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4. February 2014 [Interview] "There has been a landscape project that has changed kathy barker the Danish self-perception since the golden age", says Morten Barker, who is current with the exhibition The Forest at Kunsthal Nord. With shattered trees and machine gun-like bird sounds like he just doing what: "I think it is time that the picture is changing, and we get a realistic view of Denmark," he says.
Morten Barker has just driven kathy barker 18 hours through a snowy Europe on the way home from the Fotomuseum Winterthur in Switzerland, where he presented his portfolio to Plat (t) form 2014 since kunsten.nu meet him over a much needed cup of coffee at. 10 AM.
There must be no more than a few sips of before Barker kathy barker is ready to talk about his latest kathy barker exhibition The Forest at Kunsthal Nord and on the parts of the Danish kathy barker landscape and the Danish psyche, Barker believes we displace.
Morten Barker: Sun Setting over Hevring Shooting Range 2011, 140x110 cm, 3 mm dibond.
"There was a large male and roared. It was so beautiful - pure golden age, and all the tourists just stood and looked at the beautiful spectacle. Gradually, a deep hum leopard tanks in the background. At one point there was a sound experience where you could see the male stand out there, but you could not hear him - only the low hum from leopard tanks, and no one turned around, "said Barker, who described the experience as" a perfect Denmark image of Denmark after 2003 "(Iraq war, ed.):
Installationsview kathy barker fra The Forest . Foto: Morten Barker
Again sneak symbolism slowly into the viewer who is first passed through a forest consisting kathy barker of 30 wounded poplar trees from Hevring target range, sharp, kathy barker dazzling øvelseslys and a small wooden hut with sound of leaves, trees and birds voices - including stuttering woodpecker.
The next photos show close-ups of scarred and broken tree trunks and branches, whose injuries are explained in the exhibition last part: Røngtenfotos of bullets and bullet fragments pierced deep into the wood - the same kind of bullets and ammunition, as the Danish forces have been using for example Afghanistan and Iraq but here encapsulated in Danish trees.
"My wish has been slow to guide people in and tell them what to look at," says Barker, who hopes that people examine things more closely at the way out and example looks wounds and detached branches in the forest - or pay attention to "a spættehak sounds exactly like a machine gun."
Morten Barker: Betula pendula No. 1 2013 140x110 cm, 3mm DIBOND. Morteb Barker: Betula pendula No. 2 2013 140x110 cm, 3 mm Dibond. Morten Barker: X-ray in 2013, 50x60 cm, 3 mm DIBOND. Morten Barker: X-ray in 2013, 50x60 cm, 3 mm DIBOND.
"One of the great symbols of the American Civil War is a huge tree stump - Spotsylvania Stump (eds.), Harvested with musketérild from the old bagladegeværer. It's been really bloody. "
"Here is our own tree, which is b

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