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Anne-Sophie Ogaard, Black Conjunction (0548), 2025

Anne-Sophie Ogaard Norwegian, b. 1971

Black Conjunction (0548), 2025
sand, cement, plaster, paint on canvas
59.1 x 47.2 inches
(150 x 120 cm)
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Norwegian, b. 1971 Based in Copenhagen, Anne-Sophie Øgaard blurs the lines between sculpture and painting. Her work engages with the transformative power of light, form, and color, creating dynamic visual...
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Norwegian, b. 1971


Based in Copenhagen, Anne-Sophie Øgaard blurs the lines between sculpture and painting. Her work engages with the transformative power of light, form, and color, creating dynamic visual experiences. Utilizing materials such as paint, sand, cement, and plaster, Øgaard's pieces invite viewers to perceive the interplay of static and movement, challenging traditional perceptions of art and space. Her art explores how light, form, and color interact to create dynamic visual experiences that change constantly depending on the observer's viewpoint. Her works move beyond conventional artistic categories by fusing the static and the dynamic. These sculptures invite us to investigate the seamless transitions between painting and sculpture and question our preconceived notions of art and space. Thinking about the nature of shape and how it interacts with light is encouraged by Øgaard's work, which eventually makes us wonder about the beginnings and outcomes of artistic mediums.

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