EXHIBITIONS


LEFTOVERS

LEFTOVERS

Helle Bovbjerg and Marianne Johnstad-Møller

An exhibition in the ceramic studio

Helle Bovbjerg Studio, Sjørupvej 18, 8800 Viborg


Blown, burnt and gimpet

Keramik og Glasværkstedet, kronprinsessegade 43, 1306 Kbh.K


Wandering in greed and gratitude

Photocredit: Mads Holm

Photocredit: Mads Holm

Photocredit: Mads Holm

Wandering in Greed and Gratitude

15 april - 21 maj 2023

Æglageret, Holbæk Kunstforening, Lindevej 6, 4300 Holbæk

The exhibition was kindly supported by Jorcks Fond, L.F.Foghts Fond and Statens Værksteder.


Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition 2022

 

Photographer: Ole Akhøj

 

Photographer: Ole Akhøj


Keramik som Tekstil på Tekstil som Keramik

Ceramics by Lotte westphal and Claydies

 

Udstillingssted for Tekstil, Cph. 2022


Exhibition and Booklaunch

Udstillingssted for Tekstil, Cph. 2022


Kunstnernes Efterårsudstilling 2020

 
Fotocredit: I DO ART Agency

Fotocredit: I DO ART Agency

Knitted object.

Fotocredit: I DO ART Agency

Fotocredit: I DO ART Agency

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Den Frie Udstillingsbygning

Oslo Plads 1

2100 Copenhagen


The hairpin lace and porcelain meets for tea and coffee

Porcelain by Pia Bastrup and Ann Linnemann. Hairpinlace objects by marianne Johnstad-møller. The exhibition was initiated and arranged by marianne Johnstad and took place in her studio.

The studio of marianne Johnstad

Jellingegade 8 kld. th

2100 Copenhagen


Tactile Talks

 
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ARLUND temporary art

Peder Skramsgade 32

8200 Århus N

Tactile talks are sensous and tactile meetings and dialogues between the grafic works of Anneline Schjødt Pedersen and the sculptural works made by me.

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Becoming

Becoming is a sculptural body of work, using knit as a medium expressing a process of consciously entering into grief and loss in an attempt to change its hold and thereby hopefully discovering oneself in a new way. The different sculptural objetcs are expressing the process of becoming an individual with what one was given and not given, including everything that is broken or missing.

The sculptural objects are made of discarded and damaged pieces of knit together with perfectly knitted pieces. They are recreating holes in the knit itself, and as holes of what was not, what never became and never will become.

 And holes to be perceived as potent ”spaces in between” spaces to hide in, to enter into in order to evolve differently –   the process of becoming. 

The exhibition was kindly supported by Beckett -Fonden, Grosserer L.F. Foghts Fond, konsul Georg Jorck og Hustru Emma Jorcks Fond. It was partly made at the Danish Art workshops .

Photo: Ole Akhøj

Photo: Ole Akhøj

 
Photo: Kirstine Autzen

Photo: Kirstine Autzen

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Officinet Bredgade 66 1260 Copenhagen Officinet is room for contemporary crafts and design featuring crossover projects within crafts, design, architecture and art, and run by Danish Crafts & Design association.


Napkin for the breadbasket for the napkin

Group exhibition curated by Anne Fabricius Møller 24 textile designers and artist creating napkins to the the beatifully crafted breadbasket by AkikoKenMade.

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Linen napkin 2 layers of fine linen handsewn together with cotton thread and visible stitches. The top layer of linen is handdyed. Mesurement: 24 x 25 cm

 
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Linen napkin Fine linen with a border of hairpinlace made of flat transparent japanese paperyarn. The border is handsewn to the linen with invisble stitches. The edge of the linen is folded and handsewn on the backside. Mesurement: 29,5 x 29,5 cm

 

Udstilliingsted for Tekstil v. Anne Fabricius Møller Møntergade 6 1116 Copenhagen K .


Textile and wood

AkikoKenMade and marianne Johnstad

 

Handcrafted wood and textile products and objects for daily life use.

The exhibition embraces both the functionel and the aesthetics of the every day life and is a meeting between the very different materials wood and textile

In common Akiko and Ken and Marianne have an interest for the material and the craft, and a belief  that  beatiful, senseous handcrafted products and objects have an positive impact in peopes lives.   

 
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Studio marianne Johnstad Jellingegade 8 kld th 2100 Copenhagen

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From the deep.

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Knit objects inspired by the beatiful and dangerous creatures of the ocean – the jellyhish. 

I see them as the otherworldly dancers of the sea, with innumerable variations in patterns, shapes, colors and moods to which I give artistic expression through knitwork. These peculiar beings remind me that comfort is deeply intertwined with hurt when we remember and sense all layers of life. 

Literally and philosophically, the layers of the jellyfish are meditations of what is visible and what lies hidden to us in the dark, of beauty and the pain that we need contemplation and quietude to embrace. 

The exhibition was kindly supported by Statens Kunstfond and most of the work was made at danish Art workshops.

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Officinet Bredgade 66 1260 Copenhagen Officinet is room for contemporary crafts and design featuring crossover projects within crafts, design, architecture and art, run by Danish Crafts & Design association.