Jesper Moseholm works at the intersection of sculpture, craft and contemporary design, hand-modelling objects in clay or wax and casting them in bronze through the traditional cire perdue process.
Having worked for decades alongside his father, the Danish sculptor Keld Moseholm (1936–2023), Jesper absorbed the methods involved in shaping sculptural ideas and transforming them into bronze. This heritage informs his practice while allowing room for experimentation.
Jesper works from his father’s original studio, where the familiar tools, materials and routines continue to guide the making of new pieces.
Some works are cast in limited editions, others in open series, and all are signed by the artist. They are presented at the Anne Black store in Copenhagen and at Keld Moseholm’s Atelier & Garden, where the dialogue between past and present continues to shape new work.