Olav Christopher Jenssen, A Day Behind, Market Art Fair, 17-19 May 2024
Presented by Galleri Susanne Ottesen, Copenhagen and Galleri Riis, Oslo:
Olav Christopher Jenssen
A Day Behind
Market Art Fair, Stockholm 17-19 May, 2024
Booth 1 & 2
This year marks 40 years of collaboration between Galleri Susanne Ottesen and Galleri Riis. Since 1985, the galleries have shared an interest in art and artists, made several collaborations and maintained a strong friendship.
For the 2024 edition of Market Art Fair, we are proud to celebrate this anniversary with a solo exhibition by longstanding shared gallery artist Olav Christopher Jenssen (b. 1954). For Jenssen, who turned 70 this April, the past year has been challenging, but also remarkably prolific and artistically flourishing. His exhibition A Day Behind at Market Art Fair will present new works across mediums; thirty ceramic sculptures, fifty works on paper and three large paintings.
In the winter of 2023, Olav Christopher Jenssen suffered a stroke which caused permanent damage to his vision. At the time, he was busy preparing his studio to start work on a new series of large paintings, but impeded by his reduced vision, the canvases were put on hold for an indefinite period. In the early stage of convalescence, he intuitively turned to clay and started building and shaping ceramic sculptures, all varying in size and complexity, but easily identified as a family of mysterious personalities and habitats, evoking a hidden fairytale world. Their highly saturated glazes span from shades of brown and black to bright pastels.
Parallel to his work with ceramics, Jenssen gradually picked up his ‘Journal’ series of mixed media drawings on paper, a body of work that has been ongoing since the 1980s and, when seen together, reads like a diary of his artistic life. The works made over the past year show a multitude of imagery and styles, from monochrome line drawings to richly textured and vibrantly coloured compositions made with various crayons, pastels and acrylic paints.
Last December, Jenssen returned to his large canvases and completed a suite of three paintings, executed with oil on canvas, all in a duo-chromatic style, with fine laces and bursts of white oil paint over a cadmium red ground.
A Day Behind is a materialization of how, for Olav Christopher Jenssen, his artistic practice is persistent – or in his own words: “simply an ongoing thing” – even when life takes unexpected turns.