Martin Asbæk Gallery is open all summer, and you can visit us during our normal opening hours; Tuesday-Friday 11AM-6Pm and Saturday 11AM-4PM.
Read moreWe have been made aware of the rumors regarding a private event at the gallery on Friday the 2nd of July. Martin Asbæk Gallery strongly dissociate from transphobia or any other form of discrimination based on gender identity, sexual orientation or race. We do not wish to go any further with the matter in question, […]
Read moreWatch Louisiana Channel’s interview with Ebbe Stub Wittrup, who in his practice reflects upon one of the most pondering issues of our time – who is owning what?
Read moreSofie Bird Møller is exhibiting at Kunstverein Ebersberg together with Alexander Laner. The exhibition, DIN EN ISO 9002, explores the absurdity of the modern world. The exhibition has also been featured in Süddeutsche Zeitung.
Read moreWe are currently hosting a pop-up in Lille Kongensgade together with My Foundation and SOS Children’s Villages Denmark. Our pop-up is open Wednesday-Friday 12PM-6PM and Saturday 11AM-4PM. See you!
Read moreNicolai Howalt is showing works from his series “BOXER” at Copenhagen Contemporary as part of the major exhibition “Art of Sport”.
Read moreEbbe Stub Wittrup’s exhibition “Authors of names” at Politikens Forhal questions ownership and national identity by following in the footsteps of Danish botanist Nathaniel Wallich.
Read moreAstrid Kruse Jensen is currently part of the group exhibition “As Time Goes By” at Alma Löv Museum of Unexpected Art, which explores themes such as loss, distancing and closure.
Read moreAstrid Krusen Jensen will be exhibiting with Marie Sjövold (NO) at Fotografisk Center. Both artists use their own experiences and memories in their work, and in “The past ahead of me”, the two artists have created works that speak with each other’s practices.
Read moreRanders Kunstmuseum is exhibiting their collection of contemporary art works in a group exhibition. Ebbe Stub Wittrup is featured alongside Christian Lemmerz, Mie Mørkeberg, Gudrun Hasle, Mikkel Carl, Claus Carstensen and Julie Nord.
Read moreWe invite you to join us for a guided tour in Maria Rubinke’s “Ever”. The tours will take place on selected days in June. For more information, follow the link underneath.
Read moreJoin us at SMK Thy, when Eva Koch and the director of SMK, Mikkel Bogh, meet to talk about the exhibition VILLAR en face, its framework and what it is like to work with your own family’s history as an artist.
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