SENSE ME
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- (English below)
Trapholt stiller skarpt på sansernes komplekse samspil. I den store udstilling, SENSE ME, sætter Olafur Eliasson, Wassily Kandinsky Georgia O’Keeffe mfl. fokus på hvordan lyd, duft, farve og form påvirker os.
Test dine sanser, smag en farve, stik hovedet i skyen, besøg en kunstig skov og læg dig på en talende tunge. Trapholts store særudstilling SENSE ME udforsker sansernes betydning for vores oplevelse af os selv og andre. Udstillingen sætter hele kroppen i spil i store kunst- og designinstallationer af blandt andre Olafur Eliasson, Jeppe Hein, Anne Patterson, Margrethe Odgaard og Peter de Cupere. Udstillingen viser desuden værker af avantgarden fra starten af det 20. århundrede af blandt andre Wassily Kandinsky, Georgia O’Keeffe og Rudolf Steiner, som også var optagede af det multisensoriske menneske.
I denne 15 min. film introducerer museumsdirektør Karen Grøn og museumsinspektør Katrine Stenum udstilingen.
SENSE ME
Test your own senses, taste a colour, put your head in the cloud, visit an artificial forest and lay back on a whispering ASMR tongue. SENSE ME investigates how our senses affect the way we perceive ourselves - and others.
The exhibition engages all of the visitor’s senses through large art and design installations created by leading figures such as Olafur Eliasson, Jeppe Hein, Anne Patterson, Margrethe Odgaard and Peter de Cupere. It also incorporates works by artists from the early twentieth century avant-garde, such as Wassily Kandinsky and Georgia O’Keeffe, who were all interested in the idea of the multi-sensory human being.
In its exploration of how we sense the world, SENSE ME incorporates early twentieth-century art, contemporary art installations, designs and workshops. It presents works by avant-garde artists of the early 1900s, who ushered in a new spiritual connection between material, spirit and senses. Present-day artists and designers extend their explorations in spatial installations that incorporate sound, scents, taste, tactility, touch and body. Guests are invited to put their senses first, leaving reflections for later. We react instinctively to sensory input - but our responses may differ from those of others. Inspired by the phenomenon of ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response), the exhibition has installations that invite you to explore how you are affected by whispering, crackling, crackling and rubbing sounds.
In this 15 min movie, museum director Karen Grøn and curator Katrine Stenum introduce the exhibition.