Exhibitions
Christine Clemmesen and Maya Schønning Kjærulff both work within an expanded field of photography, combining it with mediums such as textile, text, marble, and glass, among others.
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.
Rose City takes its starting point in Petra, known the Rose City, a historic and archaeological city, which is characterized by its rock-cut architecture and rose-colored sandstone.
The work is based on childhood memories connected to hospital visits and medical examinations, a recurring theme in Scales’ practice that is informed by ableism and an ideological exploration of the relationship between doctor and patient, both from a personal and larger cultural historical angle.
The artists cross pollinate each other’s work, in the same way that the personal cannot be separated from the political or how materiality and concept rarely stand alone. Each artist offers a negative space, a room for interpretation, inviting the viewer in.
Arden Asbæk Gallery is proud to invite you for the 2nd edition of our summer show. Last year’s show revolved around love, while we in this year’s “Summer Crush” zoom in on the broken, the fragmented, the frail.
ortraits, shared moments, and details of the cemetery combine in a timeless rendering of adolescence. Photographed over the course of four Copenhagen summers, the work is an enchanting ode to youth and the romance of carefree days.
Warm skin, cold glasses of wine and prickly cactuses are everywhere to be found at Arden Asbæk Gallery, which has been transformed into what feels like a taverna.
Animism is the idea that animals, plants and other natural phenomena contain a spirit or spiritual essence. In the exhibition, owls, toads, and others appear as large watercolor paintings, which with their wealth of detail stand in immediate contrast to the medium.
When the volcano Mount Tambora by the island Sumbawa in Indonesia erupted the year before, it created enormous disturbances in the weather all over the world. Tine Bek takes her starting point in this historical event, which did not only change the world, but also our centuries-old relationship with the horse.