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SPECTA presents DANIEL SVARRE - Father's Watch Archive | Information & News |
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DANIEL SVARRE
Father's Watch February 27 - April 2, 2016 |
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DANIEL SVARRE Father's Watch February 27 - April 2, 2016 OPENING ON FRIDAY FEBRUARY 26 AT 5 - 8 PM! With Father's Watch Specta presents its third solo exhibition in the gallery by Daniel Svarre. The focal point of Daniel Svarre’s practice is a reflection on the relationship between power and powerlessness, inclusion and exclusion, often based on the mainstream group formations and hierarchies that one meets in public spaces. Based on objects from his own teenage years - scooters, school furniture and clothing - Daniel Svarre emphasizes on design and objects as important carriers and frames for interpretation at the time when the formation of the individual's overall identity begins. Based on his own subject and his own social context Daniel Svarre focuses on how the elements we surround ourselves with act as means of identification when relating between the ego, the social contexts and the surrounding community. It goes for e.g. clothing that we use as external signals on our standpoint, the community we identify with or it can be objects, furniture and design, with which we surround ourselves. Many of the works in the exhibition are modified elements which many recognize - a school table, a bench, a briefcase. This also goes for Painted Shields (1-6) which is a series of shields from scooters for young people. The shields are painted and transformed which lead them to reminiscent masks. They signal a special bond and identification and also a definition of a standpoint. The title work of the exhibition Father's Watch takes its formal basis of a wristwatch that belonged to Daniel Svarre’s father in the early 1980s. The watch is enlarged and stripped of recognizable details so that the work has a shape like a traditional framed wall object. The clock is both a personal memorial and at the same time an aesthetic, masculine power object. Besides it being an expression of the design trend of the early '80s it also reflects an authority and visibility. It is this link between the formation, authority and aesthetics, and the extent to which the social or cultural formation/malformation is passed on that interest Daniel Svarre. Daniel Svarre (DK / 1976) graduated from Malmö Art Academy in 2006. Svarre has recently curated the exhibition Normen in Sydhavn Station (2016) together with claus ejner, and exhibited at Volta Basel (w. Specta, 2014), Solo, Kunsthal Nord (2014), Tid og Tegn, Vendsyssel Kunstmuseum, DK (2013), Odermatt, Taillefer & Majudia Collections, Arsenal, Montreal, Canada (2012), Forskel på Folk, Kunsten – Aalborg Museum of Art, DK, We are all Fanatics, Castrum Peregrini, Amsterdam (2011), VOLTA NY (w. Specta, 2011), Becoming a Copenhagener, Københavns Museum/Copenhagen Museum (2010-2015). Svarre is represented in different private and public collections, including 21C Museum in Kentucky, USA, MUDO Collection, Turkey, Majudia Collection, Canada, Nykredit and the Danish Arts Agency. --- On the occasion of Day of Galleries on Friday February 26 SPECTA along with our "neighbours" Marie Kirkegaard Gallery and Hans Alf Gallery will have extended opening hours till 8 pm. On Friday February 26 Day of Galleries will be held in Denmark for the first time. Day of Galleries is an initiative by the Danish Gallery Society and marks the activities of the memebergalleries throughout the country. www.danskgalleri.dk --- Upcoming exhibitions: EVA STEEN CHRISTENSEN April 8 - May 14, 2016 MARKET ART FAIR, Stockholm April 22 - 24, 2016 --- SPECTA Peder Skrams Gade 13 DK-1054 Copenhagen K +45 3313 0123 www.specta.dk [email protected] Tue-Fri 12 - 17.30 Sat 11 - 14 or by appointment |
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