COPENHAGEN.- NILS ST芌K announced the representation of Charlotte Br黣l.
Charlotte Br黣l works with the contradiction between nature and human processing. The industrial acrylic glass displays seem to enclose a carefully selected array of sculptural studies in clay along with a suspended arrangement of found bird feathers. It is, moreover, a comparative gaze that is activated when one studies the contents of Br黣ls exhibited showcases. And it is the gaze, above all, and the nonverbal, sensual experience that, according to the artist, ensures the simple complexity of the works.
It is as if Br黣ls sculptures never quite stop. On the contrary, it is like witnessing tableaux materialising in front of ones eyes. Her sculptures appear at once open, precise and unfinished in terms of their narrative. In Charlotte Br黣ls practice, life and work are connected and born of each other. It is a lifes work that invites the audience to take their time and enter the dialogue.
Charlotte Br黣l (b.1945) debuted as a visual artist in 1968 at the Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition. She has subsequently taken part in exhibitions including the September Exhibition at Sophienholm (1970); Spor I ler (Traces in clay), Kvindegalleriet (1982); New Nordic Art, Moskva (1990); Sindstrampoliner, Museumshallen, Natural History Museum, Copenhagen (2000); 64 Printboxes, Zebra, Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art (2002); Sindstrampoliner, Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art (2000); Invisible Sculptures, Nils St鎟k (2020). In 2022 Charlotte Br黣l presents her first public work at The Danish National School of Performing Arts, Copenhagen.