ArtJunk
No. 20—2025

Fable and Flesh

Galerie Droste

Laust Højgaard

Info: Laust Højgaard’s solo exhibition Fable and Flesh delves into the tension between our physical presence and the emotional complexity that often conflicts with how we wish to be seen. While we strive to project strength and pride, embodying an image of unshakable, organic force, our inner lives are fragile, multifaceted, and sometimes elusive. This struggle not only reflects personal dissonance but also echoes historical and mythical portrayals of humanity, caught between ideals of power and the reality of vulnerability. Fable addresses our relationship with others and the natural world, while also speaking to the internal conflict between our physical and mental selves. Højgaard’s work challenges us to confront the fragmentation between how we perceive ourselves and the image we project, urging us to reconsider how we relate to both the world around us and the inner tension we constantly navigate. (…) Laust Højgaard (b. 1989, Denmark) graduated from the Design Academy in Odense, The Drawing Academy, in the class of Artem Alexeev, and the Danish School of Media and journalism in Visual Communication. He now lives and works in Svendborg, Denmark.

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