Event
7 June 16.00 – 17.00
  • Talks

Simon Dybbroe Møller & Krist Gruijthuijsen

Thick & Thin

Just before the opening of the solo exhibition with Simon Dybbroe Møller, you can experience curator Krist Gruijthuijsen in conversation with the Danish artist and sculpture professor about the exhibition Thick & Thin, and the works and the creation process behind them.

The talk is in English and takes place in our cinema. Admission is free and seats are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

After the talk, we invite you to the opening of the exhibition at 17.00-20.00.

About the exhibition:
In his practice, Simon Dybbroe Møller investigates and complicates common binaries: copy and original, motif and depiction. The artist tests what sculpture is or can be, in a world that is dictated by the photographic; a world where our economy and attention has shifted from the object to the image.

‘Thick & Thin’ hints at this preoccupation with the relationship between sculpture (thick) and imagery (thin) as well as the twists and turns of two decades of artistic practice – through “thick and thin”. His solo exhibitions often have the atmosphere of carefully curated group shows, and many works chosen for the exhibition use autobiographical elements to examine notions of identity and representation, and question tropes and mechanisms of depiction. Rather than settling into one medium or style, Dybbroe Møller continuously probes new territories, moving between film, photography, found objects, installation, sculpture, performance, writing, curating and teaching.

Simon Dybbroe Møller was born in Aarhus in 1976 and has been professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts’ School of Sculpture in Copenhagen since 2019. He has previously had solo exhibitions in several international institutions as well as participated in biennials and group exhibitions worldwide. Simon Dybbroe Møller is the founder of the performance program Why Words Now and, together with the artist Nina Beier, runs the exhibition site AYE-AYE in Copenhagen.

‘Thick & Thin’ has been developed in close collaboration between the artist and with curator Krist Gruijthuijsen, director KW Institute of Contemporary Art in Berlin.