
SMK ~ Mix it Up
~ Group show at The National Gallery of Denmark (SMK), in Copenhagen.
~ 29.05.15 - 31.05.15
~ Works on show: Astrid´s Rose
~ Lingerie tech
~ SMK invited a group of artists to make an interpretation of a chosen artwork from the National gallery permanent collections, including Signe Emdal. More info, follow this link
~ Curated by: The National Gallery of Denmark (SMK)
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About Mix it Up ( words by SMK ):
Taking the painting Rose sets the Table (1914) by Astrid Holm (1876-1937) as her point of inspiration, Signe Emdal created a tapestry, where the roses and vibrant colours from Holm’s painting: red, yellow and pink was woven into the structure of the textile. The flower explosion in the tapestry was a way of expressing the theme of emancipation presented in the painting, which is also core to Astrid Holm’s own biography. As a female painter and tapestry weaver, Astrid Holm fought for female artists’ rights and for the recognition in Denmark of tapestry weaving as an art form.
”I want Astrid’s Rose to bloom. I want her to hold her head up high, look ahead and unfold in all her gentleness and strength, shining. Long enough, she has been standing in the shadow of her male modernist colleagues. This brave and powerful cosmopolitan paintres.”
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© Images: Jakob Emdal & Signe Emdal


Photo by: Signe Emdal





Photo by: SMK

Photo by: SMK

Photo by: Jakob Emdal

Photo by: Jakob Emdal
