Victoria Miro : 16 : Jesper Just | A Voyage in Dwelling - 20 May 2008 to 14 June 2008

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20 May 2008 to 14 June 2008
Hours : Tuesday - Saturday 10.00am - 6.00pm
Private view Tuesday 20 May, 6 - 8pm
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Jesper Just, A Voyage in Dwelling, 2008
Super 16mm transferred to DVD
Courtesy Victoria Miro Gallery, Copyright � Jesper Just
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Jesper Just | A Voyage in Dwelling

20 May - 14 June 2008
Private view Tuesday 20 May, 6 - 8pm


Victoria Miro Gallery is delighted to announce the first solo exhibition in the UK by Danish artist Jesper Just. The exhibition will premiere the newly commissioned film trilogy A Voyage in Dwelling in addition to a selection of earlier works, including Just's acclaimed film A Vicious Undertow.

The new trilogy - consisting of the eponymous work A Voyage in Dwelling, A Room of One's Own and A Question of Silence - stars renowned Danish actress Benedikte Hansen whose character, a woman in middle age, embarks on a psychological journey of displacement to unravel her sexuality. The films register as an uneasy mapping of female desire, as they chart the slippage between one woman's actual and imagined sexual self. Just sensitively explores the idea that "the received paradigm of a man's journey is that he always returns to the point of departure expecting to find his home and wife unchanged, unaffected. Benedikte's experience, by contrast, is one of pleasurable displacement - she becomes a nomad in her own mind, never returning to her former status quo." Shot on a remote island and on a dilapidated Polish ferry, the trilogy also features an original soundtrack by Theremin composer Dorit Chrysler and American transgender singer/songwriter, Baby Dee.

Over recent years, Just has crafted his own signature breed of filmmaking characterised by glossy production values and emotionally-pitched soundtracks. He has created a unique cinematic language, but one which is deeply informed by film history, eliciting comparisons to Tarkovsky, Resnais, Bergman and Antonioni. His works are unified through their careful elision of narrative climax, leaving the viewer emotionally seduced but without a sense of resolution.

Just's videos attempt to dissect the nature of human interaction and the awkwardness of relationships. As in A Vicious Undertow (2007) - a seductive pas de trois between a middle-aged woman, and a younger woman and man - Just often seeks to emphasise the absurdity of gender roles and the way which cultures generate them. He presents charged relationships that could be perceived as perverse and endows them with beauty and dignity. With little, if any, dialogue, Just's repertory casts unpredictably sing in chorus, embrace, and weep, creating suggestive yet ambiguous situations.

A Voyage in Dwelling has been generously supported by Outset Contemporary Art Fund and the Danish Arts Council.

The artist would like to credit sound engineer Jakob Garfield, cinematographer Kasper Tuxen and actors Benedikte Hansen, Johannes Lilleore and Peter Hesse Overgaard.

Born in 1974 in Copenhagen, Jesper Just is a graduate of the Royal Academy Of Fine Arts, Copenhagen and currently resides in New York. Just has exhibited widely, with recent major solo presentations at Witte de With, Rotterdam, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, S.M.A.K, Ghent, The Moore Space, Miami, Hirshhorn Museum, Washington and the UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles. He will present a significant solo exhibition at The Brooklyn Museum, New York in the autumn of 2008 and will be included in both the upcoming Liverpool Biennial and Copenhagen Quadriennale.