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Anna Bjerger | Blanket for a Sail

Archive exhibition
27 March - 1 May 2021
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Anna Bjerger Vest, 2021 Olja på aluminium / Oil on aluminium 150x103 cm
Anna Bjerger
Vest, 2021
Olja på aluminium / Oil on aluminium
150x103 cm

(Scroll down for Swedish)

 

You see the law of the ocean

Says you shall never fail

Use your heart as a rudder

Faith as a compass

And a blanket for a sail

 

– Harry Nilsson

Blanket for a Sail, 1977

 

We are pleased to announce Anna Bjerger’s (b.1973) third solo exhibition at the gallery. Blanket for a Sail presents a series of paintings made in the last year.

 

The English writer and critic Brian Dillon writes in the introduction to his book Suppose a Sentence about copying and collecting sentences. This is something he has done for years at the end of his many notebooks. What happens to these sentences when they are taken out of their original context and why does he choose a specific sentence? He writes that over the years the sentences have composed a parallel timeline of affinity.

 

Language can evoke images and images often inspire language: a cycle where one thing generates the other. Anna Bjerger’s paintings take prosaic photographic images as a starting point. She elevates the images by removing them from their context and transforming them through the act of painting. We are invited to view the motif in a new light. Much like a sentence cut out from a text Bjerger’s paintings shift what we find valuable in the image and attempt to reveal previously unseen elements. This can be psychological, personal or formal, a weaving together of qualities to suggest new readings. The result is a seemingly incongruous collage of images where the materiality of painting is emphasised to explore the motifs. This disharmony allows unexpected connections to be made between each of the images and for them to begin to have a conversation with one another.

 

Working toward the exhibition Bjerger was thinking about landscape painting but by focusing on the physicality of the medium she has redirected her gaze inwards. Instead of a view we are presented with an obscured or blocked scene and she has allowed her intuitive painting to lead her to a dream like place where we are aware something unknown might happen. These psychological landscapes attempt to push at the boundaries set by the idea of landscape painting and the upping in scale seems designed to immerse us in this environment of drips and brush marks as well as the image itself. There is an implied disorientation that could be anywhere and nowhere.

 

Anna Bjerger (b.1973) lives and works in Småland, Sweden. She is educated at S:t Martins School of Art and Design and Royal College of Art in London, UK. She has exhibited in Sverige and internationally since the beginning of the 2000s. Selected solo exhibitions: Gl. Holtegaard Konsthal, Holte, Denmark (2020), Galleri Bo Bjerggaard, Copenhagen, Denmark (2019), Galleri Magnus Karlsson, Stockholm, Sweden (2018, 2015), Le Manoir, Banyuls sur Mer, France (2017), 0–0 LA, Los Angeles, US (2017), Kristianstads konsthall, Sweden (2017), David Risley Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark (2016, 2012, 2008), Galleria Monica de Cardenas, Milano, Italy (2014), Fullersta Gård, Stockholm, Sweden (2013), Paradise Row, London, UK (2012, 2010), Växjö Konsthall, Sweden (2012), Galerie Gabriel Rolt, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2011, 2009), Peter Bergman Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden (2010, 2008). Her paintings are in the collections of Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Nehterlands, Zabludowicz Collection, UK and Tishman Speyer Collection, US.

 

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You see the law of the ocean

Says you shall never fail

Use your heart as a rudder

Faith as a compass

And a blanket for a sail

 

– Harry Nilsson

Blanket for a Sail, 1977

 

 

Vi har glädjen att presentera Anna Bjergers (f.1973) tredje separatutställning på galleriet. Blanket for a Sail presenterar en serie målningar utförda det senaste året.

 

I introduktionen till sin bok Suppose a Sentence skriver den engelske författaren och kritikern Brian Dillon om att samla på meningar. Detta är något han gjort under flera år i en mängd anteckningsböcker. Vad händer med dessa meningar när de tagits ur sitt ursprungliga sammanhang och varför väljer han en specifik mening? Dillon skriver att meningarna under åren skapat en parallell tidslinje av ”affinity” vilket kan betyda både släktskap och samhörighet.

