Maria Sparre Petersen hos NEOCPH
Maria Sparre Petersen
Maria Sparre Petersen

A phenomenological experimental attitude forms the basis for my continuous investigations of new artistic perspectives. I am interested in developing aesthetics through local engagement and empowerment. I work with user involvement, interactivity, collaboration, circularity, sustainability and social responsibility.

My artistic vocabulary includes art in public spaces, site-specific work, installation, sculpture, design and crafts and implies aesthetic visions of complexity and simplicity, strength and fragility. In my work, sustainable principles are used as consciously generated obstacles with the aim of expanding the space of aesthetic possibilities. Recent explorations investigate notions of failure, 3D printing of waste glass dust and collaborative processes to generate unpredictable forms, mainly in glass.

A phenomenological experimental stance forms the basis for my continuous investigations into new artistic perspectives. I am interested in developing aesthetics through local engagement and empowerment. I work with user involvement, interactivity, collaboration, circularity, sustainability and social responsibility.

My artistic vocabulary includes art in public spaces, site-specific work, installation, sculpture, design and crafts and implies aesthetic visions of complexity and simplicity, strength and fragility. In my work, sustainable principles are used as consciously generated obstacles with the aim of expanding the space of aesthetic possibilities. Recent explorations explore notions of failure, 3D printing of waste glass dust and collaborative processes to generate unpredictable forms, mainly in glass.