Press Release
A sculpture to enter and a spatial design to be surrounded by—his year’ art projects invite the viewer in and embrace material experimentation as part of the work toward new greener solutions. Rather than raise our awareness about issues of the environment and sustainability as motifs, Danish artist Peter Linde Busk and design group Numen/For Use search for sustainable alternatives in the making of their work.
Peter Linde Busk presents his first outdoor sculpture, made in paper pulp in the shape of a pumpkin. Material development and recycling are central elements of Linde Busk’ practice that combined with the desire to learn new things are driving forces when he approaches new artworks. He has experimented with material to make the new sculpture, rejecting traditional ones such as bronze, fiberglass, or epoxy materials as they present environmental problems. With its outside and inside, the sculpture is both a visual experience and a place to enter with space for reflection. Linde Busk is interested in the carved pumpkin—ts form and the rituals linked to Halloween—ut broadens the associations with the title Solaris, after Stanisław Lem’ sci-
The site-
Since the 1990s, industrial design collective Numen/For Use, Sven Jonke, Christoph Katzler and Nikola Radeljkovic, has worked actively to erase the barriers between design, architecture, and scenography. They choose to work with tape for the first time when collaborating with a choreographer to document dancers’movements. Since then, they have developed its use in their work with spacious installations consisting of self-
The Sculpture Park and the Collection
Wanås Konst is a unique cultural foundation in Southern Sweden where art, nature, and history meet, composed of a sculpture park and galleries on the site of a Renaissance castle and an organic farm. Since 35 years, Wanås Konst is a Center for Art and Education that produces and presents site-
Peter Linde Busk, Solaris, 2022. Installation view, Wanås Konst, Knislinge, Sweden, 2022. Photo: Mattias Givell.
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