Tate Modern will be presenting Jane Jin Kaisen with the UK premiere of Burial of this Order and the world cinema premieres of Offering – Coil Embrace and Halmang.
Read moreJane Jin Kaisen’s Braiding and Mending (2020), featuring the artist sitting with her sisters and nieces in a circle, is showing at The Image Centre in Toronto during Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival.
Read moreUnder the title “Frie hænder” (eng: Free Hands), the Den Frie Kunstnersammenslutning’s members and this year’s guest exhibitors are invited to put their own fingerprints on the building.
Read moreThe exhibition introduces the artist’s long spanning photographic exploration of concepts such as time, shared remembrance, silent inner rooms, and women’s occupations and roles through history, and features photographic works from the period 2005-2023
Read morePhoto-based artist Hans Hamid Rasmussen has created a total installation for Trafo Kunsthall in Norway, based on his photographic exploration of the Kasbah in Algier and The Old Town of Oslo.
Read moreThe solo exhibition is based on Astrid Kruse Jensen’s depictions of Malergården, created by the Swane family as their own artist’s paradise.
Read moreWe are proud and happy to share that Jane Jin Kaisen has received The New Carlsberg Foundation’s Artist Grant, given to artists who stand out, both in Denmark and abroad, with courage, originality and impact.
Read moreJoin us on March 4 at 1PM for a talk with visual artist Mille Kalsmose in her current solo exhibition at Martin Asbæk Gallery. The talk will be in Danish and is free to attend.
Read moreSofie Bird Møller will, alongside more than 100 works by contemporary artists from Denmark and Schleswig-Holstein, be exhibited in Wittkielhof Manor House in Germany.
Read moreOf Specters and Returns is the artist’s first solo exhibition in France and presents works from 2016-2020, dealing with themes related to the division of the Korean Peninsula, transgenerational memories and trauma.
Read moreThe group exhibition examines, with the color red at the centre, human emotion from different perspectives. The exhibition features Ditte Ejlerskov, Eva Koch and Maria Rubinke, among many others.
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