Trine Søndergaard’s exhibition “Nearly Now” at Gl. Holtegaard can now be experienced digitally.
Read moreWe will return to our normal opening hours starting from March 1. We follow the current rules, regulations and recommendations. Masks required. See you!
Read morePeter Bonde will be exhibiting at Sorø Kunstmuseum – once the museums and galleries reopen. For more information, check sorokunstmuseum.dk
Read moreWe are showing selected works by Ebbe Stub Wittrup as part of Art Walk CPH. Download the route on your phone via www.artwalkcph.dk
Read moreLisa Strömbeck’s series “Uniform” will be part of the group exhibition “WE ARE ANIMALS” at Kunsthal Rotterdam. Kunsthal Rotterdam is temporarily closed and for more information about their re-opening, visit kunsthal.nl.
Read moreTrine Søndergaard is currently showing a number of photographic works, produced between 2005-2020, at Dunkers Kulturhus in Sweden. The exhibition is accessible online together with a videos introducing the works.
Read moreTrine Søndergaard will be exhibiting at Gl. Holtegaard. The exhibition presents works made specifically for and in dialogue with its historical architecture and garden.
Read moreThe gallery is open for deliveries and pick-ups only due to the current restrictions. You can still reach us at gallery@martinasbaek.com or +45 4075 8616.
Read moreMartin Asbæk Gallery wishes you all a joyful holiday season and all the best in the year to come! The gallery will be closed until January 5th, but you can still reach us at gallery@martinasbaek.com or +45 4075 8616.
Read moreHelen Sear is part of the exhibition “Unearthed: Photography’s Roots” at Dulwich Picture Gallery. The exhibition explores the history of photography from the 1840s to today, through more than 100 beautiful images of plants and botany by 41 leading international artists.
Read moreFrom November 12th, the world’s largest color lithograph is exhibited at Kastrupgård Samlingen. The lithograph is created by Lars Nørgård in collaboration with Christian Bramsen at the legendary Atelier Clot, Bramsen and Georges in Paris.
Read moreNicolai Howalt is exhibiting new photo works in collaboration with the Medical Museion in Copenhagen. Here, Howalt captures encounters between science and epidemics through a series of photographs of historical objects from the collections.
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