A room with a view – colourful and with an impressive atmosphere, Between Memory and Theft: Erik A. Frandsen © saatchi-gallery
A car made from old scraps of textile, quilted together by a group of Chinese women, multi-coloured and three-dimensional spaces, mixtures of reality and artistic expression. These and other sceneries will inspire you in the current exhibition „Between memory and theft“ by the Danish artist Erik A. Frandsen in the Red Brick Contemporary Art Museum in Beijing. Frandsen’s work comprises a variety of different media. His art masters a wide range of expressions from light installations to paintings, video installation and images in stainless steel. Frandsen’s art is ambiguos since it is inviting and rejecting at the same time. A characteristic of his art work is the recycling of motives and the application of these to various media. The repeated motives illuminate, that which is not visible at the first glance.
„Between memory and theft“ a solo exhibition by Erik A. Frandsen, until March 31 2013 at the Red Brick Contemporary Art Museum in Beijing. Opening hours: From Tuesday to Sunday 10 am – 5.30 pm
Tel: +86-10-1342-6451-523 – Address: Hegezhuang Village, Cuigezhuang Township, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100103, China 中国北京市朝阳区崔各庄乡何各庄村,邮编 100103
Upcoming events:
- April: Art Cologne (April 19th till 22nd 2013) – Erik A. Frandsen will be presented by the gallery Mikael Andersen
- May: exhibition at The Mediterranean Biennale in Sakhnin Israel
- August: Solo exhibition at the gallery Mikael Andersen in Copenhagen
Author Christine Elkemann