Filip Vest (they/them, DK, b. 1995) holds an MFA from Malmö Art Academy. Through performances, installations and film, they explore subjects as identity, performativity and work. Vest's works negotiate the social scripts and structures we take for granted, to see if there are other possible stories to tell, other ways of being in the world.
Filip Vest has previously shown their work at SMK The National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen Contemporary, Nikolaj Kunsthal, Arken Museum for Contemporary Art, Den Frie, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Roskilde Festival, Tallinn Art Hall, MMCA Seoul, Museum of Modern Art Zagreb and at Manifesta13 as well as The 15th Gwanju Biennale. Vest’s work is in the collection of Moderna Museet.
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Selected projects:
Ruinerne / The Ruins (2026)
Self Tape (2024-2025)
Prøvedage / The Tryouts (2024)
Resort (2023)
The Wide-Mouthed Frog (2022)
Bunk (2022, 2024)
Filmkys / Movie Kiss (2022)
Bed Made To Look Like Body (2021)
Foot Fault (2021)
The Wide-Mouthed Frog (2022)
In the performance “The Wide-Mouthed Frog” we meet a frog trying to perform a striptease routine for the director of an art hall, but midways it has a breakdown and starts ranting about the struggles of being a frog and and artist in a post-capitalist society. It’s a story about performance art and experience economy, loneliness and capitalism, fetischisation, frogs and sex.
The performance was developed for the opening of CPH Art Week, 2022 and has since been shown in various site-specific iterations.
“…And as you know in the art world often they can’t offer you money, but they can offer you a lot of exposure! Too bad the only thing I got exposed to was gonorrhea…
Sorry am I using that word correctly? Exposure? I think the word I was looking for was… Exploitation? Sorry I always mix up the two of them...”
previously SHOWN AT: nikolaj kunsthal, arken museum for contemporary art, kunsten museum of modern art, copenhagen pride, udstillingsstedet sydhavn station, the danish art foundation, folkemødet bonrholm and more