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  • Video works focus on rights struggles at Kunsthal Charlottenborg

    The exhibition Disobedience Archive (The Open Storage) presents a wide-ranging collection of video works that, through different historical, geographical and social perspectives, map various artistic resistance tactics from the 1970s onwards. The exhibition is part of the HUMAN:RIGHTS initiative, focusing on human rights, and is presented in collaboration with the CPH:DOX film festival.

  • Filmværker sætter fokus på rettighedskampe på Kunsthal Charlottenborg

    Udstillingen Disobedience Archive (The Open Storage) præsenterer en vidtfavnende samling af videoværker, der gennem historiske, geografiske og sociale perspektiver, kortlægger forskellige kunstneriske modstandstaktikker fra 1970erne og frem. Udstillingen er en del af HUMAN:RIGHTS fokus på menneskerettigheder og præsenteres i samarbejde med CPH:DOX.

  • Banu Cennetoğlu examines Danish news media in her first solo exhibition in Denmark

    This March, Kunsthal Charlottenborg opens the first presentation in Denmark of Istanbul-based visual artist Banu Cennetoğlu. Arranged in connection with the documentary film festival CPH:DOX, the exhibition showcases Cennetoğlu’s keen interest in how the production and distribution of text and image-based information shape our world.

  • Banu Cennetoğlu undersøger danske nyhedsmedier i sin første soloudstilling i Danmark

    I marts åbner Kunsthal Charlottenborg dørene for den første præsentation af den Istanbul-baserede billedkunstner Banu Cennetoğlu i Danmark i forbindelse med CPH:DOX. Cennetoğlus værker afspejler et stærkt engagement i hvordan produktionen og distributionen af tekst- og billedbaseret information er med til at forme vores verden.

  • Exhibition programme 2025

    Next year Kunsthal Charlottenborg looks forward to presenting solo exhibitions with Banu Cennetoğlu and Larissa Sansour, the annual Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition and the MFA Degree Show as well as art works all around Denmark.

  • Årsprogram 2025

    Publikum på Kunsthal Charlottenborg kan se frem til at opleve soloudstillinger med Banu Cennetoğlu og Larissa Sansour, de traditionsrige udstillinger Charlottenborg Forårsudstilling og Afgang samt kunstværker over hele Danmark.

  • Charlottenborgs Kaffeklub stiller skarpt på kunstig intelligens og kunst

    Kunst og kunstig intelligens er omdrejningspunktet i den 11. udgave af Charlottenborgs Kaffeklub, der inviterer til debat med eksperter, politikere og kunstmiljøet. Charlottenborgs Kaffeklub undersøger både mulighederne i at bruge kunstig intelligens som redskab i kunstnerisk udvikling og de mulige konsekvenser af de nye teknologier for kunsten og for samfundet.

  • Extensive group exhibition digs into the dark side of technology

    Kunsthal Charlottenborg is proud to present this year’s major group exhibition in close collaboration with KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin. 'Poetics of Encryption' explores the dark side of tech, bringing together 38 international artists. Installed in Kunsthal Charlottenborg’s grand south wing, the exhibition spans analogue and digital media featuring historic and new works.

  • Autumn at Kunsthal Charlottenborg

    Opening on September 27th, Kunsthal Charlottenborg is pleased to present two new exhibitions: a solo exhibition with the New Zealand-born sculptor Francis Upritchard, and an extensive group exhibition on art and artificial intelligence featuring historical and new works by a wide range of international artists.

  • Efteråret på Kunsthal Charlottenborg

    Den 27. september åbner Kunsthal Charlottenborg to nye udstillinger: en soloudstilling med den newzealandsk-fødte billedhugger Francis Upritchard og en omfattende gruppeudstilling om kunst og kunstig intelligens med historiske og nye værker af en lang række internationale kunstnere.

  • Join the opening of this summer’s major exhibition with sculpture professor Simon Dybbroe Møller

    Look forward to the most comprehensive solo exhibition with Simon Dybbroe Møller to date. The opening is celebrated with a talk with the Danish artist and professor in sculpture which work has been influential both to his contemporaries on the German art scene, and to younger generations of artists in Copenhagen, where he currently holds a position at The Royal Academy of Arts.

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