Louise Sparre

Whispering Cosmos

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  • 💙 KH7artspace
  • đŸ–€ Louise Sparre
  • 💜 Mille HĂžjerslev
  • 💛 Jacob Friis Holm Nielsen

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Fragments 2023 silk and hand cut plywood
Fragments 2023 silk and hand cut plywood
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Cosmos 2023
Cosmos 2023
Cosmos close up
Cosmos close up
Expansion 2023
Expansion 2023
Fragments
Fragments
Fragments close up
Fragments close up
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View back room Whispering Cosmos
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Fragments of Life, Fragments of the Univers #2
Fragments of Life, Fragments of the Univers #2
Out There in Here #2
Out There in Here #2
Fragments of Life, Fragments of the Univers #3
Fragments of Life, Fragments of the Univers #3
Micro Macro
Micro Macro
Perception #4
Perception #4
Whispering Cosmos (titel for the work also)
Whispering Cosmos (titel for the work also)
Whispering Cosmos close up
Whispering Cosmos close up
Whispering Cosmos A solo exhibition by Louise Sparre Carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, sulfur and phosphorus. Everything we know is built around these six elements. Everything is made up of matter, and matter consists of atoms.You and I are made of the same components as the cherry blossoms around the world and the little bird I can hear flying around out there because its song penetrates both windows and bricks as I drink coffee and read about a team of astronomers who for recently measured the largest energy discharge since the Big Bang, the physical event believed to have led to the creation of the universe approx. 13.8 billion years ago. The focal point of Whispering Cosmos by Louise Sparre is biochemical and points to the connection of everything - from the smallest plant shoot to the largest galaxy. With her solo exhibition, Sparre wants to draw our attention to the fact that the building blocks of humans, animals, plants and insects consist of the same elements that are found in the stars, planets and galaxies. For Whispering Cosmos, Sparre has processed and assembled materials such as metal, silk, hair, silicone, concrete and recycled wood and created a series of diverse and contradictory works that, on the one hand, emphasize the solid architecture of KH7, because the artistic approach is minimalistic and tight, and on the other hand, it contrasts with the raw and industrial space, because the works are delicate, tactile and sensuous, but are not afraid to take up space and fill the space, indeed, almost outdo it with a strong feminine energy. Sparre uses the intertwining of the different materials and the dynamics between the organic and synthetic, the rough and the soft, the smooth and matte, the dark and the light to show the complexity of living things in terms of form and at the same time incomprehensible simplicity. The power of movement is the overarching theme and the unifying grip of the exhibition, which is expressed in the momentum that is in the execution of the works, the form they are given and the way they are arranged on the floor and on the walls as in a choreography. Sparre sees motion as a life-giving flow, as a cell multiplying from 1 to 100 trillion, a star exploding with enormous force, or as the expansion of the universe accelerating in the known and unknown. This is illustrated in the work with the same title as the exhibition, Whispering Cosmos, which with its appearance can be said to balance between a cell and a black hole, a pupil, an expansion or a contracting woe. In many ways similar to the world and the universe as we know them but have not finished exploring, they both came into being through expansion and expansion. You can say that Sparre's art has a poetic, philosophical and activist agenda. Her works show us that the human body is not bounded, but moves completely out into space, just as space finds its way into us, we are born into space and inhabited by stardust. That our bodies belong to the universe seems to permeate the entire exhibition. Whispering Cosmos is kindly supported by the The Danish Art Foundation and Kulturudviklingspuljen Aarhus.
Mille HĂžjerslev

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