During the autumn of 2020, Horsens Art Museum will present a larger display of the Danish artist Lars Nørgard’s artworks. The display presents the museum’s own collection of the artist’s practice during the period 1983-2019. In connection with the display, Horsens Art Museum will publish a book with photos of the collection.
Read moreThe exhibition “Why not?” at Weserburg – Museum für moderne Kunst presents a selection of Elina Brotherus’ humorous and self-biographical works from 2016 and forward.
Read moreElina Brotherus, Trine Søndergaard and Lisa Strømbeck are taking part in BILLBOARD ISTANBUL, where their works will be presented in the public space of Istanbul together with more than 100 Turkish, Moroccan and Nordic contemporary female artists and art students.
Read moreJoin us for a short guided tour in our current exhibition “The Avantgarde doesn’t give up” by Finnish artist Elina Brotherus. Get an introduction to the artist and her work.
Read moreIn On Photographs (Thames & Hudson), curator and writer David Campany presents an exploration of photography in 120 photographs, and among these are Helen Sear’s work “Inside The View 17”.
Read moreTrine Søndergaard is participating in the group exhibition “Doors in Contemporary Art” at Städtische Galerie – Bietigheim-Bissingen in Germany. She is showing the 3 works Interior #10, Interior #38 and Interior #39.
Read moreThe group show “On Earth – Imaging, Technology and the Natural World” at Le Lieu Uniue in Nantes, France, features photographic works by Adam Jeppesen. A new generation of artists uses modern visual technologies to depict Earth.
Read moreEbbe Stub Wittrup’s exhibition “Botanical Drift”, which was on display at Copenhagen Contemporary from June 25th to July 19th, has been reviewed by Rodney LaTourelle in ArtReview Asia.
Read moreTrine Søndergaard’s work Strude#17 will be shown at Ribe Kunstmuseum at their exhibition “CALM BEFORE THE STORM”. The exhibition revolves around the Wadden Sea, which since 2014 has been recognized as a UNESCO world heritage site and which has been a source of inspiration for many artists throughout time.
Read moreThe 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.
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