Simon Dybbroe Møller, DK
As a prominent exponent of an art that emphasises connection, juxtaposition and relationality, Simon Dybbroe Møller’s works engage with the relationship between the weighty materiality of sculpture, and their photographic representation and mediation
Dybbroe Møller explores what sculpture is or can be, in a world that is dictated by the photographic; a world where our economy and attention has shifted from the object to the image. Rather than settling into one medium or style, he continuously probes new territories, moving between film, photography, found objects, sculpture, writing, curating and teaching.
Simon Dybbroe Møller was born in Aarhus, DK in 1976 and has been Professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts School of Sculpture in Copenhagen since 2019. He co-runs the exhibition space AYE-AYE and curates the performance series Why Words Now.
Vester Farimagsgade 6
1817 København V
Denmark
Represented by
palace enterprise, DK
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Simon Dybbroe Møller, 'Retinal Rift', (2025). Photo Jan Søndergaard -
Simon Dybbroe Møller, 'Retinal Rift', (2025). Photo Jan Søndergaard