In this series of photos from Pietrasanta (Photographer Patricia Francescetti) you can follow Jørgen Haugen Sørensen with the drawings for the Frisen "The Answer" for the Court in Frederiksberg.
The almost 10 meter long graphic frieze, consisting of 6 framed and coherent works, will hang in the corridor area inside the Court in Frederiksberg.
Jørgen Haugen Sørensen describes the idea behind the frieze as follows:
On the frieze you see a bunch of people standing and looking at the "Answer". Further on, other flocks approach curiously, while the large group, at the end of the frieze, stays at a proper distance. Are they uninterested, or timid?
"... The frieze that I would like to create for the corridor area within the Court in Frederiksberg is connected with the sculpture, which stands outside the court, in Skyggens plass. Skyggen is a figure who is looking for answers to questions. It is a picture of a experience, a self-inflicted experience you could say. It considers its own image and questions its actions. And if the Shadow asks questions, then the frieze is about seeking an answer ... "
The answer is everywhere, it lies in every single thing, but it is at the same time the unfortunate situation of all of us that we can not decipher it - that the answer is without code.
This is why we constantly have to work with our society and interpersonal relationships as the answer moves all the time.
We keep the conversation open and in motion.
The graphic work is done with fotogravure, a technique that not only reproduces the work precisely on paper, it intensifies the color in its own distinctive way. The graphic workshop Benveniste Contemporary in Madrid is responsible for the execution of the frieze.