Asger Harbou Gjerdevik has an MFA from Royal College of Art, London and a BA in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London. Gjerdevik creates with various media such as painting, sculpture, collage, and drawing. His works are created in a process that involves continuous additions of materials, interposed references, transformations, and overlays. Often the results are both complex and boundless pictorial spaces or structures, with potential for perpetual change. 

Gjerdevik has exhibited solo at Alice Folker Gallery, Copenhagen (2025); CCA, Andratx (2021); Politikens Forhal, Copenhagen (2021) and Kunstforeningen Gl. Strand, Copenhagen (2019). Group exhibitions include shows at Skovgaard Museum, Viborg (2024); Quantum Oddity Gallery, Berlin (2023); Studio Schreck Gustafsson, Borrby (2023); Alma Pearl Gallery, London (2023); Den Frie Udstillingsbygning, Copenhagen (2023); Art Brussels, Brussels (2022); Philipp Haverkampf, Berlin (2020); dépendance Bruxelles x Alice Folker (2020) and Kunsthalle E-werk, Schwerin (2019).

Gjerdevik has created public commissions to the Eastern High Court (2022) in Denmark and the Western High Court (2021). His works can be found in several public collections, including the City Council of Copenhagen, Politikens Hus, and the Court in Lyngby.