Tanja Nis-Hansen (b. 1988, born in Denmark) presents a body of unseen artworks in dialogue with some of her earlier ones. The exhibition examines and challenges the relation between painting and writing, the two core practices of the artist, while also dealing with psychological aspects of the human response to an internal and external environment in disruption.
Through a radical and specific scenography in the exhibition space accentuated by a textual wall painting carrying the cryptic messages Big Burp and Creeping Ulcer, the artist is firstly implying a double-layered reading. The black font is both casual and funny in its swirly shape, yet also dominant and heavy due to its size and colour. Each phrase represents a different pace; one rapid, the other slow. By juxtaposing the two textual statements referring to bodily conditions, Nis-Hansen highlights the different levels of urgency with which we face a crisis.
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Tanja Nis-Hansen (b. 1988, Faxe - Denmark) studied in Copenhagen and Wien before achieving both her BFA (2016) and MFA (2018) at the Academy of Fine Arts, Hamburg under the supervision of Professor Jutta Koether. Working between the mediums of painting, text, and performance, takes as her subject the body’s presence amid contemporary capitalism - anxious, waiting, resting, ill or non-functioning. Her semi-autobiographical works, which explore motifs including waiting rooms, spiral staircases, moments of rest, and text statements, invite the viewer to think about female...