Lisa Rosenmeier
Lisa Rosenmeier was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen as a painter but was soon working in other art media such as video, photography, objects, installations, and site-specific works. Over the past few years, Rosenmeier has been especially focused on the camera’s potential to capture or reproduce new, more sensuously compressed registrations of time and space. Rosenmeier started out doing analog photography, before going digital. Recurrently several pictures are compressed into a single work, or used in a series of works, where they are often presented in relation to a text, or installed in a larger context in the exhibition, as was the case in Transiency for CCA Andratx (Spain) in 2021. In many instances, change appears as a factor in her photographs and sequences. Often, she collates heterogeneous sequences of images, while she also prints on different materials – metal, paper, textile, mirror, and glass. The pictures for Artspace are a selection of experiments that stretch back in time from 2012 to today.
Rosenmeier has exhibited in Denmark at The Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Collection of Prints, The Danish Art Foundation, New Carlsberg Foundation, Aros, Arken, Randers Museum of Fine Arts, KUNSTEN, Museum of Modern …
Lisa Rosenmeier was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen as a painter but was soon working in other art media such as video, photography, objects, installations, and site-specific works. Over the past few years, Rosenmeier has been especially focused on the camera’s potential to capture or reproduce new, more sensuously compressed registrations of time and space. Rosenmeier started out doing analog photography, before going digital. Recurrently several pictures are compressed into a single work, or used in a series of works, where they are often presented in relation to a text, or installed in a larger context in the exhibition, as was the case in Transiency for CCA Andratx (Spain) in 2021. In many instances, change appears as a factor in her photographs and sequences. Often, she collates heterogeneous sequences of images, while she also prints on different materials – metal, paper, textile, mirror, and glass. The pictures for Artspace are a selection of experiments that stretch back in time from 2012 to today.
Rosenmeier has exhibited in Denmark at The Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Collection of Prints, The Danish Art Foundation, New Carlsberg Foundation, Aros, Arken, Randers Museum of Fine Arts, KUNSTEN, Museum of Modern Art, Aalborg, The Royal Library, The Museum of Photography, and in Sweden at the Malmö Museum of Fine Arts. She is currently an artist in residency at the Kunstlerhause Betanien, Berlin.
Ny Carlsberg Glyptoteket (Denmark), Kunsten (Denmark), Nordic Arts Centre (Finland), Louisiana Museum of Modern Art (Denmark), Bergen Art Gallery (Norway), Listasafn (Iceland), Hasselblad Center (Sweden), Åbo Art Museum (Finland), among many others.