Malene Landgreen, signed and dated 2005 on verso. Acrylic on canvas.
"Body". 100 x 120 cm.
Insignificant wear.
Bruun Rasmussen Auktion, 2005.
Lives and works in Copenhagen and Berlin.
Malene Landgreen’s work is shaped by concrete painting, and over time, the extended painting has become a recurring theme in her work.
With her distinctive color palette, Landgreen has moved far beyond the traditional frame of painting: Colors, shapes, line and patterns are put together in carefully tuned compositions of color relationships, which typically have the geometry as their starting point, but also instantaneous gestures of lyrical, organic and material expressions often occur in her painting, as an integrated part of Landgreens vocabulary.
With simple tools and powerful colors, she has for many years created both small and monumental InSitu projects in both private and public space.
Landgreen is known for, in a playfull and curious way, to investigate the boundaries between art, architecture, and design. Over the years, she has created significant transformations of architectural spaces, museums, hospitals, airports, and waste processing plants to create an intimate viewing experience.
Landgreen’s manipulation of existing architecture, through large scale installations, invites to physical engagement with painting allowing her space designs to be understood as forms of painting that engaged with everyday activities in everyday architectural conditions.
In her in situ work Landgreen have shown us a reoccurring ability of painting to transform, transfer and transcend its physicality while still retaining an intellectual rigor ‘as painting’.
Landgreens did a big solo show at Gl. Holtegaard - ‘Goodness Gracious!’ 8. APRIL – 3. JULI 2022