
OFFICE OVERLOAD
08.10.22-08.10.23
Lygten 39, 2400 København NV
A one year curitorial residency loading works by the following artists in three fases over the coming year:
Exhibiting artists:
Sara Sjölin (SE), Trine Struwe (DK), Rune Bering (DK) + Kevin Josias (DK), Julie Falk (DK), Philip Ullman (SE), Victor Nyberg (SE), Emil Sandström (SE), Dagmar Moldovanu (DE/RO), Emilie Tarp Østensgård (DK), Karl Eivind Jørgensen (DK), Filip Vest (DK), Madeleine Andersson (SE), Zein Majali (JO/PS), TLF Trio (DK).
GET TO KNOW THE ARTISTS AS THEY ARE LOADING ON TO THE EXHIBITION:
︎︎︎Sara Sjölin ︎︎︎Trine Struwe ︎︎︎Rune Bering & Kevin Josias ︎︎︎Julie Falk ︎︎︎Philip Ullman ︎︎︎Victor Nyberg
︎︎︎Dagmar Moldovanu ︎︎︎Emil Sandstrøm ︎︎︎Emilie Tarp Østensgård ︎︎︎Filip Vest ︎︎︎Karl Eivind Jørgensen ︎︎︎Madeleine Andersson ︎︎︎Rune Bering
Open office spaces, screensavers, white boards, powerplugs, posters, office plants, meeting rooms, health benefits, technostress, canteen and silent quitting.
The exhibition OFFICE OVERLOAD is a curatorial residency executed by pro tempore.art in collaboration with Bikubenfonden at their temporary office space in Copenhagen.
Using the existing office elements as its point of departure, the artworks are used to explore a more universal question, which inevitably arises at any modern workplace: Where to draw the line?
During one year 40 works created by 14 artists and artists groups will slowly be installed at the foyer and adjacent meeting rooms of Bikubenfonden’s temporary office space. The exhibition is a one year curatorial experiment which will evolve toward the opening in May 2023. Stay tuned for more updates on the exhibiting artists, open house, artist talks and the final opening.
︎PRESS RELEASE
Exhibition opening:
May 31, 2023, 16.00 - 21.00
Exhibition period & opening hours:
June 1, 2023 – June 4, 2023, 11.00 - 17.00
Open house, tours & artist talk:
November 22, 2022, 16.30 - 18.30
March 30, 2023, 16.00 - 18.00
August 31, 2023, 16.00 - 18.00








realised in collaboration with
Photos: Niklas Adrian Vindelev
Graphics: Paw Poulsen