Danish Berlin-based artist Sophie Erlund will present a newly developed sound installation.
Erlund’s works are coined by a precise sensitivity to internal processes. She has been developing a practice that both dissects and celebrates the presence of past narratives in a contemporary world. Her work process is defined by a thorough investigation of the subject and its context, which she translates into the three important fields of her work: sculpture, installation, and sound.
Inspired by theories about the openness in modern architecture Erlund started to translate emotional states in sculptures resembling modern architectural vocabulary, a concept that she calls ‘personified architecture,’ in which the immateriality of the acoustical material becomes a quasi-sculptural mass.
Besides her work for FD13, Erlund will show a sound installation at the Northrop Auditorium in the framework of Vexations. A long, long, long night (and day) at the piano curated by Amara Antilla and Sandra Teitge on June 14th-15th, 2014.
Sophie Erlund’s work has been internationally presented, most recently at the Fri Art – Centre d’art de Fribourg (2013) and at the 4th Marrakesh Biennale (2012).
She lives and works in Berlin, Germany.
Documentation here and here (details).
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