CC x Kunsthal Aarhus: From Art of Sport to Go Extreme

Talk
Language: English

Copenhagen Contemporary and Kunsthal Aarhus welcome you to a twin talk about the exhibitions Art of Sport at Copenhagen Contemporary and Go Extreme at Kunsthal Aarhus.

The two curators Louka Anargyros and Peter Ole Pedersen will together with the artist Søren Thilo Funder talk about the two exhibitions’ focus on sports and have a closer look at selected works.

Join us when we investigate what happens when sports and art are combined. The conversation will touch on topics such as gender and sports, the pursuit of freedom and identity, extreme sports, power and politics, body culture and mental states.

Program
15.00-15.15: Louka Anargyros on Art of Sport

15.15-15.30: Peter Ole Pedersen on Go Extreme

15.30-15.45: Louka Anargyros about his work Leatherboys

15.45-16.00: Søren about his works GAME Engine (Orange Bulletproof Kids), Dutch’n’Dutch and cop2_cit (SANDBOX LIFE IS HELL)

16.00-16.30: Joint discussion and questions from the audience

Moderator: Peter Ole Pedersen

The event is free when entrance to Copenhagen Contemporary is paid for – ticket reservation is required.

The talk takes place in English.

PETER OLE PEDERSEN (b. 1978) works as a curator, researcher, and artist. He is behind multiple exhibitions in various countries, often focusing on breaking down the boundaries between pop culture and experimental art. He has written books about contemporary art and film and operates the record company Kørfirs Records. Most recently, he is the recipient of the Bikuben Foundation’s Vision Award for the current exhibition Go Extreme at Kunsthal Aarhus.

LOUKA ANARGYROS (b. 1992) is a French artist based in Copenhagen and a graduate of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. He works with queer-policy, exile, and inherited traumas in sculpture and installation art, and with a special interest in crafts and materiality. In recent years Anargyros has investigated how activism and artistic practice are affecting each other.

SØREN THILO FUNDER (b.1979) works with video and installation art. His artworks are merging popular fiction, cultural trends, sociopolitical situations, and visions of the future. He is fascinated by our common history, the paradoxical nature of citizenship, and time-related displacements. Through this, he creates artworks suggesting new spaces for time-based, political and reflective meetings.

BIANCA ARGIMÓN (b. 1988) is a Belgian artist, based in Paris. She graduated from Beaux Arts de Paris in 2015. Her artistic practice includes pencil drawings but also sculpture and installations combining politics, philosophy, and humor. She deconstructs familiar images and offers an alternative view. In 2018 she received the Lafayette Anticipation prize.

Søren Thilo Funder, GAME Engine (Orange Bulletproof Kids), 2021. Photo: Enneke Hempen
Søren Thilo Funder, GAME Engine (Orange Bulletproof Kids), 2021. Photo: Enneke Hempen
Søren Thilo Funder, GAME Engine (Orange Bulletproof Kids), 2021. Photo: Enneke Hempen
Søren Thilo Funder, GAME Engine (Orange Bulletproof Kids), 2021. Photo: Enneke Hempen
Søren Thilo Funder, cop2_cit (SANDBOX LIFE IS HELL), 2021. Photo: Enneke Hempen
Søren Thilo Funder, cop2_cit (SANDBOX LIFE IS HELL), 2021. Photo: Enneke Hempen
Søren Thilo Funder, Dutch’n’Dutch (What the hell are YOU? What the hell ARE you?), 2021. Photo: Enneke Hempen
Søren Thilo Funder, Dutch’n’Dutch (What the hell are YOU? What the hell ARE you?), 2021. Photo: Enneke Hempen