Aleksandra Domanović Opens First Scandinavian Solo Exhibition at Kunsthal Charlottenborg
Spanning nearly 15 years of work, Canopy Collapse explores how the internet, gender and cultural memory shape who we are in a hyper-connected world.
Spanning nearly 15 years of work, Canopy Collapse explores how the internet, gender and cultural memory shape who we are in a hyper-connected world.
Larissa Sansour’s exhibition at Kunsthal Charlottenborg interweaves current themes such as forced migration, inherited trauma and imaginary worlds through science fiction, opera and documentary material.
Kunsthal Charlottenborg presents its fourth biennial, Future Ours, in collaboration with ART 2030. The international art exhibition can be experienced over the summer throughout the country.
Kunsthal Charlottenborg presents its fourth biennial, Future Ours in collaboration with ART 2030. The international art exhibition can be experienced over the summer on streets, train stations and bus stops throughout the country.
Thursday 20 March, Kunsthal Charlottenborg invites to a new season with the opening of two exhibitions; the first solo exhibition in Denmark with Banu Cennetoğlu and Disobedience Archive (The Open Storage), which together will focus on the political dimensions of different social and cultural hierarchies and political action through art.
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.
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.
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.
Friday 27 September, Kunsthal Charlottenborg invites to a new season with a grand opening party and two very different exhibitions. This year's major themed exhibition on artificial intelligence and the first exhibition in Scandinavia with the New Zealand sculptor Francis Upritchard.
This autumn, Kunsthal Charlottenborg presents a solo exhibition with New Zealand-born sculptor Francis Upritchard. Presenting more than 100 works, this comprehensive exhibition creates a space somewhere between ideas of our past and visions for a future.
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.
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.
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.
Kunsthal Charlottenborg presents Thick & Thin, a survey of the work of Danish artist and Sculpture School Professor Simon Dybbroe Møller from the past twenty years. The exhibition is the most comprehensive overview of Dybbroe Møller’s practice to date and includes several new works as well as earlier ones that have been restaged and reconfigured for the exhibition.
This summer, visitors to Kunsthal Charlottenborg will be treated to the largest-institutional solo presentation of the work of Danish artist Simon Dybbroe Møller to date. Thick & Thin will present works from the last twenty years of the internationally acclaimed artist’s conceptual and rigorous practice.
On Wednesday 13 March, Kunsthal Charlottenborg opens its doors to the solo exhibition with world-renowned artist Thao Nguyen Phan. The exhibition opens on the same day as one of the world's largest documentary film festivals, CPH:DOX, which again has its festival center at Kunsthal Charlottenborg.
Kunsthal Charlottenborg is proud to present the first solo exhibition in Scandinavia with Thao Nguyen Phan to coincide with CPH:DOX. Internationally recognized for her combined use of moving image, painting, and sculpture, the artist creates dreamlike and poetic narratives that trace the history of her country in relation to contemporary environmental and social changes.
On the occasion of CPH:DOX, Copenhagen’s international documentary film festival, Kunsthal Charlottenborg presents a solo show with Thao Nguyen Phan. Internationally recognized for her combined use of moving image, painting, and sculpture, the visual artist creates dreamlike and poetic narratives that trace the history of her country in relation to contemporary environmental and social changes.
Kunsthal Charlottenborg announces its exhibition program for the new year, featuring internationally recognized artists such as Thao Nguyen Phan, Simon Dybbroe Møller, Francis Upritchard, a large-scale exhibition on artificial intelligence as well as a large number of talents and established stars from both Denmark and abroad.