De Uønskede 2022
Kunsthal Kongegaarden
Korsør, Denmark


De Uønskede (The Unwanted) was a solo exhibition at Kongegaarden exploring the site’s history through digitally modelled and 3D-printed busts of J.F. Struensee and Queen Caroline Mathilde. Based on paintings and historical material, the works reflect on power, exclusion, and how progressive figures can become unwanted in their own time.
Distinct Flirt (x) & Distinct Flirt (++) 2021
Sinne Gallery
Helsinki, Finland


Works for the Solo Show called Data Soul. The exhibition explored the unstable boundary between body, data, and material. Through digitally produced sculptures and spatial interventions, the exhibition reflects on how technology reshapes human presence, identity, and our experience of reality.
Superpositions 2022
Bærum Kunsthall
Bærum, Norway


Superposition presents sculptures based on 3D-scans of the artist’s body, where digital errors and physical material merge, reflecting on identity and reality in a data-driven world.
Spielen 2022
Kunsthal Kongegaarden
Korsør, Denmark


Spielen is part of the solo exhibition De Uønskede. The work brings together the artist’s own sculptures with busts from the collection of the Danish-German artist Harald Isenstein. Known for both his portrait busts and his playful handling of clay and plaster, Isenstein forms an important point of departure for the work. From this perspective, the artist extends a more informal and exploratory sculptural approach through the creation of new forms.
Flyvende Fluer (Eye Floaters) 2018
Den Nordiske Ambassade (Artist run gallery)
Copenhagen, Denmark


Eye Floaters was a two-person exhibition with artist Matilde Duus. Taking the visual phenomenon of eye floaters as a starting point, the exhibition reflected on perception, fragility, and the ways in which bodily experience shapes what we see.