post-title Jenny Magnusson | Scores | Dorothée Nilsson Gallery | 27.04.-15.06.2024

Jenny Magnusson | Scores | Dorothée Nilsson Gallery | 27.04.-15.06.2024

Jenny Magnusson | Scores | Dorothée Nilsson Gallery | 27.04.-15.06.2024

Jenny Magnusson | Scores | Dorothée Nilsson Gallery | 27.04.-15.06.2024

until 15.06. | #4288ARTatBerlin | Dorothée Nilsson Gallery currently shows the exhibition Scores by the artist Jenny Magnusson.

Dorothée Nilsson Gallery is happy to invite you to the opening of Jenny Magnusson’s solo-exhibition “Scores”. Magnusson’s site-specific sculpture explores internalisation of space, place, artefact, and materiality. The materiality of the, at times, found object is brought to the foreground. For Magnusson form follows materials, not the other way around. The found material is not revised or altered but instead allowed to become part of a constellation, creating a surprising or humorous interplay between otherwise ordinary elements that might have been discarded or overlooked. A sense of dependency, or interconnectedness arises. Revisiting and reusing material, objects, and artefacts is a key part of her practice. Her archive acts as a material pool she dips in and out of. Construction and deconstruction. She says: ‘For me, sculpture is an act of the making, the materiality is the place, and the act of borrowing is interactivity. An exhibition is an interruption in an oscillating movement in which works are created and dissolved. A temporary endpoint.’

Exhibition period: Saturday, 27. April until Saturday, 15. June 2024

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Title image caption: Jenny Magnusson, Untitled, 2024, ph. @P. Elgström

Exhibition Jenny Magnusson – Dorothée Nilsson Gallery | Zeitgenössische Kunst in Berlin | Contemporary Art | Exhibitions Berlin Galleries | ART at Berlin

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