The 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.
Read moreThe group show entitled “Through Other Eyes” is curated by James Bridle and takes place at the NeMe Arts Centre in Limassol, Cyprus. Eva Koch will be present at the opening and will additionally participate in an Artist Talk on September 7.
Read moreFind us at booth C38. Featuring works by Astrid Kruse Jensen, Ebbe Stub Wittrup, Elina Brotherus, Martin Liebscher, Nicolai Howalt, Trine Søndergaard and Adam Jeppesen.
Read moreAlongside the Finnish artist Axel Antas, the two artists will have a conversation that explores the question of how to work from photography in a sculptural manner. It starts at 2 pm on Saturday and takes place at Charlottenborg, Copenhagen.
Read moreThe solo show entitled ”The Great Filter” is made specifically for the exhibition room at Brandts in Odense. Perishing sandcastles are the main motifs; Resembling ruins, these semi-collapsed structures still retain their beauty, thereby alluding to impermanence as not only a natural process but also as an existential premise.
Read morePhotographic works by Trine Søndergaard will be a part of “The Human Expression”, an upcoming group exhibition at Frederikshavn Kunstmuseum. The exhibition centers around the portrait genre and will feature works from the Guldnakke series, among others.
Read moreIn the exhibition Medium Rare, 13 different artists working in video, painting, installation and performance, focus on the materiality of the flesh and the body as a vehicle of meaning. It all takes place, rather aptly, in the Meatpacking District, Copenhagen.
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Read moreWe are proud to announce that our lovely Astrid Kruse Jensen has received Elna & C.T. Hollesen’s Grant. It was awarded at Kunstforeningen Gl. Strand on Thursday. Thank you for hosting, and congratulations to Astrid!
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