ILL-DEFINED AND GRADUALLY BLENDING INTO ONE ANOTHER
Ill-Defined and Gradually Blending Into One Another* is a duo exhibition by Martha Hviid & Rebekka Hilmer Heltoft.
Here, the two artists investigate gaps, transitions, fusions and osmoses. From the smallest building blocks, from which everything is created, to the environments that surround them. By zooming in and out between these layers and spheres, they indirectly visit everything that exists in between; body, place and environment, as homes for life - on both a local and planetary scale.
With the pieces HS1 and HS2, Rebekka combines her background as an artist and gardener by, for the first time, showing sculptures that not only function as seating for people, but are also possible homes for solitary bees and watering stations for birds and insects.
In the piece In the Everyday World We Use a Simple Scale, Ourselves, to Know What is Small and What is Large, Martha marks 5 large aluminum panels with hammer and punches, leaving a Fibonacci spiral as a possible vessel for a journey between atom and universe. In addition, you can listen to the audio piece Field Recordings from Amager- a saturated collage of fleeting moments from all over the island (and Copenhagen neighbourhood) of Amager.
The exhibition is accompanied by a text written by Sidsel Nelund.
*quote from the book Gardening in a Changing World: Plants, People and the Climate Crisis by Darryl Moore
At Tørreloft (AGA Works).
With Rebekka Hilmer Heltoft (bench sculptures and small painting on back-wall).
Photos by Mikkel Kaldal (except for no. 1, 7, 14 & 15)
2026.