
Like a video work about plants and a forest, together with bright pink plastic limbs... Yet there is always a connection. Visitors don't have to puzzle this out or come up with some kind of solution, but can use it as an opportunity to engage in conversation with the artists, with the artwork, and with other visitors.
DOUBLET is a series of projects that provides space for new ideas, perspectives, and combinations of seeing and thinking in art. In this sixth installment, Kira Fröse and Marthe Zink are collaborating on an installation in the main hall of concordia_kunstruimte.
Kira's cheerful colors and clear lines and the attractive visual language in Marthe's drawings act like a magnet, drawing the viewer in. They invite you to study and experience every detail, every color, and every surface up close. Once there, with your nose right up close to the work, you notice that there is more than just the colors, the playfulness, and the humor, and another layer becomes visible. With her drawings, Marthe questions the original narrative meaning by removing the everyday from its familiar context, and she wants to make the viewer aware of their own freedom. Kira's work seeks to entice viewers to experience what is happening before them with their own senses and imagination, allowing them to perceive that aesthetics can only be sustained through the presence of unaesthetic details.