Jesper Just
Jesper Just's impactful video installations transcend norms, creating immersive, sculptural spaces. His figures challenge Hollywood stereotypes, offering an enthralling experience through surreal narratives. Just employs cinematic language to confront biased representations of gender, minorities and people with disabilities in mainstream culture.
Jesper Just (1974, DK) lives and works in Berlin. In 2013, Just represented Denmark at the 55th Venice Biennale. He has been the subject of many one-man shows, including at Galerie Perrotin in Los Angeles (2023); MAC in Lyon (2023); Galerie Perrotin in Tokyo and New York (2021, 2020); the MAAT in Lisbon (2019), and the Palais de Tokyo in Paris (2015). His works are part of esteemed public collections including Tate Modern in London, The Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the MoMA, and the Guggenheim Museum in New York, amongst many others.
Jesper Just (1974, DK) lives and works in Berlin. In 2013, Just represented Denmark at the 55th Venice Biennale. He has been the subject of many one-man shows, including at Galerie Perrotin in Los Angeles (2023); MAC in Lyon (2023); Galerie Perrotin in Tokyo and New York (2021, 2020); the MAAT in Lisbon (2019), and the Palais de Tokyo in Paris (2015). His works are part of esteemed public collections including Tate Modern in London, The Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the MoMA, and the Guggenheim Museum in New York, amongst many others.