JURY 2021
ABOUT THE BOARD The jury consists in 2021 of ...
ABOUT THE BOARD The jury consists in 2021 of ...
Iben Høj is a trained textile designer from Brighton University and has for a number of years created clothing that merges the fine-meshed poetry of knitting with the Scandinavian's functional approach to form and use. For the past eight years, Iben Høj has worked spatially and artistically with his three-dimensional knitwear and stretched out his textile features in both less staged formats and gigantic space installations that seem immensely delicate and endearingly strong at the same time.
Martin Marker is an architect and co-founder of the international architecture collective, A-A Collective. In addition to Martin's practice with A-A Collective, he teaches at the Department of Building Art, City & Landscape at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts' Schools of Architecture, Design and Preservation.
Marie Lund is a sculptor graduated from the Royal College of Art in London. Recent solo exhibitions include The Thirst, Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen; Face to Back, Croy Nielsen, Vienna; Grip, Jose Garcia, mx, Mexico City; Legumes, Holstebro Art Museum; Scout, Jose Garcia, mx, Merida; Flush, Badischer Kunstverein; Drums, Museo Marino Marini. Her works have been shown at exhibitions at Goldsmith CCA, London; Palais de Tokyo, Paris; Tate Britain, London; Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo; Extra City Antwerp; Krefeld Art Museum; Museum of Contemporary Art, Detroit; Cologne Kunstverein; Kunsthalle Mulhousse; De Vleeshal, Middelburg; Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis; The Swiss Institute, New York and CCA Wattis, San Francisco among others. In spring 2021, Lund will have a solo exhibition at Kunsthalle St. Gallen.
Visual artist Nina Beier is educated at the Royal College of Art In London. She has had solo exhibitions at institutions such as Kunsthal Ght; Spike Island, Bristol; Contemporary Art Centre (CAC), Vilnius; Kunstverein, Hamburg; David Roberts Art Foundation, London; Objectif Exhibitions, Antwerp; Kunsthaus Glarus, Switzerland and Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen. Group exhibitions include the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Tate Modern, London; Musée d'Art Moderne, Paris; the Power Station, Shanghai. Beier has attended a number of biennales such as the 13th Biennale de Lyon, 20th Sydney Biennale, Baltic Triennale BTXIII, 6th Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art Performa 15, Luma Foundation's Elevation 1049, Riga International Biennial of Contemporary Art and her work to be displayed at the upcoming São Paulo Biennial. Nina Beier is represented by Croy Nielsen, Vienna, Standard (Oslo) and Metro Pictures, New York.
A Kassen consists of Christian Bretton-Meyer, Morten Steen Hebsgaard, Søren Petersen and Tommy Petersen – who over the last 15 years of collaboration have developed a conceptual site-specific practice with a special openness to the complexities associated with any situation in which works of art are included – socially, politically, economically, materially and spatially. They work investigatively with a reflected approach to the production methods of art and their role as artists. The tone of their works is subtle and playful, and they often use an element of surprise to create the bit of wonder needed to initiate a series of questions that can reflect the work's idea and open up the poetic potential of everyday life.