Asger Harbou Gjerdevik

Asger Harbou Gjerdevik is works across painting and sculpture and is known for his bold, curious approach to materials and form. His work often feels spontaneous and full of energy—mixing playful shapes, rough textures, and a love for the unpredictable. He builds things up, takes them apart again, and lets each piece find its own direction.

There’s something both familiar and strange in his art. You might recognize a shape, a rhythm, or a feeling—but nothing is spelled out. His pieces leave space for you to wonder, to make your own connections, and to enjoy the ride without needing to explain it.

Asger’s art has been shown in galleries and institutions across Europe, and his works are part of several public collections. What makes his practice stand out is not just how things look, but how they feel—honest, raw, and completely his own.

For Solenne, Asger created Pyramid—a small bronze sculpture with a big personality. It’s sharp and solid, but it doesn’t take itself too seriously. It could be ancient, or it could be a doodle turned into metal. Like much of Asger’s work, it holds a sense of humor and mystery at the same time.