NADA House
Rasmus Myrup
Rasmus Myrup (b. 1991, Frederiksberg, Denmark) is a Danish artist currently living and working in Copenhagen. His work is at once a synthesis of big and the small narratives. Myrup investigates the big concepts of humanity’s existence, such as evolution and history, through the smaller lens of personal emotions and experiences. Through his sculptures, installations and drawings, he seeks to understand species and worlds since past, and uses vast subject matter from Neanderthals, to trees, and folklore in order to provide new perspectives on our understanding of death, sex and power. Recent solo exhibitions include Folx at Nicolai Wallner (DK); Re-member me at Jack Barrett (US); Homo Homo at Tranen Contemporary Art Center (DK); and Loving those we lost but never knew at Galerie Balice Hertling (Paris, France).