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On View: “From the Walls” at VÆG

Currently on view at VÆG in Aalborg, Denmark, "From the Walls" brings together a small group of up-and-coming artists with diverse backgrounds, including Franco "Jaz" Fasoli, Daniel Nygaard-Mortensen, Don John, Nicolai Høtoft and Line Riisager. While Jaz garnered the public's attention with his street art, which often depicts anthropomorphized animals in combat situations, Nygaard-Mortensen's graphite work focuses on similar themes of animalistic competition with folkloric drawings. Riisager's ceramics and Don John's mixed-media works also mythologize human conflict through animal imagery. Before the show comes down tomorrow, November 30, take a look at some of Henrik Haven's photos of the exhibition after the jump.

Currently on view at VÆG in Aalborg, Denmark, “From the Walls” brings together a small group of up-and-coming artists with diverse backgrounds, including Franco “Jaz” Fasoli, Daniel Nygaard-Mortensen, Don John, Nicolai Høtoft and Line Riisager. While Jaz garnered the public’s attention with his street art, which often depicts anthropomorphized animals in combat situations, Nygaard-Mortensen’s graphite work focuses on similar themes of animalistic competition with folkloric drawings. Riisager’s ceramics and Don John’s mixed-media works also mythologize human conflict through animal imagery. Before the show comes down tomorrow, November 30, take a look at some of Henrik Haven’s photos of the exhibition.

Daniel Nygaard-Mortensen

Franco “Jaz” Fasoli

Don John

Line Riisager

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