'The new idea is like falling in love': Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg on the creative process
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"Each film takes between a couple weeks to several months to create, with Djurberg in charge of the visuals, while Berg composes the music. Over the years, they have melded their roles somewhat ('I sometimes dream about the music Hans makes,' Djurberg tells The Art Newspaper)."
"The works create a unique juxtaposition between a medium most often associated with children's programming and themes that are certainly not for kids. This provocative contrast helps underscore the depth and complexity of their narratives."
"Djurberg now has a young son, who sometimes plays in the studio, in the sets and even with the characters, although the artist says she would never show him the completed animations. This highlights the personal evolution she has undergone through motherhood."
"The exhibition space was like a fjord. It's like a flood washed up the debris that has created its own life. This imagery reflects the transformational changes in Djurberg's work and personal life."
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