Exhibitions
‘Summer Crush’ explores the classic theme of love through the work of ten young artists. From video to installation, photography to painting, these projects will go straight to your heart.
Read moreWhen Vilmer Engelbrecht first came across the ancient myth and tales, he was struck by their seemingly everlasting relevance. These early writings served both as moral reflection or insight as well as artful storytelling about the world, from its creation to our actions and their impact.
Read moreThis time focusing on both craftsmanship and tactility, the exhibition U CAN’T TOUCH THIS presents the works of three emerging artists, each representing a different sense of tactility. From the glossy to the fluffy, from the watery to the rich, these three artists work within vastly different media; textile, ceramics and painting. But what they have in common is just how hard they make keeping your hands to yourself.
Read moreIt is with great pleasure that Arden Asbæk Gallery and Martin Asbæk Gallery, as the first gallery in Denmark, can present an exhibition focusing on one of the most current and groundbreaking tendencies within contemporary art: NFT (‘Non-fungible token’). Behind the exhibition STRING stands the Danish crypto artist Jonas Kasper Jensen, who as one of the first in Denmark started working with blockchain in 2015.
Read moreIn Conversation is an eclectic and experimental dialogue exhibition, which zooms in on Teodor Bok (1947-2007), a relatively overlooked sculptor and painter, who came to Denmark in 1972 as a Polish Jewish refugee. Teodor Bok attended The Royal Danish Academy of Art, and he lived and worked here until his death in 2007.
Read moreThe exhibition presents a delicate and poetic approach to nature and its fragility through Bjarnhoff’s characteristic botanical sceneries, made from white porcelain, often so thin that light can easily shine through. The wintery landscape is beautiful, but barren; large-scale test tubes with knotted branches and stiff leaves are mounted on the gallery’s walls, alongside display cases of tinted glass, protecting the sprouts inside and keeping us at a distance.
Read moreIn Mind Your Absence, three young artists explore the subject of letting go, daring to do it differently and putting up a fight. The exhibition explores those barriers that we sometimes create, when we try to get closer, whether they be sexual, emotional, or today even media driven.
Read morePreternatural Impacts explores the relationship between us and the surrounding world by presenting three artists who each work with nature based on emotion, intuition, and aesthetics. Perhaps a welcome approach to the challenges we are currently facing, both regarding environmental politics and sustainability, but also in connection with our relationship with nature and where it is heading.
Read moreLooking at me looking at you brings the viewer into focus through three intimate and challenging projects. These projects zero in on not only the body and the depiction of the body, but also on how we experience and involve ourselves in images that demand our participation in both their concept and form.
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