Laurits Honoré Rønne

About
Laurits Honoré Rønne (b. 1997) holds an MA in Architecture from the Royal Danish Academy (2024). Through an interdisciplinary practice spanning installation, video, text and architecture, his work engages with landscapes, infrastructures and environments through the images, practices and narratives that surround and shape them. Selected works have been shown at Kunsthal Charlottenborg and Den Frie Udstillingsbygning.    

Alongside individual work, his practice extends into curatorial and organisational roles through the co-founded initiatives open-source.tv and second.garden, as well as teaching at the Master’s programme Political Architecture: Critical Sustainability at the Royal Danish Academy. Previous experience includes institutional and artist-led project assistance in Copenhagen and Berlin, as well as a Holcim Foundation Fellowship hosted by s+ (station+), ETH Zurich in Brussels.    

Collaborative practices:
open-source.tv
second.garden

Teaching:
Political Architecture: Critical Sustainability,
Royal Danish Academy
Works
Contact
Feel free to reach out,
     Mail:Lauritsronne@gmail.com
Ranger shirt (2024)

Description

Laserprinted mirrorboard on HDF
Various dimensions

Installed as part of the exhibition series Grave Dwellers at a megalithic tomb near Jægerspris, Denmark, the works reproduce a polo shirt from the Danish Forest and Nature Agency alongside three protected bird species sourced from birdwatching forums. Printed, mounted and cut as reliefs in reflective mirrorboard, the motifs draw on imagery associated with environmental monitoring and custodianship. Together, the works assemble a small cast of figures engaged in the ongoing observation and care of the site.

Installation view, Grave Dwellers, Jægerspris Jættestue, 2024
Photos: August Hugo