Category Archives: EcoArt

“Landscape – revisited” in Slovakia


Outdoor group exhibition in Dúbravica, 2011. Seven international artists were invited for a residency with the aim of establishing an outdoor gallery in Dúbravica, just outside Banská Bystica. The project was supported by the Slovakian Ministry of Culture and ArtToday, and Mexican Carlos Carmonamedina curated the exhibition. Lise Wulff made three pieces; Some day I’ll go my own way, Perpetuality and Defenders. All works made use of materials found on site, as well as elements from nature. In order to survive, the tree needs to overcome the constraints of the net.    The rhythm of the day, …of the year, …of life   […]

“50-50-50” at Henie Onstad Kunstsenter


In the group exhibition 50-50-50 at Henie Onstad Kunstsenter in 2008, Lise Wulff incorporated nature in different ways. The use of oil and sheets of glass reflected natural phenomena surrounding the box and absorbed these into the work so that they interacted with the elements inside: Beautiful, untreated stones and organic forms painted on sheets of glass. The works reflect on the ambivalence of nature: The stone is solid, while glass is delicate and vulnerable. The oil can seem dark and threatening, but at the same time visually beautiful and fascinating.