»Resonance – music is resonance for me. Music is like a membrane between the world and me, where the big emotions fall into place, and the small ones trickle forward. Where I wordlessly feel all facets. My grandfather introduced me to opera as a child – so loud that my heart leapt into my ears, and I fell head over heels and deeply in love with these grand and dramatic compositions. Through that, I was introduced to the big emotions in the world – in music there was room for them in a way I had not experienced anywhere else before. Music is the backdrop of my life, an indispensable inspiring resonance.«
Astrid Kruse Jensen (b. 1975) is a Danish visual artist living in Copenhagen. Throughout her artistic career, she has been preoccupied with photography and its relationship to memory. With her poetic shifts of reality, she explores the borderland between the apparent and the hidden, between the real and the imaginary, between past and present. She has exhibited widely both in Denmark and internationally, with exhibitions in galleries and museums – from solo to group exhibitions in Slovenia, Lithuania, Poland, Sweden, Iceland, Finland, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Italy, India, China, Korea, Ghana, Canada, the USA and the UK. In Denmark, her works have been exhibited at, among others, the Brundlund Castle Art Museum, Esbjerg Art Museum, Heerup Museum, Rønnebæksholm, Brandts, Aros, Kunsten, Skagen Museum, Willumsen Museum, Sorø Art Museum, Odsherred Art Museum and Johannes Larsen Museum. Astrid Kruse Jensen is represented by Martin Asbæk Gallery in Copenhagen and Wetterling Gallery in Stockholm & Gothenburg.