Come and experience the newly opened solo exhibitions by artist Morten Knudsen and the artist collective coyote, as O—Overgaden’s director and chief curator Rhea Dall offers a one-off guided tour of the exhibitions on May 26 at 16:00. A complimentary glass of wine or cup of coffee will be on offer, and after the tour you’re welcome to explore the exhibitions independently.
Morten Knudsen
The tides of loss and its onerous repetition—daily, weekly, annually—flow through Morten Knudsen’s painterly practice. Thick impasto surfaces, deep-hued colors, and a hint of fin de siècle. At first sight his flowery landscape paintings could be seen as romantic, nostalgic, yet they also reveal themselves as a surging virus: dirty, gnarly, uncontainable, and invasive.
The tides of loss and its onerous repetition—daily, weekly, annually—flow through Morten Knudsen’s painterly practice. Thick impasto surfaces, deep-hued colors, and a hint of fin de siècle. At first sight his flowery landscape paintings could be seen as romantic, nostalgic, yet they also reveal themselves as a surging virus: dirty, gnarly, uncontainable, and invasive.
coyote
coyote is an artist collective established in 2017, which examines how working together can instigate alternative spaces and stories that engage with collectivity. In other words: how a group, in and of itself, becomes a material. In their first large-scale exhibition, coyote reflects on how communities today—often sparked by collective memory and popular media—reshape everyday city life, using specific geographic sites as scenographic settings, bleeding together fiction and reality.
coyote is an artist collective established in 2017, which examines how working together can instigate alternative spaces and stories that engage with collectivity. In other words: how a group, in and of itself, becomes a material. In their first large-scale exhibition, coyote reflects on how communities today—often sparked by collective memory and popular media—reshape everyday city life, using specific geographic sites as scenographic settings, bleeding together fiction and reality.
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