SKETCHES

Gain insight into the artist’s process and get the chance to acquire original sketches, when Arden Asbæk Gallery invites you inside the artist studio through a wide variety of sketches by artists from Martin Asbæk Gallery as well as from artists, who have previously exhibited in the project space. From rough freehand drawings to preliminary […]

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Gain insight into the artist’s process and get the chance to acquire original sketches, when Arden Asbæk Gallery invites you inside the artist studio through a wide variety of sketches by artists from Martin Asbæk Gallery as well as from artists, who have previously exhibited in the project space.
From rough freehand drawings to preliminary studies of largescale works, the exhibition offers insight into the unedited studio of the artist. Often a both hybrid working space as well as a creative sanctuary, the artist studio holds an almost mythological position as a romanticized space, where masterpieces are born. And while galleries normally showcase the finalized, polished work, this group show presents a more spontaneous, everyday-like approach to the work, bringing us closer to the artists and the multitude of ways to work with sketches.
Arden Asbæk Gallery is based on the first floor of Martin Asbæk Gallery and is open Tuesday-Friday 11-18 and Saturday 11-16. Join us on May 1 for a “midissage”, where we invite artists, friends and visitors to join us for a glass of wine.
The group show features sketches by Anders von Greffelstejn, Ania Pieranska, Caroline H. Thon, Ditte Johanne Krogh Bertelsen, Ditte Ejlersov, Ebbe Stub Wittrup, Elina Brotherus, Eva Koch, Hans Hamid Rasmussen, Jacob Stangerup, Jesper Carlsen, Kasper Eistrup, Lisa Strömbeck, Martin Liebscher, Nicolai Howalt, Niels Bonde, Paul McDevitt, Simone Søndergaard Poulsen and Slater Bradley
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