If I am admitted, do I have to be in charge of hanging, building and installing myself?
No, not if these are smaller works that...
No, not if these are smaller works that...
Tina Maria Nielsen graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts In 1997. She works in her practice with the cast and imprint of the world, which she has translated into works in everything from paraffin, wax, concrete, plaster, rubber, polyester, aluminum and black or glossy bronze. The material translation fundamentally leads to moving things out of everyday unconscious handling and understanding and into a more fluid exchange between image, process and language. She has exhibited at home and abroad and is represented at, among others, Horsens Art Museum and Esbjerg Art Museum. She received the Danish Arts Foundation for a 3-year-old work grant in 2007 and Carl Nielsen and Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen's large honorary grant in 2018.
On 12 March, at 20:00, the video work 'No Problems' is screened by this year's talent award winner Aske Thiberg.
Maya Stefania Wibling (DK), 'The new Song', 2020. Oile on canvas ...
In some cases, the Charlottenborg Foundation can provide a limited number ...
Trine Søndergaard is a Danish photography-based visual artist who lives and works in Copenhagen. Her work is characterized by a precision and sensibility that coexist with a study of photography as a medium and its limits. She is internationally recognized for her powerful imagery and has received, among other things, the German Albert Renger-Patzsch Prize and the Danish Art Foundation's 3-year work grant. Trine Søndergaard has exhibited solo and group exhibitions around the world and is represented in a wide range of international museum collections. She is represented by Martin Asbæk Gallery in Copenhagen and Bruce Silverstein Gallery in New York.