ART von TRIER

ART von TRIER Photographic works titled ‘ART von TRIER’, are extracts from Lars von Triers award-winning filmograhy

Tomorrow, we celebrate 70 years of Lars von Trier — one of the most uncompromising and visionary filmmakers of our time....
29/04/2026

Tomorrow, we celebrate 70 years of Lars von Trier — one of the most uncompromising and visionary filmmakers of our time.
For decades, his work has challenged audiences, redefined cinema, and opened spaces where beauty and darkness exist side by side. From Breaking the Waves to Dancer in the Dark, Dogville, Antichrist, Melancholia, and beyond, his films have never simply been watched — they have been felt.
ARTvonTrier was born from that same cinematic intensity.
Through these frame-based photographic works, moments from his films are transformed into collectible fine art — frozen fragments of emotion, tension, silence, and human nature. Each image becomes a glimpse into the visual language that has made his universe unforgettable.
Working with these works has been both an artistic journey and a deep exploration of storytelling through stillness — where one single frame can carry the weight of an entire film.
This carousel is a tribute: to the man, the vision, and the lasting impact of images that continue to resonate far beyond the screen.
Happy 70th Birthday, Lars.

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From Delacroix’s The Barque of Dante to The Barque of Jack.A dialogue across centuries—reimagining a classical masterpie...
20/04/2026

From Delacroix’s The Barque of Dante to The Barque of Jack.
A dialogue across centuries—reimagining a classical masterpiece through Lars von Trier’s universe in The House That Jack Built.
Presented at Casa Masaccio during The Idea of North: Per Kirkeby – Lars von Trier, where cinema, painting, and photography meet in one frame.
This work explores how a single image can carry history, mythology, and human darkness all at once.
“The Barque of Jack”
Edition: 3 + 2 AP
Available in 2 sizes
75 × 106 cm
149 × 212 cm
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From cinema to object.Cannes Film Festival, 2000 —
reinterpreted through form, texture, and time.A single fragment.
A la...
10/04/2026

From cinema to object.
Cannes Film Festival, 2000 —
reinterpreted through form, texture, and time.
A single fragment.
A lasting image.

20/03/2026

You see it coming.�You can’t stop it.
This is the moment just before the fall.
The Fall of Man — taken from Antichrist�A fleeting frame transformed into something permanent.

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  — The Complete Series.A selection of photographic works created from frames of Melancholia by Lars von Trier.Some of t...
04/03/2026

— The Complete Series.
A selection of photographic works created from frames of Melancholia by Lars von Trier.
Some of these works are being released for the first time.
The images explore the visual universe of the film — from the ceremonial opening tableaux to the final moment beneath the approaching planet.
Each work is produced as a photographic artwork and released in carefully controlled editions.
Part of the ARTvonTrier project.
A glimpse of human nature.

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EPIDEMIC (1987) → The Good SamaritanIn Epidemic, the virus begins as fiction.
A screenplay about contagion slowly infect...
12/02/2026

EPIDEMIC (1987) → The Good Samaritan
In Epidemic, the virus begins as fiction.
A screenplay about contagion slowly infects reality.
Decades later, “The Good Samaritan” reappears in a different context — no longer prophecy, but memory.
Images travel like viruses.
They mutate.
They return.
ARTvonTrier
A Glimpse of Human Nature.





Descending — from Element of CrimeA single frame extracted from the subconscious of Lars von Trier’s first feature.The m...
05/02/2026

Descending — from Element of Crime
A single frame extracted from the subconscious of Lars von Trier’s first feature.
The moment between control and collapse.
Freeze the film.
Hold the tension.
A glimpse of human nature.

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Imagine the conversation. Now imagine the collaboration.
27/01/2026

Imagine the conversation. Now imagine the collaboration.

Three framegrabs. One psychological descent.The first image is a triptych — three curated framegrabs from Antichrist, pa...
02/01/2026

Three framegrabs. One psychological descent.

The first image is a triptych — three curated framegrabs from Antichrist, part of the ARTvonTrier series.
Fragments of nature, fear, and dissolution — cinema slowed down until it becomes photography.

The second image turns inward.
A bed. A moment of controlled intimacy.
Lars von Trier behind the scene lies beside his actors Charlotte Gainsbourg and Willem Dafoe, collapsing the distance between director, performer, and scene.

Cinema reduced to its most fragile units —
where power, grief, and vulnerability surface without protection.






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Lars von Trier has today been awarded the Holberg Medal — one of Denmark’s most prestigious honors, given to writers and...
03/12/2025

Lars von Trier has today been awarded the Holberg Medal — one of Denmark’s most prestigious honors, given to writers and artists whose work has had a lasting cultural impact.
A well-deserved recognition of a filmmaker who has shaped modern cinema with his uncompromising vision.
Proud to work with his visual universe through ARTvonTrier — transforming cinematic moments into contemporary art.

“Today we honour the luminous presence of Udo Kier—a fearless icon whose many collaborations with Lars von Trier (from E...
24/11/2025

“Today we honour the luminous presence of Udo Kier—a fearless icon whose many collaborations with Lars von Trier (from Europa where he played Lawrence Hartmann, to Dogville as The Man in the Coat, to Melancholia in the Wedding-Planner role, and in The Kingdom as Åge Krüger / Little Brother / Big Brother) made him a singular face in the frozen frame of our cinematic memory.
In our photowork we freeze light and shadow; Kier inhabited the frame like both actor and landscape, cutting through darkness, bending the image from within. His departure leaves a stillness—strong, profound, everlasting.
Rest in power, Udo Kier.”

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