2011
Aluminium Shadow
Two shadows drawn directly on the floor in a foundry workshop.
The silhouettes of the shadows are drawn with liquid aluminum.
Aluminum.
2005
Knopfshatten
In a disused button factory in Berlin, an installation was created where buttons and their shadows were viewed.
The shadows were projected on the walls to become the shadow of the factory's former function.
Mural Painting.
1997
Shadow Walk
Washington square Park and 80 Washington Square East Galleries.
Walking a 6 meter long rubber shadow attached to the boots, through Washington Square Park.
When arriving at the gallery taking of the rubber suit and the rubber shadow and walking away naked.
Mixed media. Mainly rubber.
1996
Nude descending a Staircase Shadow
Latex cast of a staircase with the shape of a nude shadow.
Latex.
1996
Shadow Dog
Half dog, half shadow.
Not everything you do needs an explanation…
Plaster.
1995
Shadow Bloob
The two-dimensional shadow enters the three-dimensional world by rising above the floor like a bloob.
Polyester and latex.
1994
Points of View
When you grab into your kitchen drawer, you just grab what you need.
Often, one recognizes it rather than acknowledging it.
Seen from a strange angle, kitchen stuff does not represent anything recognizable.
The shadow, on the other hand, may be more recognizable than the object itself.
Mural painting and mixed media.
1993
19:47 20.06 1993
Shadows and their volatility. They fart away, faster than the eye can comprehend.
This is the shadow of my then boyfriend, Tony as he rides his bike across the railway bridge in Valby, at 19:47 2006,1993.
Taking the two dimensional shadow and turning it into tree dimensions, in an attempt to suggest a "moredimensional" reality.
Polyester.
1992
Cast Shadow
Shadow of a bottle of wine, glass and bowl of chips.
Again, under the influence of wine, I have not seen the objects, but rather the shadows.
Imagined how they would look if they were solid material – almost like a hole in the light.
Painted Plaster.
1991
Un portré D'ombré
When you pull it down, it looks like a lady with puff sleeves and when you pull it up, it looks like a man with hair under his arms and a curly pee.
Pulling it up and down, almost looks like an erotic act.
One of my most important works, my first shadow sculpture. Since then, many theoretical ideas have emerged.
Polyester.