torsdag, marts 08, 2007

Samsung Design Revolution

Samsung Design Revolution
5 March – 24 June 2007

The South Korean electronics company Samsung has been expanding rapidly on the global market have in the past decade. The exhibition is the story of the company’s success, which is all about intensive focus on the integration of design, technology and business.

The exhibition is on show from 5 March to 24 June.

Per Arnoldi’s Colourful Journey

Per Arnoldi has created the film ‘Colourful Journey’ for Samsung’s new ‘Mosel’ TV. Per Arnoldi uses the screen as a virtual canvas on which to blend colour and movement and thereby create communication. In 5 minutes the composition shows thousands of colours. Colourful Journey consists of seven geometrical elements: Three blue and three red triangles and a small dramatic yellow triangle. The music is composed by jazz pianist Niels Lan Doky for Arnoldi’s journey through the colours. The work is exhibited in the standing exhibition ‘Utopias and reality’ in the 20th Century collection. Museum no 2/2007.

www.arnoldi.dk

Samsung mobile phone

At the same time, the museum acquired the Samsung X820 mobile phone from 2006 which is also on display in the standing exhibition.

The ultra slim mobile phone design is in line with the post-war miniature design traditions. Compact design means high tech and black signals masculinity, power and magic. The actual size of the X820 is not significantly smaller than other contemporary mobile phones but the flat shape makes the X820 appear smaller and more elegant, but most importantly, the large surface makes it easier to operate. As the B&O design of the Seventies, the keyboard is flush with the surface which adds to the overall impression of the mobile phone. The material is a particularly strong fiber-reinforced plastic found in airplanes. Museum no 1/2007.

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mandag, marts 05, 2007

David Lynch at Statens Museum for Kunst


Do not miss out on the famous filmmaker David Lynch at Statens Museum for Kunst Wednesday 7 March at 4.30 p.m. In this extraordinary event David Lynch presents his new book Catching the Big Fish: Meditation, Consciousness and Creativity. Buy the book and get the signature of the author.

David Lynch at Statens Museum for Kunst
The awardwinning filmmaker David Lynch presents his new book Catching the Big Fish: Meditation, Consciousness and Creativity and answers questions from the audience.

David Lynch is one of the most creative and fascinating artists of our time. He is the director of the cult-serie Twin Peaks and the films Eraserhead, Elephant Man, Blue Velvet, Wild at Heart, Lost Highway, The Straight Story, Mulholland Drive, and the new INLAND EMPIRE.

Book signing
Buy the book Catching the Big Fish: Meditation, Consciousness and Creativity in the museum bookshop, Arnold Busck, and get the signature of the author after the speak.
Special offer: 150 DKK

The Stage: Wednesday 7 March at 4.30 p.m.
Price: 70 DKK
The tickets can be bought from 3 p.m. in the entrance hall at the museum.

Photo: Selfportrait: David Lynch

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søndag, marts 04, 2007

NEW EXHIBITION. Ann Lislegaard: Crystal World


x-rummet at Statens Museum for Kunst 24 February - 5 August 2007

Mutating architectural structures, crystallised landscapes and an almost hyper-real light. The Norwegian-born artist Ann Lislegaard's animation piece Crystal World (after J.G. Ballard) draws the spectator into a science fiction universe in x-rummet at Statens Museum for Kunst.

In her photographs, videos, 3D animation pieces, and sound/light works Ann Lislegaard explores the structures through which reality is constructed - how we relate to the spaces we move through, and how applied social notions define our consciousness, gender, and self image.

Crystal World (after J.G. Ballard)
Crystal World (after J.G. Ballard) is an evocative and silent 3-D animation. A journey to an abandoned hotel situated in a slowly crystallising dense wilderness. There are traces of a catastrophe. Water is forcing its way through the architecture. Chairs, beds and cupboards are displaced, drifting through the rooms. The crystalline world that emerges is one of infinite reflections. It is sci-fi scenario of change and destabilisation.

In Crystal World (after J. G. Ballard) Lislegaard investigates the possibility of creating an alternative reality. A new structure that challenges our usual preconceptions of time and place. Lislegaard uses the crystal as a metaphor to describe how the experience of the present and the physical surroundings are filtered through previous accumulation and breakdown of memories and experiences. A mental state in decay and change at one and the same time - a super-crystalline structure.

Crystal World (after J.G. Ballard) invokes an entropic future that is both a physical state and a state of mind. The artist's poetic, yet disturbing work slowly transforms the xrummet into a universe where spectators glide into a timeless stasis of a parallel world.

The installation takes its cue from the British science fiction writer J.G. Ballard's conceptual novel The Crystal World from 1966. The installation is the second part of the artist's trilogy of works with science fiction as their overall theme. The first, Bellona (after Samuel R. Delany), was presented at the 51st Venice Biennial in 2005.

As well as references to J.G. Ballard's science fiction scenarios, Lislegaard alludes to icons of modernism like Oscar Niemeyers's Pavillion in São Paulo, Lina Bo Bardi's glass house Casa de Vidro, Eva Hesse's immaterial sculpture and Robert Smithson's Dead Tree from 1969.

About the artist
Ann Lislegaard (b. 1962) is a professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. Her works have been exhibited at prominent venues in Denmark and internationally; the MOCA Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, the MOMA Museum of Modern Art Oxford, the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, and at Louisiana Museum for Moderne Kunst in Denmark. Lislegaard recently contributed to the São Paulo Biennial in 2006, where the work Crystal World (after J.G. Ballard) was presented for the first time. Lislegaard lives and works in Copenhagen and New York.

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