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Længe leve den døde murer

MFA Graduation show, Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo (NO)

2021

All photos: KUNSTDOK / Istvan Virag

Længe leve den døde murer (eng: Long live the dead mason) was exhibited at Kunstnernes Hus at my MFA graduation show and consisted of a series of works: Campaigning (Bottle Broadcast) (Video 08:27 min, mason bench), Længe leve den døde murer III (Monument placed in front of entrance of Kunstnernes Hus, bricks, mortar, bottle found in the brick wall of Kunstnernes Hus during a renovation of the cinema) and a series of 4 collages with the titles (from left); Campaigning (Hans Peter Grøn, Sektionsformand for murerne, Internationale), Campaigning (Campaign Manager), Campaigning (Hamlet & Horatio) and Campaigning (Chorus) (Series of 4 collages, paper, gold leaf, varnish, framed in oak).

When and if the masons where not satisfied with the working conditions or didn’t get a topping-out ceremonyit has been a tradition in Scandinavia that they would make “en død murer” (eng: a dead mason). A dead mason is typically a glass bottle placed in between the bricks (Like on Længe leve den døde murer III) so that when the wind echoes through the bottle a haunting sound would occur inside the building. “This ghost” would keep on haunting the building until somebody would track down the bottle and seal it.

Længe leve den døde murer Anna Sofie Mathiasen
Anna Sofie Mathiasen Længe leve den døde murer
Længe leve den døde murer Anna Sofie Mathiasen
Længe leve den døde murer Anna Sofie Mathiasen
Længe leve den døde murer Anna Sofie Mathiasen
Campaigning (Hans Peter Grøn, Sektionsformand for murerne, Internationale) Anna Sofie Mathiasen
Campaigning (Campaign Manager) Anna Sofie Mathiasen
Campaigning (Hamlet & Horatio) Anna Sofie Mathiasen
Campaigning (Chorus) Anna Sofie Mathiasen
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