August 23 - December 10, 2006

JESPER JUST: BLACK BOX – HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN, WASHINGTON, D.C.

The Hirshhorn’s Black Box presents recent film and video works by a diverse range of emerging international artists. Danish artist Jesper Just (b. 1974), who currently lives and works in Copenhagen, creates short films distinguished by their quirky scenarios and meticulous production techniques. His vignettes focus on universal juxtapositions, including age versus youth and macho camaraderie versus suppressed sexuality, which question traditional male stereotypes and roles. Danish actor Johannes Lilleøre plays the central character in these dark, vivid dreamscapes about shifts in power and loss of control. Included are No Man is an Island II, 2004, and Something to Love, 2005. The artist will present additional films and talk about his work as part of our Meet the Artist series on November 8.