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Per Kirkeby at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
Secret masterpiecesThe curator of the exhibition, the Kirkeby expert Erik Tøjner, director of the Louisiana Museum, has quite consistently sought out the masterpieces in Kirkeby's oeuvre, and - perhaps surprisingly - this has often taken him along paths outside the borders of Denmark. For it is a fact that more than three quarters of the works in the exhibition have not been seen before by the Danish public; so in a way it is Kirkeby's secret masterpieces that are now allowed to paint Louisiana's portrait of the greatest Danish post-war artist after Asger Jorn. A different picture
There is a widespread notion, not least in Denmark, that Per Kirkeby is an expressive painter; that is, that his knack for abstraction, his choice of colours, his sensitivity in the pictures, must necessarily reflect a spontaneous artistic soul who invests his life in the picture as a kind of gesture or bodily activity. This image of the artist appeals to many people because art thus comes to be about physical, emotional life expression - before it is a matter of images borne up by symbols, emblems, motifs and fragments of a recurring narrative. The autumn exhibition sets out to change this myth of the man in favour of a different image of the artist. The picture painted instead presents Kirkeby's work as a motivically borne and almost methodical oeuvre. Further information
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