-day rituals through a servies of diverse artworks.
The exhibits display all sorts of information coded through language and animation so that the group's conversations are transferred into a visual language.

The exhibition contains works by Heidi Bjørgan (NO), Marie T. Hermann (DK/US), Caroline Tattersall (UK) and Kristine Tillge Lund (DK).

WHERE: KADK biblioteket, Danneskiold-Samsøes Alle 50, 1434 Kbh. K.

WHEN: 11/9 2015 2pm - 15/9 2015 5:30pm.

 

Udstillingen afholdes i forbindelse med seminaret Making is Connecting den 14. september 2015 på det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademis skoler for Arkitektur, Design og Konservering (KADK), Auditorium 6, Danneskiold-Samsøes Allé, København.