Fractured Rooms, Shared Surfaces
This exhibition brings together Asmund Havsteen-Mikkelsen, Kaspar Bonnén, Peter Ravn, and Joost Vandebrug in a dialogue on constructed space, perception, and the instability of the familiar. Across painting and image-making, interiors become stages where perspective slips, bodies fragment, and surfaces hold traces of both presence and absence.
Each artist approaches space as something psychological as much as physical—rooms are not merely inhabited but felt, stretched, and reassembled. From quiet architectural thresholds to charged, almost theatrical compositions, the works invite viewers to navigate between control and disorientation.
Together, they form a fractured yet cohesive landscape where the boundaries between figure, object, and environment dissolve, asking: how do we locate ourselves in spaces that resist stillness?
