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 NEWS

8.03.2023

Simone Aaberg Kaern opens in Nordic contemporary art center Xiamen, China

the Show is Co-curated by Kim Lykke and features works made as a collaboration between Simone and Kim Lykke.

17.02.2023

New prints by Malene Landgreen in the making

 

 

 

 

 

14.02.2023 - 17.12.2023

Eva Koch “Red“ at Vejle Art Museum

With the colour red at its centre, RED explores the emotional life of human beings from many different perspectives.
We face life's big events with our emotions. This applies to both the global and the local. Emotions hit us hard when we cannot control them or when they are beyond our control. It is these emotional encounters that RØD embraces with art.

 

19.01.2023 - 19.11.2023

Malene Landgreen at Trapholt Museum

Malene Landgreen explores the physical boundaries of painting in her work, letting colour, light and space envelop us. The exhibition will be an immersive installation spanning 280 m2 of floor space, where the interaction between one’s own physical, sensing self and the painterly physiology of the room is palpably felt to poignant effect.

 

25 Aug - 27 Sep 2022

Pernille With Madsen, CHART Tivoli

The project invites visitors to explore a series of new art installations by 15 artists situated throughout the park, including site-specific sculptures and video projections, thereby expanding the traditional art fair format and encouraging new audiences to engage with contemporary art.  

 

 

August 28.  –November 21.  2021

Simone Aaberg Kærn at the National Gallery of Denmark with Jenny Holzer & Mona Hatoum and more! After The Silence SMK

Simone Aaberg Kærn is in good company with Käthe Kollwitz, Hannah Höch, Hannah Ryggen, Nancy Spero, Paula Rego, Dea Trier Mørch, Kirsten Christensen, Ursula Reuter Christiansen, Kirsten Justesen, Lene Adler Petersen, Jenny Holzer, Mona Hatoum, Shirin Neshat, Pia Arke, Jeannette Ehlers, La Vaughn Belle, and Tabita Rezaire.
In this year’s major autumn exhibition, SMK present some of art history’s prominent women artists. Taking the women’s liberation movement in the 1970s as our springboard, we focus on how women have used art as an instrument of battle to create change in the world over the last hundred years.