Who, what, why, when, where?
Title: HANDS UP!
Who: Diana Lindbjerg (initiator/curator)
and you and you and you.
What: an exhibition
Why: Because I am curious about hands and all the associations they carry. And to see how many different levels of representation and abstraction it is possible to collect.
When: November 2019
Where: Trondheim, Gallery BLUNK + online catalogue
Title: HANDS UP!
Who: Diana Lindbjerg (initiator/curator)
and you and you and you.
What: an exhibition
Why: Because I am curious about hands and all the associations they carry. And to see how many different levels of representation and abstraction it is possible to collect.
When: November 2019
Where: Trondheim, Gallery BLUNK + online catalogue
Hands down!
Short about me:
Diana Lindbjerg (b. 1982, Denmark)
Visual artist, living in Trondheim Norway.
Education:
Trondheim Academy of fine Art, MFA
Glasgow School of Art, BA,Hons. Fine Art Photography
My motivation for this project:
For my MFA thesis I wrote a poetic argument titled: “my hand exist in the world” (2017) which explored different levels of representations of the hand. From a crude drawing, over language to end up with a photographic process many levels of abstraction beyond My hand.
Exerpt:
“I draw a simple drawing of my hand.
The drawing does not look like my hand.
The drawing is not my hand.
The drawing is a symbol of my hand.
The drawing of my hand exists in the world.”
See more of my work:
www.dlindbjerg.com
Diana Lindbjerg (b. 1982, Denmark)
Visual artist, living in Trondheim Norway.
Education:
Trondheim Academy of fine Art, MFA
Glasgow School of Art, BA,Hons. Fine Art Photography
My motivation for this project:
For my MFA thesis I wrote a poetic argument titled: “my hand exist in the world” (2017) which explored different levels of representations of the hand. From a crude drawing, over language to end up with a photographic process many levels of abstraction beyond My hand.
Exerpt:
“I draw a simple drawing of my hand.
The drawing does not look like my hand.
The drawing is not my hand.
The drawing is a symbol of my hand.
The drawing of my hand exists in the world.”
See more of my work:
www.dlindbjerg.com