
Superflex
Founded in 1993 / Work and live in Copenhagen, Denmark
Art group Superflex was founded by Danish artists Jakob Fenger, Rasmus Nielsen and Bjørnstjerne Christiansen. Renowned for their playful, subversive analysis of our economic and social structures, their oeuvre consists of large-scale installations, films and long-term, process-based projects, all of which are known as ‘tools’. Seeing their work as something to be actively put to use, the tools are designed to affect or influence their social and economic context, often inviting participation from the visitor. Superflex’s work continues to confront issues of copyright, intellectual property and trademark infringement.

Boil the ocean, 2022
LED letters, aluminium structure
125 x 38 x 8 cm
Ed. 4/5

As close as we get XII, 2022
Pink concrete
90 x 15 x 15 cm

Bankrupt Banks / Kaupthing acquired by Icelandic Financial Supervisory Authority, October 9th, 2008, 2018
Oil on canvas
150 x 150 cm

Non – Alcoholic – Vodka – Tower, 2006
Labeled bottles, mirrors
143.5 x 143.5 x 143.5 cm
Edition 1 of 3, each unique

The Tube, 1993
Laserchrome print in aluminium lightbox
height 122 x width 162 x depth 15 cm

If Value Then Copy, 2020
Oil on canvas
Format: Pantone 192 U
70 x 55 cm each, total width: 185 cm

One Two Three Swing!
Installation view
Turbine Hall, Tate Modern London, 2017

Two Suns, 2022
Liosz Coral Limestone and dark stained fir
wood
Stone circle Ø 40cm
Woodbox Ø 60cm