The Less Unsustainable Reality Show

Video installation, 11:57 min, variable dimensions, 2023

Mette Riise Performance Art in Italy, doing video work about climate change
Mette riise performance kunstner, laver video kunst i italien, om klima

The Less Unsustainable Reality Show is a video and installation dealing with the personal experiences and encounters of an artist participating in a Danish reality tv show about the arts. It’s about a suspect reconstruction of the 19th century educational journey of Danish artists visiting Italy, trying to connect reality to a media narrative disregarding social realities in a Europe marked by right-wing ideologies. But above all it’s about an attempt at finding political potential within a media construct not intended for critique.

Performers: Dorcas Joanna Hansen, Kaj Thagård Pedersen, Celeste Borchorst Faurschou, Ramesh Kingsly Premarajah, Hazel Watt og Mette Riise.
Videographer: Majse Vilstrup
Photographer: Youngjae Lih


The Less Unsustainable Talk Show

Video installation, 40:02 min, variable dimensions, 2022

A mock-documentary-talk-show in which I reenact my journey to creating a talk show inspired by the environmental report The Limits to Growth (1972). The work examines the growth paradigm of western capitalism and it’s disregard for planetary boundaries whilst the film itself struggles to deconstruct the linear western narrative of development.

Videographer: Daniel Jamernik
Photographer: Mads Holm


How to Build Art Brands

How to Build Art Brands is an evolving series of live tutorials from 2018 and onwards. In the work I teach artists and institutions how to build attractive artistic brands outlasting the art world’s attention economy. The tutorials exist on the condition of the market, meaning you are always welcome to commission a new one.

How to Build an Artist Brand – Tutorial by Mette Riise


Live tutorial, 18 min, 2018

In the first work of the series I developed a branding model for artists in collaboration with a Danish branding agency. Within the group show SPRING18 in Kunsthal Aarhus I set up a branding booth in which I, assisted by a powerpoint and flipchart, taught the model for the art audience whilst proving its effectiveness by applying it to superstar artists.
When not showing the tutorial live, a video version looped on the screen and folders with marketing tips for artists were for the audience to grab.

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Photoghaphers: Sissel Abel and Tobias Kiel Laursen.

How to Build an Artist Brand – The Females’ Tutorial


Live tutorial, 18 min, 2019

“Are you also tired of being the H&M of the art world?”
During an all-female show at the Copenhagen Stock Exchange building marking the 50th anniversary of Lene Adler Petersen’s performance ”Female Christ at the Stock Exchange’, I re-contextualized my branding model for artists in order to specifically focus on women’s disadvantage in the art market. This tutorial was notably inspired by the recent research paper ‘Glas Ceilings in the Art Market’ (2018) from Maastricht University.

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Curated by Natalia Gutman
Photographers: Sissel Abel and Lior Zilberstein.

How to Build an Art Brand – The Museum Edition


Live tutorial, 29 min, 2022

In the context of a performative seminar at Malmö Konstmuseum concerning the future of nordic art museums, I presented a market analysis of the future market for Danish museums. The prognosis does not look too bright: Due to Danish museums turning too consumer-centric, ignoring the need for decent working conditions for artists and due to a new type of artist entering the market “The Neoliberal Marxist” too many museums have become extremely sensitive to the supplier power of the artist.

How to Build an Artist Brand – Tutorial by Mette Riise

Live tutorial, 18 min, 2018

In 2018 I began an evolving series of work teaching artists and institutions how to build strong artistic brands.
In the first work of the series I developed a branding model for artists in collaboration with a Danish branding agency. Within the group show SPRING18 in Kunsthal Aarhus I set up a branding booth in which I, assisted by a powerpoint and flipchart, taught the model for the art audience whilst proving its effectiveness by applying it to superstar artists.
When not showing the tutorial live, a video version looped on the screen and folders with marketing tips for artists were for the audience to grab.

Watch trailer
Watch video

Photoghaphers: Sissel Abel and Tobias Kiel Laursen.


How to Build an Artist Brand – The Females’ Tutorial

Live tutorial, 18 min, 2019

“Are you also tired of being the H&M of the art world?”
During an all-female show at the Copenhagen Stock Exchange building marking the 50th anniversary of Lene Adler Petersen’s performance ”Female Christ at the Stock Exchange’, I re-contextualized my branding model for artists in order to specifically focus on women’s disadvantage in the art market. This tutorial was notably inspired by the recent research paper ‘Glas Ceilings in the Art Market’ (2018) from Maastricht University.

Watch trailer

Curated by Natalia Gutman
Photographers: Sissel Abel and Lior Zilberstein.


How to Build an Art Brand – The Museum Edition

Live tutorial, 29 min, 2022

In the context of a performative seminar at Malmö Konstmuseum concerning the future of nordic art museums, I presented a market analysis of the future market for Danish museums. The prognosis does not look too bright: Due to Danish museums turning too consumer-centric, ignoring the need for decent working conditions for artists and due to a new type of artist entering the market “The Neoliberal Marxist” too many museums have become extremely sensitive to the supplier power of the artist.


Accountants Comedy Club – Performing Accounting

Video (and installation), 17:21 min, variable dimensions, 2019

2019 I was invited for an artist residency in the Department of Accounting at Monash Business School in Melbourne. At the end of the residency an ‚entertaining‘ performance was expected for the staff. Instead I delivered a surprise comedy show about the performative nature of accounting and the social invention of money.

In 2020 the video was exhibited in an installation at a group show at the University of Fine Arts Hamburg. Here, I sat up a fake office with a hidden cinema inside in a discrete corner of the exhibition


Official Welcome Part II

Performative opening speech, 11 min, 2019

“Rundgang at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna is an event which students await the entire year! Who will win the Student of the Year award? Or Best Leading Feminist?” I expressed in my oscar’s inspired opening speech for the academy’s art show. A show, aiming to walk the fine line of fostering political revolutions through market advancements and breaking class hierarchies by reinforcing them through speech. Confused? The language of pop culture might be here to help. In my speech I shared insights on how to engage in artistic small talk and gracefully exit conversations which prove not to be career-advancing. Finally, I promoted my own contribution to the show: a real oil painting of my favorite episode of ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’

“...and the role of the ‘Principal’ is carried out by Eva Blimlinger – and what a great act shes carried out!

– Mette Riise


5 Minute Comedy Routine

Comedy performance, 5 min, 2018

In 2018, I spent eight months investigating the craft of stand-up comedy. This resulted in the work ‘5 Minute Comedy Routine,’ a well-rehearsed, short comedy act about the ups and downs of working as an artist, like being able to gift your parents drawings for Christmas but spending too much money on clay.
The act which I routinely performed on stages for upcoming stand-up comedians, was debuted the to an art crowd as an opening act for the group show KE19 in Den Frie Udstillingsbygning. Initially, can laughter from speakers prompted the art crowd to laugh at the punchlines, until the canned laughter faded out and the laughter of the audience took over.

Both my mom and I were relieved when we discovered I could make money off of being insane

– Mette Riise

This is Me – The Self Presentation

Powerpoint presentation, 18 min, 2017

In 2017, I was given the opportunity to produce my very first performance at the museum 21er Haus in Vienna. Instead, I chose to introduce myself. Assisted by a PowerPoint presentation and equipped with personal artifacts meticulously encased in airtight, sanitary plastic bags, I dissected my personality, mental health- and family issues and recommended medication for the audience.

(Video cut out from rehearsal).

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