Meditating in the Great Forest
Sofia Bertilsson Sofia Bertilsson

Meditating in the Great Forest

American artist Martin Puryear celebrates the honest work done by one’s hands. The carved wood and the thatcher’s intimate knowledge of his craft. But his sometimes majestic sculptures also have rooms for conflicting stories of power and oppression and soft swelling and comforting shapes. Puryear has a long history with Sweden having studied in Stockholm in the 1960’s. That’s where a seated sculpture of a king by the Swedish artist Carl Milles caught his attention. The soft triangular shape gave form to his Meditation in a Beach Forest, 1996, for the sculpture park Wanås Konst – but headless, clothed in reed and forever sunk into a different state in the midst of a clearing in the woods.

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Collected Memory & a Copenhagen Urban Park Mille Kalsmose & SUPERFLEX
Sofia Bertilsson Sofia Bertilsson

Collected Memory & a Copenhagen Urban Park Mille Kalsmose & SUPERFLEX

How do we create, collaborate and understand our future inspired by artists? Teaming up with French Art 4 Collaborative Futures we invited art lovers, artists and art professionals to a virtual September Salon on September 22 on Art & Society. We had the pleasure to be joined by the artists Mille Kalsmose, Jakob Fenger from the Danish artist group SUPERFLEX and Curator Alex Fisher. Now both the digital September Salon and the Summer Salon are available on Youtube.

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A bout du souffle with Kimsooja
Sofia Bertilsson Sofia Bertilsson

A bout du souffle with Kimsooja

Art that lets us in, opens space for our inner self, our thoughts and reflections and turn our gaze inwards. In the sculpture park Wanås Konst in Sweden, Kimsooja’s immersive installation To Breathe in the massive Hay Barn from the early 18th century makes us see by using empty space. We wander out on a mirrored surface that reflects our surroundings, dazzling and dizzying at first, listen to a soundtrack of the artist breathing and humming and find a painting made from scraps of textile stuffed into an ancient wall marked by time.

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Two people stands in front of lush green plants holding a large sculpture in the shape of an abstract face.

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