Eighteen is pleased to present:
A Moonlit Veil
A solo exhibition by Anton Funck
OPENING RECEPTION: FRIDAY JANUARY 19. 2024. TIME: 16.00 - 21.00
EXHIBITION PERIOD: JANUARY 20 – MARCH 2. 2024
A Moonlit Veil
An invitation
To be humiliated
An invitation
To be where your feet are
An invitation
To be seen and see
An invitation
To look again
With no head
The world
Not just for humans
Matter continuously passing through the universe
Nature is an event that never stops
Boundaries between individualities disappearing
Interconnected
You are the mountains and the moon
An invitation
To seek your own disappearance
Let it come
Let it go
Begin
Again
A Moonlit Veil is comprised of a series of nine large-scale (236x148 cm) unique woodcuts on hand-dyed Somerset 300 gsm paper. It includes a large, singular, unique woodcut work composed of 7 elements and a smaller shaped woodcut, all created on 100 gsm Kozo paper. A ceiling installation consisting of hand-printed flags on 100 gr. Kozo paper, unifies the exhibition.
Anton Funck (b. 1992, Denmark) lives and works in Copenhagen, Denmark. In his ever-evolving practice, Funck explores repetition and variation through various mediums and techniques including painting, collage, textiles and printmaking. Funck studies at The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Visual Arts, Copenhagen, Denmark. Recent exhibitions include, Onions, OUTPOST, Group exhibition, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2023, Alphabet of Bodies, solo exhibition, Part 2 Gallery, Oakland, USA, 2023, Against The Sun, solo exhibition, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2023, Watercolors, solo exhibition, V1 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2022, group exhibition, Part 2 Gallery, Oakland, USA, 2022, A Letter to You and Me, solo exhibition, Paradise Gallery, Massachusetts, USA, 2022 and Antumbra, solo exhibition, OUTPOST, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2021.
Anton Funck and Eighteen would like to thank BORCH Editions, Copenhagen, Denmark, for the printmaking collaboration. Anton Funck and Eighteen would like to thank master framer Klaus Gråe Olsen at Rammeværkstedet, Copenhagen, Denmark, for his dedication and craft.