Arne Jacobsen’s Modern Denmark

Local title
Arne Jacobseni modernne Taani
Director
Lars RØnnow Torp
Country
Denmark
Year
2021
Programme
Kumu Documentary

Arne Jacobsen’s designs have gained a certain ubiquity. The Series 7 chair and the voluptuous Egg chair not only occupy space within our interiors, but also within our collective mental archive. It is therefore easy to take for granted the impact of Jacobsen’s work not only on Denmark, but on the design discipline as a whole. This comprehensive documentary, told chronologically, charts Jacobsen’s career from his playful 1929 design for a House for the Future, to his once-derided design for the iconic SAS hotel in Copenhagen. We are made aware of the extent and depth of his practice. Though the film focusses primarily on Jacobsen’s work, we do get a sense of who he was. The footage Jacobsen took on his many travels reveals an eye for detail, and an ability to find the beauty in the mundane. Arne Jacobsen’s Modern Denmark implicitly implores its audience to take stock of Jacobsen’s work, which was once revolutionary, but has now become mundane to our collective eye.

Introduction by Lars Rønnow Torp

Introduction by Lars RØnnow Torp and art historian Karin Paulus

Director
Lars RØnnow Torp
Runtime
Language
Danish
Subtitles
English

Screenings

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ScreeningArne Jacobseni modernne Taani
SubtitlesEnglish