 

Språket kan framkalla bilder, och bilder inspirerar ofta till tal eller skrift: en cirkulär rörelse där det ena föds ur det andra. Anna Bjergers målningar har sitt ursprung i prosaiska fotografiska motiv. Hon lyfter fram bilderna genom att ta dem ur sitt sammanhang och låta dem gå igenom en målerisk process. På så sätt kan motiven ses i ett nytt ljus. Precis som när en mening klippts ur en text kan innehållet förskjutas och nya saker blir synliga. Det resulterar i ett brokigt collage av bilder där måleriet får spelrum att lyhört utforska motiven, och som trots sin dissonans kan verka som en helhet.

 

I utställningens målningar har Bjerger fokuserat på landskapsmåleri, men låtit materialet vara drivande i strävan att omdefiniera och öppna upp begreppet. Istället för en trygg vy med utsikt träder vi in i en drömlik målerisk värld där oljefärgens rinningar och penselspråk är lika viktiga som motivet som avbildats. Målningarnas större format skapar fysisk närhet till motivet och inbjuder till delaktighet. Med en introspektiv blick frammanar Bjerger landskap som inte kräver orientering, de är var som helst och ingenstans.

 

Anna Bjerger (f.1973) bor och arbetar utanför Älmhult. Hon är utbildad vid S:t Martins School of Art and Design och Royal College of Art i London. Hon har haft utställningar i Sverige och internationellt sedan början av 2000-talet. Separatutställningar i urval: Gl. Holtegaard Konsthal, Holte, Danmark (2020), Galleri Bo Bjerggaard, Köpenhamn, Danmark (2019), Galleri Magnus Karlsson, Stockholm (2018, 2015), Le Manoir, Banyuls sur Mer, Frankrike (2017), 0–0 LA, Los Angeles, USA (2017), Kristianstads konsthall (2017), David Risley Gallery, Köpenhamn, Danmark (2016, 2012, 2008), Galleria Monica de Cardenas, Milano, Italien (2014), Fullersta Gård, Stockholm (2013), Paradise Row, London, Storbritannien (2012, 2010), Växjö Konsthall (2012), Galerie Gabriel Rolt, Amsterdam, Nederländerna (2011, 2009), Peter Bergman, Stockholm (2010, 2008). Hennes arbeten finns bl.a. i samlingarna på Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Danmark, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Nederländerna, Zabludowicz Collection och Tishman Speyer Collection.

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Works
  • Anna Bjerger, Vest, 2021
    Anna Bjerger, Vest, 2021
  • Anna Bjerger, Ship, 2021
    Anna Bjerger, Ship, 2021
  • Anna Bjerger, Lamp, 2020
    Anna Bjerger, Lamp, 2020
  • Anna Bjerger, Sand, 2020
    Anna Bjerger, Sand, 2020
  • Anna Bjerger, Tracks, 2021
    Anna Bjerger, Tracks, 2021
  • Anna Bjerger, Roadside, 2021
    Anna Bjerger, Roadside, 2021
  • Anna Bjerger, Prism, 2021
    Anna Bjerger, Prism, 2021
  • Anna Bjerger, Night Forest, 2020
    Anna Bjerger, Night Forest, 2020
  • Anna Bjerger, Cabinet, 2020
    Anna Bjerger, Cabinet, 2020
  • Anna Bjerger, Snowfall, 2021
    Anna Bjerger, Snowfall, 2021
Installation Views
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Video
Press
  • Review in SvD, Anna Bjerger

    Dan Backman, SvD, April 17, 2021
  • Review in Omkonst, Anna Bjerger

    Susanna Slöör, Omkonst, April 9, 2021

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