Elmgreen & Dragset’s total installation "Too Late" is the latest addition to ARoS’s exhibition concept The 9 Spaces.
Alexander Tovborg has created a series of tapestries for the former home for unmarried ladies of rank, Odense Adelige Jomfrukloster, which is currently let to the University of Southern Denmark.
The New Carlsberg Foundation has donated a giant terracotta-coloured spatial installation created by the artist FOS to the upper secondary school HF-Centret Efterslægten in Copenhagen.
Four artistic gates now decorate the square by Vejen Art Museum.
Journalist and art photographer Mathias Christensen’s photo series about Copenhagen has now been published in the book Black Nest with support from the New Carlsberg Foundation.
A new decorative project at the upper secondary school Faaborg Gymnasium enables a dialogue between contemporary artists and the original Funen Painters from the early 20th century.
The Royal Danish Collection at Rosenborg Castle has acquired an important painting by Jens Juel that supplements the collection.
Hein Heinsen’s ‘Ansgar’ now stands in front of Ribe Cathedral, telling the story of the Nordic apostle’s hard struggles.
The New Carlsberg Foundation supported the publication of the ambitious catalogue that accompanied the exhibition H by Ingvar Cronhammar at the Cisterns.
Kirsten Ortwed’s monumental sculpture Full Length has found a new home in Havnegade in central Copenhagen.
The late Ib Braase’s sculptures are now safe for posterity.
Jeppe Hein has created thirteen wild, blue benches for the National Aquarium Denmark, Den Blå Planet.
Kaspar Bonnén has painted a 60-square-metre story for the upper secondary school Horsens Gymnasium.
A key work in Th. Philipsen’s oeuvre has now returned to Denmark.
Kofoed’s School has received a landscape painting by Storm P, which is now up in the school canteen.
Herlufsholm is home to a new sculpture that was conceived as space in motion
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