With an exclusive selection from its exquisite art collection, the MKdW invites visitors to set sail on a visual voyage along the west coasts of Norway, Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands.
The group show After the Sun—Forecasts from the North surveys a generational response to the precarious state of our natural environment.
Jane Jin Kaisen is part of the 30th Anniversary Exhibition celebrating the Korean Pavilion at the Venice Art Biennale, 1995 – 2024.
Den Frie Udstilling 2024: Naboplanter focuses on the possible social and artistic connections that exist between the members of the artist association Den Frie, including Ebbe Stub Wittrup.
Nicolai Howalt has been selected to exhibit in Store Tårn on Danish island Christiansø.
Jane Jin Kaisen is among the four finalists for the Korea Artist Prize, co-organized by the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA) and SBS Foundation.
Larissa Sansour will be speaking at Kunsthal Charlottenborg at the seminar “The Poetic Turn: Depicting Crises Through Means of Fiction”, part of CPH:DOX.
Nicolai Howalt will be giving an artist talk at the Royal Library. The talk will take its starting point in Howalt’s series BOXER.
Palestinian-Danish artist duo Larissa Sansour and Søren Lind’s new film is an elegiac and experimental work about memory, history and trauma.
Ditte Ejlerskov is part of the upcoming group show “Group Therapy – New Contemporary Art” at ARKEN, opening on February 29.
Jane Jin Kaisen’s current solo exhibition at esea contemporary in Manchester is featured in ArtReview.
In her three new photographic series, Elina Brotherus explores the architecture of Alvar Aalto: Aalto’s home in Helsinki, his summer cottage, and the modernist masterpiece Paimio Sanatorium.