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13 November 2013 [Artist Of The Week] Based on his own life and not limited to a single media creates Gudrun Hasle works with great authenticity and presence. One of the works can currently be seen at the group exhibition Out of Fashion on ART Museum of Modern Art Aalborg.
This is seen for example in the work Gail's life Histiore that unfolds as a 17-meter-long cartoon with small embroidered figures and texts from different stages and events hair games in her life.
In the work Relabeling can see photos from a period in Hasle's life where she replaced all the marks on his clothes hair games with their own statements like "it's my prop wash" and "I'm skufed".
Striving for perfection Gudrun Hasle's art often revolves around her own reflections on life in general from small observations in everyday life to a pursuit of perfection in an otherwise imperfect reality.
The conflict between the perfect and imperfect is a recurring theme in Hasle works. Her art is without a filter, and she is not fear of facing taboo subjects. She uses both her gender, his childhood and his dyslexia when she talks with needle and thread.
The works slowness forms a contrast to the contemporary fast-paced lifestyle characterized by electronic media. At the same time contributing works for a feminist hair games tradition where a traditional "housewife media" as embroidery given political edge.
Read more More focus series Roskilde Festival 2013 [AWA] Art Weekend Aarhus NY legacy of Fluxus Copenhagen Art Festival 2012 Roskilde Festival 2012 Week columnist Art, collectivity and network VISION Wide Week Artist Art Copenhagen 2011 Roskilde hair games Festival 2011 Behind the lines of art and public space A New Nordic position? ART Herning 2011 Between Art and Design hair games Performative arts PORT 2010 Art Fair Special 2010 Roskilde Festival 2010 Art's value? Art Herning Can art communicate? Climate in art RATE Art Fair Special Roskilde Festival 09 KUNSTEN.NU. Guides for summer art experiences Artist in fact in the workshop Danish Arts Foundation U-TURN Alt_Cph 2008 Exhibition galleries for experiments Political Art Cuisine Art Machine-RAUM Street Art / Graffiti
13 November 2013 [Artist Of The Week] Based on his own life and not limited to a single media creates Gudrun Hasle works with great authenticity and presence. One of the works can currently be seen at the group exhibition Out of Fashion on ART Museum of Modern Art Aalborg.
This is seen for example in the work Gail's life Histiore that unfolds as a 17-meter-long cartoon with small embroidered figures and texts from different stages and events hair games in her life.
In the work Relabeling can see photos from a period in Hasle's life where she replaced all the marks on his clothes hair games with their own statements like "it's my prop wash" and "I'm skufed".
Striving for perfection Gudrun Hasle's art often revolves around her own reflections on life in general from small observations in everyday life to a pursuit of perfection in an otherwise imperfect reality.
The conflict between the perfect and imperfect is a recurring theme in Hasle works. Her art is without a filter, and she is not fear of facing taboo subjects. She uses both her gender, his childhood and his dyslexia when she talks with needle and thread.
The works slowness forms a contrast to the contemporary fast-paced lifestyle characterized by electronic media. At the same time contributing works for a feminist hair games tradition where a traditional "housewife media" as embroidery given political edge.
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