Fredrik Tjærandsen debuts in Hong Kong with large-scale installation
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Fredrik Tjærandsen debuts in Hong Kong with large-scale installation
This is Fredrik Tjærandsen’s first solo multimedia exhibition and his debut show in Asia. His fashion dance film was shot at Taikoo Place in 2020 and is projected on the side of installation made of natural rubber latex.



HONG KONG.- As part of the Swire Properties Arts Month 2021 programme, ArtisTree presents ArtisTree Selects: Light In/Out Film and Exhibition from 24 May to 8 June 2021. Marrying fashion with movement, film, photography and the visual arts, this project from Norwegian artist Fredrik Tjærandsen features a large-scale installation, the dance film Light In/Out, and a collection of striking photographs.

Featuring Tjærandsen’s signature bubble dresses, which earned him viral attention and the prestigious L'Oréal Professional Young Talent Award, this exhibition takes visitors on a journey that combines space, time and light. Visitors can interact with shapes, movement and visual textures in the exhibition. They are also invited to explore a four-metre high, three-dimensional sculpture constructed with the same material as that of the bubble dresses – sustainably and responsibly sourced natural rubber latex from Sri Lanka – and view the Light In/Out film that was shot around Taikoo Place last year. 

Supplementing the exhibition is a collection of photographs by British photographer Carlos Jimenez. The collection features the bubble dresses in different forms and colours, created for the live fashion event series Fashion in Motion at London’s Victoria & Albert Museum in 2020.

Priscilla Li, General Manager of Taikoo Place, Swire Properties, said: “We are excited to present this exhibition that resulted from a unique collaboration between ArtisTree and a number of international artists, and which sets out to demonstrate people’s resilience during challenging times. The choreography of Light In/Out blends and interacts harmoniously with the best and most distinctive architectural features of Taikoo Place. We will continue our efforts to bring unique programmes to Hong Kong that can add a new dimension to people’s working lives and help to cement Taikoo Place’s reputation as a global business district.”

Norwegian artist Fredrik Tjærandsen, said: “Through the bubbles, one might experience different perspectives and create deeper connections with ourselves and with the world. Taikoo Place has some fascinating architecture that acts as a ‘stage’ for my designs to interact with in the film. I look forward to sharing my work with everyone in Hong Kong.”

Highlights of the Light In/Out film




· Shot on location around Taikoo Place in 2020, the Light In/Out film came out of a collaboration between international artists and creatives, including London-based Fredrik Tjærandsen, Hong Kong’s leading dance artist Yuri Ng, local choreographer on the rise Frankie Ho, and Portugal-based independent curator and founder of Art Curator Grid, Pauline Foessel.

· This is the first time Tjærandsen’s dresses have been taken out of a traditional studio environment for the purpose of a film production.

· Due to the pandemic’s travel restrictions, the creative elements of the film, including the choreography and cinematography, were planned and completed virtually.

· To fully understand the usage and functionality of Tjærandsen’s dresses, a Hong Kong creative trained under the artist in the UK, learning how to inflate and manoeuvre the fragile garments. Upon his return and following quarantine, the creative supported the dance artists and production teams in Hong Kong in recreating the bubble dresses.

· The final outcome is a balance between movement and the bubble material, in a film that draws inspiration from the changing aspects of lives under the pandemic and reflects human resilience and reconnection.

Fredrik Tjærandsen is an artist and designer from Bodø, Norway who currently lives and works in London. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Fashion Design Womenswear from London’s Central Saint Martins college in 2019 and presented his collection, Moments of Clarity, to win the L'Oréal Professionnel Young Talent Award. Before graduating he worked at Louis Vuitton and Balenciaga in Paris. He is a Les Visionnaires scholar and also won the Nova Award 2019 for design.

Portfolio highlights include debuting his Bachelor of Arts fashion collection at Central Saint Martins; showing in Fashion in Motion at the Victoria & Albert Museum in January 2020; shooting with Tim Walker for the Wonderful Things exhibition; working with SHOWstudio alongside Nick Knight and Wayne McGregor on TORUS, a fashion film dedicated to his work; collaborating with IB Kamara for Vogue Italia’s live exhibition; and a 14-page DAZED editorial with Lea Colombo and Robbie Spencer. He was also nominated for the Beazley Design of the Year award at the London Design Museum.










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