Sergej Jensen

Sergej Jensen’s work draws on a wide range of materials and formal references. Primarily known for his textile works, his lyrical compositions incorporate a variety of fabrics, from burlap and linen to silk and wool.

Working within the idiom of minimalist painting, Jensen takes its material support – the canvas – and sews, bleaches, stretches or stains the cloth to create works that waver between abstraction and representation. The principle of the readymade and recycling also suffuse his practice; off-cuts from previous works often re-appear as motifs for new paintings; hand-knitted lengths are sewn or pulled over stretchers; sections of fabric are left outside to let the weather alter its surface. His practice draws attention to seemingly incidental details such as flecks of wool or frayed edges, and his muted palette and gestural mark-making, whether applied in paint or stained with bleach, point as much to negative space as to delineated forms. Although the imagery can be hard to read, the titles given often allude to their point of origin in recognisable forms, such as ‘Tower of Nothing’ made from recycled moneybags, or ‘Eye of the maker’ featuring various banknotes of different currencies, which point to his unabashed relationship to the commercial market.

While the discourse of Jensen’s paintings is often associated with the work of Rosemarie Trockel, Sigmar Polke, Blinky Palermo and Michael Krebber, it is the production of his own music, films and collaborative performances that bears as large an influence over his practice. In previous gallery exhibitions, Jensen has also subverted the gallery context by the arrangement of his paintings alongside additional domestic elements such as a fireplace, rugs or carpeting. For example, for the Berlin Biennial, Jensen created a ‘waiting room’ lined with chairs, paintings, appliquéd fabric ceiling and a monitor with a film by Jensen capturing from a window unsuspecting passers-by in a park.

Sergej Jensen was born in Denmark in 1973, and lives and works in Berlin, Germany. His work has exhibited in a number of major international group exhibitions: Annette Kelm, Sergej Jensen, Wolfgang Breuer - Kunstwerke Berlin (2009), 'Of Mice and Men', Berlin Biennial (2006), 'Momentum Nordice Festival of Contemporary Art', Moss (2006) and the São Paulo Biennial (2004). Solo exhibitions include Pinakothek Der Moderne (with Henrik Olesen), Munich (2008), 'Schmoll', Kunsthalle Bergen, Norway ("2008) Malmö Konsthall, Sweden (2008), 'Nomadic bags and bag faces' The Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin (2007), Kunstverein Bremerhaven, Germany (2004) and Kunstverein Braunschweig (with Stefan Müller) Germany (2003).

Loading...

 
 

House of NothingThe Last Yellow TriangleUnited NationsUntitled

More on Sergej Jensen


Artworks
I
4 Images
II
4 Images
III
4 Images
IV
4 Images
V
4 Images
VII
4 Images
VIII
4 Images

Related Texts
Bibliography
CV

Exhibitions
The last twenty minutes of 2001
16 Jul—28 Aug 2010
La chambre de la peinture
14 Dec—27 Jan 2007

Artist's Publications
Available in the Bookshop
The last twenty minutes of 2001
2010
La chambre de la peinture
2007

News
Sergej Jensen at the Aspen Art Museum
30 Jul 2010

Related Links
http://www.douglashydegalle...
Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin

Back to Artist Index