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Olivia Rode Hvass


Void Charm


Curated by RUM46


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Artist(s): Olivia Rode Hvass

Curator(s): RUM46

Type: Exhibition

Location: RUM46

Dates: 12 Dec 2024 → 26 Jan 2025

Photographer: Brian Kure




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VOID CHARM / OLIVIA RODE HVASS December 12, 2024 – January 26, 2025 The construction site stands both defined and undefined as a space in people’s memories. A void in the city. A transitory space where something once was and something is in the process of becoming. The field, momentarily reappearing to make way for more buildings, more of the sky being consumed by the next structure, taller than the last. Here on the construction site, Olivia Rode Hvass lets myths and magic grow in an exploration of culture, humanity, and its place in the world. What happens when myths and magic are brought into the present? When the countryside moves into the city, the past into the future, and construction sites mix with ruins in an investigation of the interplay between urban development and magic. In the exhibition VOID CHARM, Rum46’s gallery space is temporarily transformed into a total installation, where the mysterious atmosphere of a construction site takes over the room. Here, among puddles and sandy soil, you are invited to explore Rode Hvass’ enchanting universe. Void Charm, 2024 Materials: Total installation made of sand, water, sunflowers, weeds, clay, hay, work-gloves, woven plastic, dried leaves, d-vitamin pills, miniature house, tin foil, wooden masks, cigarettes, trash, street lamps, construction lamps, etc **clay/hay sculptures inspired by Bannkörbe and the archives of Aladin Borioli. Special thanks to: Rum46’s amazing team of curators and volunteers Claus Hvass, for collaboration on construction/installation Birgitte Rode, for transport and support Hannah Keegan, for assistance with weaving and setup Majbritt, contractor at Sydhavnen, for lending sand, fencing, etc. Benjamin A. K. Møller / Spanien19C, for lending rubble Ulva, for poster and text Aarhus Kulturudviklingspulje, for generous support


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