Jørgen Haugen Sørensen at Statens Museum for Kunst |
|
|
| Sunday, 29 July 2007 17:37 |
|
Copenhagen, Denmark - Sculptor of the Year 2007 - Jørgen Haugen Sørensen With this exhibition, Statens Museum for Kunst introduces a new initiative: a series of annual special exhibitions which explore the present state of contemporary, classically-founded sculpture. Each year, the museum will invite a specially selected sculptor to create an exhibition of their own works in the glass-covered Sculpture Street which links the red museum building with the white. On exhibition through 3 February, 2008. The first sculptor to enter the scene is the internationally renowned Danish sculptor Jørgen Haugen Sørensen, who colonises the entire 2.000 m² Sculpture Street with an enormous selection of works. The first of its kind, the exhibition provides a comprehensive insight into Jørgen Haugen Sørensen's later work and his return to clay as an artistic medium. The formats vary from sculptures weighing up to four tonnes to miniature motivic groups. Several of the works were created specifically for this exhibition. Smug pigs, dancing carcases, evil-minded dogs and hordes of people with smashed-in mouths. No punches are pulled when the sculptor Jørgen Haugen Sørensen provides an acerbic view of our present day in a new, monumental exhibition in the Sculpture Street at Statens Museum for Kunst. About the artist The exhibition "While We Wait" At the same time the exhibition marks a radical shift in the artist's idiom. From having worked with a startling, plastic and complex mode of abstraction for years, he has now arrived at a more direct, figure-based and narrative sculpture. The contorted clay signals a new, sensuous expressivity that is unmistakably Jørgen Haugen Sørensen, yet has allegorical layers and an overall quality which suggests a kinship with artists such as Bruegel, Goya, and Tegner. Visit Statens Museum for Kunst at : www.smk.dk/ Click on logo below to add this article to your favorite Social Website ~ |


With his usual, pronounced controversial flair for depicting his own time, Jørgen Haugen Sørensen's exhibition in the Sculpture Street at Statens Museum for Kunst stands as a satirical, unsettling and very unflattering paraphrase of our present day. Violence, suffering, war, suppression, censorship, and freedom of speech are recurring themes in the many works. Here, a bleak outlook appears as an existential - and uncomfortable - clarity of vision. 
