GANNI Spreads Its Wings
Kjær and Reffstrup worked together to aim for a fully-fledged and polished season for GANNI. With Kjær's animation and creative imagination, Reffstrup says Kjær was able to make the line feel "inherently GANNI."
“Everything has just come together so naturally for this season’s show and it feels completely meant to be that we’re doing the show at ARKEN," says Reffstrup. "It’s such an iconic museum, a place built to make art more accessible and democratic. Both Esben and I have the butterfly symbol as our creative point of departure. This season marks GANNI’s welcoming of the new butterfly logo while Esben has created this wild looking butterfly to be the mascot of his new show opening at ARKEN.I love working with friends on creative projects, and collaborating with Esben on the vision for the set design has been such a dream."
You just curated your own art show BUTTERFLY! at ARKEN. How does this coincide with GANNI BUTTERFLIES?
We started the conversation about the show around a year and half ago. I have always been very fascinated by the permanent collection at ARKEN. I have curated around 50 works into the show and It’s been a huge experience getting so close to each piece. I create mascots for all of my exhibitions and for the show at ARKEN it was this merged figure of a butterfly and eagle with corpse face makeup. Although Ditte has a completely different vision for her Butterflies, we both use a butterfly as our creative point of departure.
How did your collaboration with GANNI come to life? Tell me about the inspirations behind it, collaborators and anything that helped you achieve this show.
I was planning my exhibition BUTTERFLY! last year and fell into conversation with Ditte about her collection which was titled Butterflies, so we just instantly clicked on the idea of collaborating for the set design of the show at Arken.
You’re very multifaceted. Tell me about your creative process behind GANNI BUTTERFLIES! and what viewers can expect.
I based the set design on my mascot and sculpture BUTTERFLY! I wanted to create an experience that felt unexpected to the GANNI audience while bringing people on a journey into my world. Working with Ditte has been really organic and I was given a lot of freedom to do my own thing.
You often specialize in large, outrageous sculptures and objects. How do you want viewers to react when they see GANNI BUTTERFLIES?
I want the audience to feel fully immersed in our world of butterflies.
You modeled for (di)vision in Copenhagen. Can we expect to see you on the runway for your own curated shows and in other shows in the future?
I don’t really model. But (di)vision are a cool duo and I like their energy, so I did the show. I’m excited to sit as part of the audience for the GANNI show. The music by Mobilegirl is really strong too, so I am looking forward to that.
You’re also a DJ. What made you want to enter these various careers in the art industry?
I don’t like the concept of being put in a box as an artist. I operate across different mediums and really enjoy the cross section between performance, music and sculptural experiences.
How has the evolution of your artistry helped you improve the way you create art?
I have been working interdisciplinary for the last 10 years and graduated from the Danish Royal Academy of Fine Art in 2022. My time at the academy really allowed me to explore and define my voice and practice.