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Artworks
Lea Porsager
T.I.P. (tacless, inert, perverse), 2024Seven Windmill tips from the world's first offshore wind farm (glass fiber)Dimensions variableLPO24004€ 25,000.00Further images
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T.I.P. (tacless, inert, perverse) (2024) presents seven disassembled tips from wind turbines, scattered across the floor. Sourced from the world’s first offshore wind farm near the coast of Vindeby, Denmark,...T.I.P. (tacless, inert, perverse) (2024) presents seven disassembled tips from wind turbines, scattered across the floor. Sourced from the world’s first offshore wind farm near the coast of Vindeby, Denmark, and decommissioned in 2017, these fragments evoke both a historical symbol of visionary power and a contemporary emblem of sustainable energy.
Porsager uses industrial materials to explore esoteric, often sexually charged themes. Here, she challenges the assumption that clean energy can sustain life without consequence. The wind turbine tips – once symbols of sustainability – now form a poignant ruin, a fallen monument to green idealism. Beyond their material form, these components shed their identity as mere art objects, becoming debris, measuring tools, severed limbs, or ritualistic instruments. Her approach merges imaginative inquiry and physical process, pushing perception into new dimensions while questioning the promises and limits of progress.Exhibitions
2024: After the sun · Gammel Strand · Copenhagen -
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