Fredrik Tydén, DK
Fredrik Tydén’s sculptures exist in a state of flux, navigating between acceleration and deceleration, form and formlessness.
His works do not represent fixed objects but rather temporary structures in transformation, where new forms emerge within the remnants of old ones. They embody an ongoing process of construction and breakdown, pointing to themselves as sites of continuous translation. Central to Tydén’s practice is an openness to time – both as immediate action and historical progression. His approach to sculpture reflects a dynamic relationship with materiality, engaging with the evolving nature of spatiality, production, and the shifting histories of form.
Fredrik Tydén (b. 1985, Denmark) lives and works in Vordingborg. He holds a BFA and MFA from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and studied at École de Recherche Graphique, Brussels. His work has been shown at Kunsthal Charlottenborg and Rønnebæksholm and is included in the Statens Kunstfond collection.
Gothersgade 49
1123 Copenhagen K
Denmark

Represented by

Galleri Susanne Ottesen, DK
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Fredrik Tydén, Namirrha. Photo Stine Heger. Courtesy Galleri Susanne Ottesen