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LARS WORM, MIKKEL CARLSEN & JULIE STAVAD "VICARIOUS LIVING" 📷


  • Mom Art Space, Hamborg Valentinskamp 34A Hamburg, HH, 20355 Germany (map)

Vicarious Living (Installation view). Mom Art Space, Hamborg. Photo: Edward Greiner.

Press release, April 2022

You realize you see others live your dreams instead of reaching them yourself.
You're always wishing you had what they have.
You always encourage people to take chances you won’t.
You have intricate fantasies about being someone else.

Then I realize I have lived through someone else’s experiences, rather than being a part of any meaningful events myself. I immersed myself in someone else's world, both emotionally and mentally making their achievements my own. Experiencing rewarding feelings without having to risk my own failures.

Julie Stavad, Holster. Photo: Edward Greiner.

Julie Stavad, Holster. Photo: Edward Greiner.

Julie Stavad, Holster. Photo: Edward Greiner.

Julie Stavad, Holster. Photo: Edward Greiner.

Julie Stavad, Holster. Photo: Edward Greiner.

Mikkel Carlsen, Head. Photo: Edward Greiner.

Mikkel Carlsen, Head. Photo: Edward Greiner.

You can tap into the feeling of achievement without putting in the work. You explore personas and lifestyles you cannot have in real life, allowing you to navigate the world from a different perspective without committing to any big changes. You see them walking, laughing, putting on clothing, and going to work in the morning, while you just stay where you've been for as long as you can remember.

Remember what you are? Something sets you apart and makes you unique.
There is a life to be lived somewhere.

Lars Worm, Double Happy. Photo: Edward Greiner.

Lars Worm, D For Doom. Photo: Edward Greiner.

Mikkel Carlsen, Scenes (Sircumventing action). Photo: Edward Greiner.

Mikkel Carlsen, Gøg-ologi. Photo: Edward Greiner.

Mikkel Carlsen, Gøg-ologi. Photo: Edward Greiner.

Lars Worm (b. 1977) graduated from The Funen Art Academy in 2009. He has exhibited at Art Sonje (KR), Huset For Kunst og Design (DK), and Esbjerg Art Museum (DK) among other places.

Worm lives and works in Aarhus, Denmark.

Mikkel Carlsen (b. 1994) graduated from The Jutland Art Academy in 2021 and has exhibited at Kunsthal Aarhus (DK), Gern en Regalia (IT), and Søby Sommer Biennale (DK), among other places.

Carlsen lives and works in Aarhus, Denmark.

Julie Stavad (b. 1987) graduated from The Jutland Art Academy in 2015 and has exhibited at O-Overgaden (DK), Holstebro Art Museum (DK), and Aarhus Kunsthal (DK), among other places.

Stavad lives and works in Aarhus/Copenhagen/New York.

Vicarious Living (Installation view). Mom Art Space, Hamborg. Photo: Edward Greiner.

Mikkel Carlsen, New bottoms at an all time low. Photo: Edward Greiner.

Lars Worm, Hands. Photo: Edward Greiner.

Mikkel Carlsen, Scenes (Half realistic delusions). Photo: Edward Greiner.

Opening: May 6, 7pm-11pm.
Exhibition period: May 6 - May 14, 2022.
Opening hours: Wednesday - Saturday, 4pm-7pm.

Supported by the Danish Arts Foundation.
Mit freundlicher Unterstützung durch die Behörde für Kultur und Medien Hamburg.

Vicarious Living (Installation view). Mom Art Space, Hamborg. Photo: Edward Greiner.

Lars Worm, I’m here - I’m here too!. Photo: Edward Greiner.

Mikkel Carlsen, Gøg-ologi. Photo: Edward Greiner.

Mikkel Carlsen, Container. Photo: Edward Greiner.

Mikkel Carlsen, Suspended leaf. Photo: Edward Greiner.

Mikkel Carlsen, Gøg-ologi. Photo: Edward Greiner.

Mikkel Carlsen, Scenes (The elephant in the room). Photo: Edward Greiner.

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