The exhibition “BACK VIEW – Figures against the tide” at Le Delta in Namur, Belgium, has been prolonged. The exhibition features a number of artists, including Trine Søndergaard, and explores the many significant facets of the back-facing figure, both historically and contemporarily.
Read moreOn September 19th, the exhibition “Berührend” opens at Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum in Bremen, Germany. The exhibition is a group show with 60 works that all explore both the physical touch and to be emotionally touched. One of the included artists is Elina Brotherus.
Read moreThe exhibition in the Upper Gallery at Nikolaj Kunsthal, Copenhagen will feature all Variations of Old Tjikko. Old Tjikko is the world’s oldest tree, located in Dalarna, Sweden. In his series, Howalt has developed the same negative taken of the tree, on different types of expired photo paper, generating widely different aesthetic qualities.
Read moreDuring CHART art fair, Trine Søndergaard will be doing a book signing in the gallery on Sunday, August 30 at 1 pm. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, you are required to book a ticket to this event. Click the link for more information.
Read more“In Waiting” is the fourth exhibition in a series of exhibitions by James Hyman Gallery to address aspects of health and well-being. Experience Helen Sear’s photographic works by clicking here.
Read moreFeaturing Nicolai Howalt, Matt Saunders, Kristian Dahlgaard, Peter Bonde. Takes place at Tunnelfabrikken Nordhavn, Copenhagen, DK
Read moreFeaturing Elina Brotherus, Clare Woods, Maria Rubinke, Trine Søndergaard. De-centred art fair; takes place in the gallery.
Read moreThe exhibition “Animals in Art” at Arken will show sculptures and installations, video, photography and paintings by a wide array of international artists. Lisa Strömbeck is one of them, as the exhibition features her “Uniform” series as well as the video trilogy “In Memory of All Those Who Work Without Ever Getting a Reward”.
Read moreThe group exhibition Synliggørelser (eng. “Renderings”) deals with matters moving on the edge of our perception, and includes works of art that explore scientific topics invisible in nature and yet vital to our lives. The exhibition will feature Nicolai Howalt’s work “Light Break”.
Read moreThe New Carlsberg Foundation has made a large work donation to Museum Salling. The entirety of Trine Søndergaard’s series “Hovedtøj” from 2019, consisting of 17 photographs depicting women with traditional, regional headgear, has been donated to the museum.
Read moreIn the exhibition Botanical Drift, the artist Ebbe Stub Wittrup addresses national identity and cultural ownership. As the artist follows in the footsteps of the Danish botanist Nathaniel Wallich, a narrative emerges on Western economy and scientific logic as opposed to local knowledge and experience.
Read moreThe gallery is open on December 27 and 28. We return after New Year’s on January 2.
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