Balder Olrik (f. Virum 1966)
“Crossroads”, 2015. Sign. Balder Olrik, 1/3. Pigmenttryk på Hahnemühle-papir. Lysmål 121×90.
I ramme fra Frese & Sønner.
The Danish artist Balder Olrik entered The Royal Academy of Art in Copenhagen at the age 16. Soon after his career lifted off. He was included in numerous exhibitions at museums and galleries all over the world and gained international recognition for his work. Today Olrik has moved his focus to photographic art. Olrik’s photographic work is inspired by behavioral theorists such as Israeli-American psychologist and Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman, who developed the idea of a double perception system to explain how human cognitive processes work. But Olrik also has a distinct silence and solitude in his works that have traveled with him from his early works and till today.
Intet at bemærke.
Bemærk venligst at værket er del af den velgørende auktion til fordel for Børns Vilkår og projektet “Små Børns Stemmer” i samarbejde med “Curated by Jens-Peter Brask”.
Curated by Jens-Peter Brask X Børns Vilkår, 4. maj 2021
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