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KLEMANN - PEDERSEN - MARIA LUND

KLEMANN – PEDERSEN – MARIA LUND

Galerie Maria Lund – Paris 3, 48 rue de Turenne – 75003 Paris.
Tel : 00 33 (0) 1 42 76 00 33
22 March - 3 May 2014
www.marialund.com

 

The exhibition “Chaotically Yours” brings together these two worlds that explore the “letting go”.

 

Esben Klemann and Pernille Pontoppidan are two young Danish sculptors fascinated by the possibilities of matters already overused, banal, and omnipresent in our everyday environment. They have learned to perfectly master concrete, ceramics or stucco in order to better mistreat or surpass them. The accidental has become their trademark, by creating conditions in which matters react in an unexpected manner, merge, overflow, foam, contract or collapse.

 

 

ESBEN KLEMANN   sculpture – installation – animated film

 

Esben Klemann is an insatiable artist. He experiments, constantly. He tries, he models, destroys, reconstructs – then throws himself into the realization of a gigantic project where the exploration in depth of a form, multiplied again and again until the establishing of a system.

 

What drives Esben Klemann to this creative hyperactivity, is a will that he waves as a manifesto, as an artistic program in itself: escape boredom, flee banality. Thus, the neoclassical stucco friezes that adorn the bourgeois apartments go crazy, break, multiply, overlap. The urban furniture – benches, parapets, pavement slabs – erect, loop, undulate. And the gridded ceramic structures, that the artist meticulously constructs, are transformed in the kiln under the weight of heat, of gravity, or of an absurd object placed there.

 

The well-behaved matters that adorn everyday life, passing by the “Klemann filter”, seem to want to become alive, start a revolution, before going back to their inertia, congealed once again for eternity, immobile witnesses of the beginning of something. As if, for one moment in time, the frenzies of cartoons could have acted in our world.

 

The practice of drawing, revealed in the video that the gallery will present during the exhibit, is edifying. In hardly ten minutes, we see the artist sketch out on a computer hundred of shapes at a wild pace. The viewer is plunged into the heart of the creative process and observes on the screen the drawing of a sketch of an architecture, an object… It is the illustration of a sequencing logic, as we saw it with Fischli and Weiss – of an unbridled creativity.

 

Esben Klemann speaks of a “systematic incertitude”. The artist puts in place a process that never corresponds to the traditional treatment of the material he has chosen: he strives to perfectly master it until sublimating and exceeding its possibilities. He then watches the mistreated matter respond to his system each time differently, and makes of the accidental an artistic language.

 

 

Background
Esben Klemann (born in 1972) has studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Denmark, before having a number of exhibitions throughout the country, in institutions, (Charlottenborg, Bornholms Kunstmuseum, Vejen Kunstmuseum, Danmarks Keramikmuseum Copenhagen Ceramics, etc.), galleries and in the public space. In 2013 he was invited by the town of Vejen, to install 14 sculptures in concrete in the public space (projet EGNSBETON). The GALERIE MARIA LUND exhibited him for the first time during Summer 2013 in the context of Terres – Copenhagen Ceramics Invites.

 

 

 

 

PERNILLE PONTOPPIDAN PEDERSEN   sculpture

 

Pernille Pontoppidan Pedersen has lived isolated from the world for three years, on the small island of Bornholm, off the Danish coast, where the ceramics center of the Royal Danish Academy is. There she learned the discipline and the rigor that the work of the clay demands, the perfect mastery of elements that constitute subtle and refined objects characteristic of Danish design.

 

Then she made a full turn away from her original training. Alone in her studio with clay, glazes (and her dog), she experimented. She let the works she placed in her kiln burn, collapse, mix. She developed an aesthetic of the ugly, the failure, the missed attempt. The series of works she presented for her diploma was called abundance odieuse: that still life in volume was composed of absurd collages of accidents, aborted projects, radically different aesthetics… A mind-blowing accumulation of broken promises. The works of Pernille Pontoppidan tell a hundred pieces of fascinated stories superimposed in a cadaver exquis of good and very bad taste, of baroque and minimalism, of extreme dexterity and bitter failures.

 

The ambition of the very young artist isn’t exactly modest: To revolution the world of ceramics!  Slowly, at her rhythm, but with great assurance. She starts by undermining its bases, by disregarding her training to excellence, by integrating to her works  the failed experiences of the best ceramics artists of the country, collected for the series Ingratitude glorifiée, by killing the jar, the pot, bowl and all the craft objects, to which ceramics limited itself for a long time. And she already starts to reconstruct: shaky and almighty structures, tiered tempetto-pieces, sandcastles, heaps of found objects caught in a heavy flow of clay, foamy glazes that overflow like washing up fluid. As a skillful magician, she knows how to use the trick of the variation of the repetition, as a way to maker the object of her research more clearly visible.

 

Pernille Potoppidan Pedersen is twenty-six, and has already surpassed – maybe without even noticing – the never-ending debates regarding the definition of ceramics, its classification, its destination. Her work is rich, strong and powerful. If you think you have identified her system, her style, be assured, she is already elsewhere….

 

 

Background

Having received her diploma in 2012 from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Denmark in the Ceramics department in Bornholm (Denmark), Pernille Pontoppidan (born in 1987 in Denmark, where she lives and works) has exhibited her work since 2012. Her collaboration with Copenhagen Ceramics has allowed her to show her work in Paris, at the GALERIE MARIA LUND, in the collective exhibition Terres-Copenhagen Ceramics Invites (2013) in collaboration with the Palais de Tokyo, and to the exhibition space of the collective, in Frederiksberg in Denmark.

 

 

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