Ulrik Weck

  • Born: 1972, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Lives and works: Copenhagen, Denmark

Education

  • 1997-2003: The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts

Solo Exhibitions

  • 2012: “Look What the Cat Dragged In”, Peter Amby Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 2011: Everything Must Go. Tower Sessions, Kunsthallen Nikolaj, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 2010: Istedløven Revisited, Torpedo 18, Copenhagen
    • I’d Rather be a Joke Than a Tragedy, Galleri Christina Wilson, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 2009: Ulrik Weck I Jeppe Hein, Kunstverein und Stiftung Springhornhof, Neuenkirchen, Germany
    • SCAI the Bathhouse, Tokyo, Japan
  • 2008: Untitled, Galleri Christina Wilson, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 2004: Kragh og Halling, Copenhagen, Denmark

Selected Group Exhibitions

  • 2012: Nothing Comes from Nothing, Peter Amby Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark
    • Copenhagen Art Festival, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 2011: Oh My God, Rum 46, Aarhus, Denmark
    • A Chair is Still a Chair, But a Room is Not a House, Ringsted Galleriet, Ringsted, Denmark
    • Lamps, Karrierebar, Copenhagen, Denmark
    • The Lake of Fire, Den Frie Udstillingsbygning, Copenhagen, Denmark
    • The Last House on the Left, Møstings Hus, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 2010: Circus Hein, Art Cologne, Cologne, Germany
    • To the Highest Mountain, Gallery Christina Wilson, Copenhagen, Denmark
    • On Paper, Stalke Galleri, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 2009: Curated Fair Show, Art Copenhagen, Forum, Copenhagen, Denmark
    • KURS: SØEN, Vestsjællands Kunstmuseum, Sorø, Denmark
    • It’s Raining Men!, Galleri Christina Wilson, Copenhagen, Denmark
    • Skateistan, Copenhagen Skatepark, Copenhagen, Denmark
    • The Lake, Vestsjællands Kunstmuseum, Sorø, Denmark
    • Møstings Hus, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 2008: Unfair, Copenhagen, Denmark
    • Beers, CO-LAB, C Copenhagen, Denmark
    • Rebranding Christmas, Galleri Fedt, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 2006: Regarding the Others, Momentum Kunstfestival, Norway
    • Stafet, FØRSTE TIL VENSTRE, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 2004: Repetition, Stockholm, Malmö, Copenhagen
  • 2003: HARD KIJKEN, International Film/Video Festival, Arnhem, Holland
    • Who’s the Storyteller, Helsinki, Stockholm, Bergen, Copenhagen
    • Cosmic Zoom, Film/Video Festival, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 2002: Bits and Pieces, Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark
    • Galerie Prima Kunst, Kiel, Germany
    • Elskager, Kolding, Denmark
  • 2001: Standartrum, Randers Kunstmuseum, Randers, Denmark
    • Det Nyeste Skrig, Galleri Søren Houman, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 2000: Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 1999: Kunstart – en Begivenhed, Vega, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 1998: Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition, Copenhagen, Denmark
    • Multiples, Rum 46, Aarhus, Denmark
    • Artnodes Julekalender (in collaboration with AVPD)
  • 1997: Kælder, Otto, Copenhagen, Denmark

Public Collections

  • Statens Kunstfond
  • Horsens Kunstmuseum

Grants

  • Fr. Gerda Jensens Kunstnerlegat
  • Antikvar Carl Petersens Hjælpefond
  • Arbejdslegat, Statens Kunstfond (2003, 2004)

Selected Works

  • Untitled, 2012, 119 x 106 cm, Mixed media on board
  • Untitled, 2012, 70.5 x 60.5 cm, Mixed media on board
  • Untitled, 2012, approx. 220 x 168 cm, Mixed media on board and bike
  • Untitled, 2012, 120 x 92 cm, Mixed media on board
  • Untitled, 2012, 151.5 x 122 cm, Mixed media on board
  • Untitled, 2012, 146 x 122 cm, Mixed media on board
  • Untitled, 2011, 20 x 45 cm, Neon and transformer, Edition of 10 + 1 AP
  • Voyeur, 2011, Ø 5 cm, Keyhole, mirror, screws, Edition of 100
  • Customizing Mass-produced Objects (The Vase Series, Rainbow), 2011, Found basketball, water, flowers
  • Greetings Earthlings, 2008, 70 x 50 cm, Inkjet print, Edition of 3 + 1 AP
  • Untitled, 2009, approx. 40 x 60 x 50 cm, Neon and transformer, Edition of 10 + 1 AP
  • View of Sorø Lake, 2009, Part of KURS: SØEN (The Lake Show)
  • Customizing Mass-produced Objects (The Lamp Series), 2011, Measurements vary
  • Play, 2009, Neon and transformer
  • A Pile of Bricks, 2010
  • Untitled (for Raymond Carver), 2010, approx. 270 x 280 x 50 cm, Bookcases and found wood
  • No Music Every Friday, 2008, 15 x 188 cm, Neon and transformer, Edition of 3 + 1 AP
  • Untitled, 2012, 117.5 x 92.5 cm, Mixed media on board
  • Vertical Horizon, 2009
  • We All Got One (Some Quite a Few), 2010, 194 x 101.5 x 55 cm, Closet, neon, and transformer

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