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Jesper Just est un artiste danois, né en 1974 à Copenhague, vivant à New-York.

Biographie

Il a fait ses études à The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts de 1997 à 2003. Jesper Just est représenté par la Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Paris, Perry Rubenstein Gallery, New York et Galleri Christina Wilson, Copenhagen.


Son Œuvre

Expositions

Principales expositions personnelles

2009
  • Jesper Just, Perry Rubenstein Gallery, New York, NY
  • With Mixed Emotions, MOCAD, Detroit, USA
  • Centro de Arte Moderna, Lissabon, Portugal
2008
  • Romantic Delusions, Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Paris, France
  • Romantic Delusions, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY
  • Romantic Delusions, U-turn / Kunsthallen Nikolaj, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • It Will All End in Tears, La Casa Encendida, Madrid, Spain
2007
  • Jesper Just, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna
  • SMAK, Belgium
  • Jesper Just, Witte de With, Rotterdam
  • Jesper Just, Miami Art Museum, Miami, FL
2006
2005
2004
2003
  • The Man Who Strayed, artnode.dk / Den Anden Opera, Copenhagen


Principales expositions collectives

2009
  • Code share, Contemporary Art Center (CAC) Viltinius, Lithuania
  • Angli-Heart, Herming Kunstmuseum, Herming, Danemark
  • Mia Vida, From Heaven to Hell, Mucsarnok Kunsthalle, Budapest
  • Damaged Romanticism: A Mirror of Modern Emotion, Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, NY
  • Play-Film and Video, Moderna Museet, Stockholm
2008
  • Romantic Delusions, Liverpool Biennial
  • Locked-in The Image of Humantiy in the Age of Intrusion, Casino Luxembourg
  • Glasgow International - Festival of Contemporary Art, Glasgow
  • UNCLASSIFIABLE, Overgaden. Institut for Samtids Kunst, Copenhagen
  • Ciclo Video, CGAC (Galician Centre of Contemporary Art), Santiago de Compostela, Spain
2007
  • MoA (Museum of Art), Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea
  • Beijing Center for Creativity, Millennium Art Museum, Beijing, China
  • MediaArsLab Museum, Moscow
  • CRACK THE SKY, Biennale de Montréal, Montreal, Canada
  • The Moore Space/moca, Miami
  • Timer 01, intimità/intimacy, Triennale Bovisa, Milan, Italy
  • Stejdelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Amsterdam
  • Argos, Brussels
  • KölnShow 2, European Kunsthalle, Cologne, Germany
2006
  • COPENHAGEN - SAN FRANCISCO, Scandinavian Short Film Festival, ATA, San Francisco
  • Busan Biennale, Busan, Korea
  • Die grosse Geste / The big scene - Emotionality in Recent Video Art, Toronto film festivaI, Canada
  • LIAF 06, June 17th - July 13th, Lofoten International Art Festival, Lofoten, Norway
  • Don Quijote, Witte de With, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
  • Ars 06 Sense of the Real, Kiasma Museum, Helsinki, Finland
  • Trial Balloons, MUSACMuseo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León, Spain
  • Biennale du Havre, June, Le Havre, France
  • BENT: Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary Scandinavian Art, Fine Arts Gallery, San Francisco
  • Artprojx, Prince Charles Cinema, Frieze Art Fair Event, London
2005
  • Matisse &, August - December, Royal Museum of Fine Art, Copenhagen
  • Collection Lambert, Musée d'Art Contemporain, Avignon, France
  • Do Not Interrupt Your Activities, Royal College of Art Galleries, London
2004
  • I feel mysterious today, Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami
  • Altered Spaces, Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art, Indianapolis
  • 3rd Momentum 2004, the nordic festival of contemporary art, Moss, Norway
2003
  • Survival Strategies for Untrained Ones, Kunst und Medienzentrum Adlershof, Berlin
  • Something about Love, Casino Luxembourg, Luxembourg
  • Exit, Kunstforeningen, Copenhagen
2002
  • The Island And The Aeroplane, SparwasserHQ, Berlin
  • BIG Social Game, GAM - Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art, Torino, Italy
  • Bits and pieces, Royal Museum of Fine Art, Copenhagen


Awards

  • Arken Museum of Moder Art's Travel Grant 2009
  • Carnegie Art Award 2008 (2nd prize)
  • Danish Arts Council's Grant


Collections publiques

  • MOMA, New York
  • The Guggenheim Museum, New York
  • Cranford Collection, London
  • Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark
  • FRAC, Fonds Régional D´Art Contemporain Champagne-Ardenne
  • Tate Modern, London, UK
  • Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y Léon, Spain
  • Carnegie Museum of Art, USA
  • Honart Museum, Iran
  • Sammlung Julia Stoschek, Germany
  • Castello di Rivoli, Italy
  • Arario Gallery, Korea
  • Malmö Konstmuseum, Sweden
  • Musée d’Art Moderne, Luxembourg
  • Arken, Museum of Contemporary Art, Denmark
  • Herning Art Museum, Denmark
  • National Art Foundation, Denmark
  • ARoS, Aarhus Art Museum, Denmark
  • Royal Museum of Fine Art, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden
  • KIASMA, Helsinki, Finland
  • Private collections in USA, Germany and Canada


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