2017-apr-14 - Lea Porsager's work Gravitational ripples is chosen to honor the victims of the tsunami in Thailand in 2004.
Vi är glada att minnesplatsen för flodvågskatastrofens offer; Gravitational Ripples, av konstnär Lea Porsager är nominerat till Sveriges Arkitekters Landskapsarkitekturpris. Nivå har stått för landskapsprojektering i projektet, i samarbete med konstnären och Kungliga Djurgårdsförvaltningen. Nu håller vi tummarna till prisutdelning på Arkitekturgalan 10e mars! Så här lyder juryns
Minnesplatsen Gravitational ripples 8. Lea Porsager. Herlev Hospitals ny natur 12. Birgitte Louise Hansen.
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As an earthwork Gravitational Ripples is subject to the ebbs and flows of time. Following the changing seasons, it will always be in flux, always in a state of transition. Gravitational Ripples was created by the artist Lea Porsager In 2017, the artist Lea Porsager (*1981) won the international competition with her earthwork Gravitational Ripples. The memorial is inspired by a cosmic phenomenon known as gravitational waves.
Gravitationsvågor som bild för naturens kraft. Den danska konstnären Lea Porsagers verk "Gravitational ripples" ska hedra offren för flodvågskatastrofen i Thailand 2004.
Arrangör. Jordkonstverket Gravitational Ripples av Lea Porsager utgår från det kosmiska fenomen som Einstein förutspådde redan år 1916. Det handlar om de pulserande rörelser som är en del av allt liv i universum, både i mikro- och makroformat.
Lea Porsager (b. 1981, Frederikssund, Denmark) graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and Städelschule in Frankfurt am Main in 2010. She began her studies as a PhD fellow at Malmö Art Academy and Lund University in September 2015. Porsager’s practice interweaves fabulation and speculation with a variety of mediums including film, sculpture, photography and text. Her works
Konstnären bakom Gravitational Ripples är danska Lea Porsager, och i slutet av Gravitational ripples, Djurgården, Stockholm.
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Välkommen på pressträff med Lea Porsager, konstnären bakom verket Gravitational Ripples, Minnesvård. Gravitational Ripples av Lea Porsager.
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In 2018, her ”Gravitational Ripples” was inaugurated on Djurgården in Stockholm – an earthwork commissioned to honour the Swedish victims of the tsunami disaster in South East Lea Porsager graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen, and the Städelschule in Frankfurt am Main in 2010. She began her studies as a PhD fellow at Malmö Art Academy and Lund University in September 2015. Lea Porsager, watercolour sketch for Gravitational Ripples, 2017. Sketches and models to a memorial.
Photo: Ricard Estay, 2018
In 2017, the artist Lea Porsager won the international competition with her earthwork Gravitational Ripples. As an earthwork Gravitational Ripples is subject to the ebbs and flows of time. Following the changing seasons, it will always be in flux, always in a state of transition. Gravitational Ripples was created by Lea Porsager together with Søren Assenholt, Rasmus Strange, Thue Tobiasen and Synnøve B. Brøgger.
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5 jun 2018 Verket Gravitational Ripples, placerat på Djurgården i Stockholm, är skapat av den danska konstnären Lea Porsager. Hittills finns 323 av de
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Jun 5, 2018 In 2017, Lea Porsager (born in 1981 in Frederikssund, Denmark) for the design of the monument with her earthwork Gravitational Ripples.
Porsager’s practice interweaves fabulation and Lea Porsager is born 1981, she lives and works in Copenhagen and has participated in exhibitions such as documenta 13 (2012) and the 14th Istanbul Biennale (2015). In 2018, her ”Gravitational Ripples” was inaugurated on Djurgården in Stockholm – an earthwork commissioned to honour the Swedish victims of the tsunami disaster in South East Lea Porsager graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen, and the Städelschule in Frankfurt am Main in 2010. She began her studies as a PhD fellow at Malmö Art Academy and Lund University in September 2015. Lea Porsager, watercolour sketch for Gravitational Ripples, 2017.