June is brimming with art events across town. For both Copenhagen Photo Festival and Art Week, the gallery has arranged two artist talks with Astrid Kruse Jensen, on June 3 and 10. Both talks are free to attend.
Read moreJane Jin Kaisen is part of the group show ‘Checkpoint. Border Views From Korea’, focusing on one of the best-secured borders in the world as well as the ideological, cultural and psychological division between North and South Korea.
Read moreHorsens Art Museum presents the concept ‘Horsens Kuraterer 1, 2 & 3’, where the museum invites a number of locals to curate three exhibitions, based on the museum’s large collection of contemporary art.
Read more‘Between Before and After’ presents Clare Wood’s production from the last five years and is her first show in Finland. In her most recent paintings, Woods has depicted the vulnerability and short-lived nature of life through flowers as well as shapes of the human body.
Read moreLars Nørgaard’s ‘The French Clot-nection’ is now part of Kastrupgaardsamlingen’s collection. The work is the largest color lithography in the world and made in collaboration with Christian Bramsen at Atelier Clot, Bramsen & Georges in Paris. The work measures 194 x 264 cm.
Read moreCongratulations to Jane Jin Kaisen, who has received the Danish Arts Foundation’s 3-year work grant.
Read moreNicolai Howalt is currently part of the group exhibition ‘Nul homme que le lune n’air vu’ at L’Acienne Nonciature in Brussels.
Read moreJoin us for the release of Ditte Ejlerskov’s book ‘The Cult of Oxytocin’ at Nikolaj Kunsthal on April 28 at 4-6PM. The event is free to attend.
Read moreThe Danish Arts Foundation Scholarship Committee for Visual Arts has decided to award Ditte Ejlerskov’s critically acclaimed exhibition ‘The Cult of Oxytocin’ at Nikolaj Kunsthal.
Read moreMille Kalsmose was interviewed by Maja Hald on Radio4 about her current exhibition at La Biennale di Venezia. Follow the link to listen.
Read moreThe gallery will be closed during Easter (April 14-18). We look forward to welcoming you again on April 19.
Read moreOn Saturday at 2PM, we will be hosting an artist talk with Adam Jeppesen in his current exhibition ‘While Every Passing Day Seemed Fair’. The artist talk is free to attend.
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