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Galerie Maria Wettergren is excited to present the solo exhibition the Sun the Moon by Tora Urup, introducing new works in hand-shaped solid glass and Japanese Urushi lacquer by the Danish artist. Rotation is a phenomenon that Tora Urup explores in the physical realization of her glass sculptures that is also relevant to all movement in our universe, determined by gravity. This dynamic rather than static state is not only engaged by the objects themselves, but equally in their viewers, moving around the sculptures to observe their changing expressions. In the words of the artist, “My work is a game of seeing and perceiving. A game that challenges our senses and our perception of space and reality.”
Tora Urup has been experimenting with applying colored Japanese lacquer directly on glass since a research trip to Japan in 2017, where she sought to learn about the Urushi technique and explore the contrast between the two materials. The lacquer is an organic sap, derived from trees, and it is a “living” material with a completely different visual quality than glass. While the solid glass reflect the light, the Japanese lacquer absorbs it.
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INSTALLATION IMAGES
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About the artist
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Biography
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Catalogue
The Sun the Moon: Tora Urup
Past exhibition