We are proud to announce that photographer Astrid Kruse Jensen has received the esteemed Ole Haslund’s grant. It was awarded today at Ole Haslunds Hus, Amagertorv.
Read moreAdam Jeppesen’s new book “Error, Object, Structure” comprises more than a decade of Adam Jeppesen’s work. Everyone is welcome to participate in the reception, which takes place in Martin Asbæk Gallery on Wednesday, November 20 at 16-18. There will be an artist talk with Adam Jeppesen as well as book signing.
Read moreThe Parisian Galerie Maria Lund will host the exhibition “Migrations” which features works from Nicolai Howalt’s Silver Migration series alongside two other Danish artists, Esben Klemann and Pipaluk Lake. The show opens Saturday, November 16 and continues until January 11.
Read moreNicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard will be signing books at this year’s photography art fair in the French capital. It takes place on Friday at 2 pm at booth C38.
Read moreArden Asbæk Gallery is currently on the look-out for an intern or a student worker. If you would like to apply, please click to find more information about the job (in Danish)
Read moreContaining 97 unique images made from the same photographic negative of the world’s oldest tree, Old Tjikko in Sweden, Nicolai Howalt has created a mesmerising artist’s book like no other. Please join us at the book release from 4 pm to 6 pm on Thursday, October 31 at Martin Asbæk Gallery.
Read moreWe are happy to announce that Eva Koch’s work “June’s Lace” has become a permanent part of the collection at Kunstmuseum Brandts. So you can experience the video triptych in Odense from now on.
Read moreAstrid Kruse Jensen will participate in UD KANT: By referring to the derogatory term for areas that experience depopulation and a lack of growth — “Udkantsdanmark” (literally ‘the periphery of Denmark’) — the group exhibition at JANUS Vestjyllands Kunstmuseum seeks to give a nuanced view of the so-called “periphery”.
Read moreMarking the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the exhibition “Before the Fall of the Wall” at ARoS showcases works from the museum’s comprehensive collection of 1980s art, including a number of paintings by Lars Nørgård and Peter Bonde.
Read moreThe exhibition is part of “From where we stand – 7 exhibitions on national identity” which is a collaborative project between seven various art museums. For the exhibition at Skive Museum, Trine Søndergaard will also show new works inspired by the museum’s cultural history collection.
Read moreThe video installation “That Dream of Peace” will feature in the ninth edition of the festival which takes place at multiple venues in Egypt’s capital.
Read moreFollowing his exhibitions at Fredensborg Castle and the latest one, Absence, at our gallery, Kasper Eistrup’s elaborate paintings and distinct style will adorn the walls of the Prince Gong Mansion in Beijing.
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