OLAF BREUNING
03.09.2010 - 23.10.2010
FREEZE
02.07.2010 - 20.08.2010
THADDEUS STRODE
21.05.2010 - 26.06.2010
JONE KVIE
20.03.2010 - 15.05.2010
TORBJØRN RØDLAND
30.01.2010 - 13.03.2010
SUPERFLEX
30.10.2009 - 19.12.2009
GARDAR EIDE EINARSSON
03.09.2009 - 24.10.2009
ART 40 BASEL
16.06.2009 - 20.06.2009
SHOW
13.03.2009 - 31.05.2009
WORKS ON PAPER
12.01.2009 - 10.03.2009
MADS GAMDRUP
01.11.2008 - 20.12.2008
ART COPENHAGEN
19.09.2008 - 21.09.2008
DANIEL GUZMáN
04.09.2008 - 24.10.2008
FOUR NEW BOOKS
08.07.2008 - 22.08.2008
ART BASEL
04.06.2008 - 08.06.2008
ED TEMPLETON
24.05.2008 - 28.06.2008
FEMACO
23.04.2008 - 27.04.2008
ESKO MÄNNIKKÖ
29.03.2008 - 17.05.2008
MARKET
15.02.2008 - 17.02.2008
BENEATH THE SURFACE
02.02.2008 - 15.03.2008
JANUARY
07.01.2008 - 30.01.2008
MERRY CHRISTMAS
23.12.2007 - 06.01.2008
NADA
05.12.2007 - 09.12.2007
INGVAR CRONHAMMAR
22.11.2007 - 22.12.2007
FIAC
18.10.2007 - 22.10.2007
NILS ERIK GJERDEVIK
14.09.2007 - 03.11.2007
SUMMER 2007
01.07.2007 - 31.08.2007
ART BASEL
12.06.2007 - 18.06.2007
TOM SANDBERG
11.05.2007 - 23.06.2007
JONE KVIE
02.03.2007 - 28.04.2007
WINTER SHOW
08.01.2007 - 23.02.2007
JO JACKSON
17.11.2006 - 22.12.2006
MATTHEW RONAY
14.10.2006 - 11.11.2006
GARDAR EIDE EINARSSON
01.09.2006 - 08.10.2006
SUMMER
07.07.2006 - 19.08.2006
THADDEUS STRODE
05.05.2006 - 17.06.2006
MIRIAM BÄCKSTRÖM
17.03.2006 - 24.04.2006
OLAF BREUNING
13.01.2006 - 25.02.2006
RICHARD HUGHES
18.11.2005 - 23.12.2005
TO BE CONTINUED... WORKS ON PAPER
14.10.2005 - 12.11.2005
ED TEMPLETON
02.09.2005 - 08.10.2005
MARTIN BIGUM
27.05.2005 - 02.07.2005
TORBJØRN RØDLAND
08.04.2005 - 14.05.2005
MANUEL CERDA
04.02.2005 - 19.03.2005
OLAF BREUNING
29.10.2004 - 10.12.2004
NILS ERIK GJERDEVIK
03.09.2004 - 16.10.2004
GARDAR EIDE EINARSSON
22.05.2004 - 26.06.2004
BIRGIR ANDRÉSSON
05.03.2004 - 17.04.2004
NO MORE REALITY
23.01.2004 - 28.02.2004
KIKI SEROR
24.09.2003 - 18.10.2003
MADS GAMDRUP
12.09.2003 - 18.10.2003
JONE KVIE
03.05.2003 - 21.06.2003
YOURS TRULY
07.03.2003 - 26.04.2003
NILS ERIK GJERDEVIK
24.01.2003 - 01.03.2003
MATTHEW RONAY
25.10.2002 - 21.12.2002
TOM SANDBERG
30.08.2002 - 12.10.2002
MARTIN BIGUM
25.04.2002 - 15.06.2002
GALLERY LUHMANN
02.03.2002 - 20.04.2002
MIRIAM BÄCKSTRÖM
01.12.2001 - 26.01.2002
HENRY KROKATSIS
31.08.2001 - 27.10.2001
TORBJØRN RØDLAND
21.04.2001 - 26.05.2001
ANNIKA LARSSON
09.03.2001 - 14.04.2001
NOT VITAL
01.12.2000 - 03.02.2000
JEREMY DICKINSON
01.09.2000 - 11.11.2000
BJARNE MELGAARD
31.03.2000 - 20.05.2000
MARTIN BIGUM
18.02.2000 - 25.03.2000
BIRGIR ANDRÉSSON
26.10.1999 - 29.01.2000
DANIEL PFLUMM
08.10.1999 - 13.11.1999
MADS GAMDRUP
07.08.1999 - 02.10.1999
OLAF BREUNING
MARILYNS
03.09 - 23.10.2010

”I want to be a machine”, sounds one of Andy Warhol’s most famous quotes. The pop artist surrendered himself and his art to the endless repetitions of mass culture, and assimilated to the dominating media and consumer culture of his time. Ironically, his silkscreen prints of Marilyn Monroe have become some of the most reproduced works of art ever.

Following a long lasting interest in art historical appropriations and references Olaf Breuning’s solo exhibition Marilyns takes its formal point of departure in Andy Warhol’s iconic portraits. As it is typical for Breuning he is inspired by his near surroundings – in this case an image instantly recognizable to most people.

Whilst Warhol, in his break with painting, utilized the copy’s repetitions by means of the silkscreen technique, Olaf Breuning refers to the painterly tradition by providing his Marilyns with naked and black painted bodies. Dressed in apparent and coarse brush strokes the women stare back at the viewer, and Breuning does not only appropriate Marilyn’s portrait, but puts her into dialogue with the nudes of the western art historical tradition.

As regards to content Olaf Breuning’s artistic project generally reflects the shallowness of modern western culture, but always with an underlying self-irony and acknowledgment of being part of the society that surrounds him. ”If you can’t beat it – join it”, seems to be the slogan of Warhol and Breuning alike, added a fundamental hope of exposing the smugness and hypocrisy of modern society from within.

Olaf Breuning is also part of the group exhibition Make yourself at home on display at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen. The exhibition takes place from 04.09. to 21.11.2010.  For this show Breuning has created a new sculpture. Additionally his massive sculptures from the series Humans as well as the film Home 2 will be presented in the exhibition.