Past
2 May 2024, 15:00 – 15:30
Performance
Performance by Ville Laurinkoski in Julie Falk’s exhibition Antiform

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Join us for a live performance where Ville Laurinkoski infuses Julie Falk’s exhibition Antiform with words and sound using his distinctive voice, creating a poetic and intimate complement to Falk’s sculptural work. The performance is a collaboration between O—Overgaden and All all all.

The performance will take place at 5-5.30 p.m.

The two visual artists, Julie Falk and Ville Laurinkoski, have previously collaborated when Laurinkoski was invited to perform in Falk’s exhibition Alas at SIRIN Gallery, back in 2020. Due to the pandemic, Laurinkoski was stuck in lockdown in Finland, and therefore the performance was carried out over an iPhone. Now, they re-unite at O—Overgaden, where Laurinkoski’s performance, built from excerpts of queer literature, reactivates and recontextualizes pieces of the past, intersecting them with the present.

Ville Laurinkoski

Ville Laurinkoski (b.1996, FIN) is a Danish/Finnish performance artist educated at the University of the Arts Helsinki, Maumaus Independent Study Programme, Lisbon (2021), and the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen (2023), who lives and works between Copenhagen and Helsinki. Laurinkoski has recently exhibited at venues including Kuva/Tila, Helsinki (2022), Amos Rex, Helsinki (2020), and Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen (2023). He is part of the artist collective Jennifee-See Alternate.

Julie Falk

Julie Falk (b. 1991, DK) holds an MFA from Malmö Art Academy. She has recently had solo and group exhibitions at venues including All all all, Copenhagen (2023), Galleri Susanne Ottesen, Copenhagen (2021), and KØS Museum for kunst i det offentlige rum, Køge (2018). In 2023 she received Anne Marie Carl Nielsen’s talent prize for sculptors.

All all all

The performance is a collaboration between O—Overgaden and All all all and acts as a prelude to the now-independent exhibition platform All all all’s exhibition program, opening in June, where Laurinkoski himself will exhibit at the beginning of 2025. A year ago, Julie Falk exhibited in All all all’s first-year program with her exhibition No Core. All all all is an exhibition platform, which can be seen as an ‘open source’ project, where continuous influence from the project’s collaborative forms—artists as well as partnerships—shapes the profile of the place. This collaboration between two artists and two institutions is no exception.