
Soft power. Emilie Bausager. October 24 - November 22, 2025

Woolsack. 2025. Wool, wood. 66 x 198 x 138 cm

Woolsack

Woolsack, detail

Curtain. 2025. Wool, metal rod. 275 x 512 cm

Curtain, detail

Curtain, detail

Curtain, detail

Curtain, detail

Exhibition text by Emilie Bausager

Curtain, detail
Emilie Bausager’s practice operates in the intersection between art, landscape, and ecology, unfolding through installations in textiles, film, metal, glass, wood, and planted environments. Her work begins with an exploration of humanity’s relationship to nature, both as a physical landscape and as a cultural and political concept. Bausager examines issues of land ownership, ecological crisis, and the historical treatment of nature, and how human activity is reflected in the landscape. Her practice is often site-specific and engages in creating dialogue between people and their surroundings, positioning art as an active space between nature and the public realm. Through humour, irony, and references to popular and consumer culture, Bausager creates entry points into otherwise complex environmental questions. Her works offer space for reflection and collective engagement, exploring how we might rediscover a more conscious relationship with nature.
Emilie Bausager (UK/DK, 1992) holds a MFA from The Royal Danish Academy of Arts (2019), and was a part of the AMCN programme at The Funen Art Academy (2025). Selected exhibitions: Simian (Copenhagen), Den Frie (Copenhagen), SOL (Nexø), SKAL Contemporary (Skagen), OK Corral (Copenhagen), Loggia Loggia (Munich), ArtHub Copenhagen (Copenhagen), Kristen Lorello (New York), Castello di Lajone (Monferrato), and Lagune Ouest (Copenhagen).
The exhibition is supported by The Danish Arts Foundation


Soft power. Emilie Bausager. October 24 - November 22, 2025

Woolsack. 2025. Wool, wood. 66 x 198 x 138 cm

Woolsack

Woolsack, detail

Curtain. 2025. Wool, metal rod. 275 x 512 cm

Curtain, detail

Curtain, detail

Curtain, detail

Curtain, detail

Exhibition text by Emilie Bausager

Curtain, detail
Emilie Bausager’s practice operates in the intersection between art, landscape, and ecology, unfolding through installations in textiles, film, metal, glass, wood, and planted environments. Her work begins with an exploration of humanity’s relationship to nature, both as a physical landscape and as a cultural and political concept. Bausager examines issues of land ownership, ecological crisis, and the historical treatment of nature, and how human activity is reflected in the landscape. Her practice is often site-specific and engages in creating dialogue between people and their surroundings, positioning art as an active space between nature and the public realm. Through humour, irony, and references to popular and consumer culture, Bausager creates entry points into otherwise complex environmental questions. Her works offer space for reflection and collective engagement, exploring how we might rediscover a more conscious relationship with nature.
Emilie Bausager (UK/DK, 1992) holds a MFA from The Royal Danish Academy of Arts (2019), and was a part of the AMCN programme at The Funen Art Academy (2025). Selected exhibitions: Simian (Copenhagen), Den Frie (Copenhagen), SOL (Nexø), SKAL Contemporary (Skagen), OK Corral (Copenhagen), Loggia Loggia (Munich), ArtHub Copenhagen (Copenhagen), Kristen Lorello (New York), Castello di Lajone (Monferrato), and Lagune Ouest (Copenhagen).
The exhibition is supported by The Danish Arts Foundation
