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Philip Hauge Reitz

Philip Hauge Reitz captures the physical traces of time through dense, rhythmic compositions on reclaimed surfaces.

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Based in Aarhus, Philip Hauge Reitz (b. 1994) is a self-taught Danish artist who transitioned from a background in graphic design and electronic music production into a professional abstract practice in 2020. His work is rooted in a mixed-media approach, frequently applying acrylics and ink to tactile foundations like vintage paper or wood to explore the physical traces of time. Reitz investigates the friction between system and chaos through dense, rhythmic brushstrokes. By using non-sequitur titles, he encourages viewers to find their own narratives within themes of memory and beauty, grounding his conceptual style in a systematic yet expressive application of color and form.

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Reitz’s aesthetic is defined by systematic, repetitive brushwork that balances structured patterns with organic disorder. His use of vintage materials and mixed media creates a layered exploration of the aging process of physical surfaces.
Systematic BrushstrokesMixed MediaVintage PaperAbstract NarrativesDanish Minimalism
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Philip Hauge Reitz — questions answered

What materials does Philip Hauge Reitz use?

Reitz works with a mixed-media approach, often combining acrylics and ink on tactile surfaces such as vintage paper or wood.

What is the central theme of his work?

His practice focuses on the thematic tension between system and chaos, often explored through dense, systematic brushstrokes.

Where is the artist based?

Philip Hauge Reitz is a self-taught visual artist based in Aarhus, Denmark.

How does he choose titles for his paintings?

He frequently employs non-sequitur titles to invite viewers to create their own narratives and interpretations of the work.

Has his work been exhibited professionally?

Yes, he is represented by Ulstrup Gallery and was featured in the 2026 exhibition BEYOND, with works also appearing in various Danish showrooms.

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