Press release: Charlottenborg Foundation receives record number of applications for Spring Exhibition 2022
This year, 832 applicants have applied to be admitted to charlottenborg spring exhibition 2022
This year, 832 applicants have applied to be admitted to charlottenborg spring exhibition 2022
Ida Wieth was awarded the Deep-Forest Art Land prize at the Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition in 2021. As part of the prize, the artist created a new, site-specific work for Deep Forest Art Land in Kibæk, which opened on 23 October 2021. The exhibition is part of a new partnership between the Charlottenborg Foundation and Deep Forest Art Land, which aims to strengthen artists' opportunities to develop their practice and create solo presentations in a professional setting. Come behind the making of the work by listening to Ida Wieth in conversation with The Lake Radio and watch the video produced by Søren Rønholt.
On 29 November - 19 December 2021, the Charlottenborg Foundation invites you for the 165th time to apply for admission to the Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition 2022. This year's jury has been invited to create a versatile basis for the exhibition's censorship, ranging widely from members with a solid international experience, to artists with a close proximity to the artistic educations.
Danish artist Ida Wieth won this year's Deep-Forest Art Land Award for Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition 2021 and as part of the award has created a new site-specific work for Deep Forest Art Land in Kibæk, which opens on 23 October 2021. The exhibition is part of a new partnership between the Charlottenborg Foundation and Deep Forest Art Land, which aims to strengthen artists' ability to develop their practice as well as create solo presentations in a professional setting.
We have talked to this year's three award winners about the impact on them of winning one of charlottenborg spring exhibition awards.
It is with great pleasure that the Charlottenborg Foundation can launch two new collaborations with the institutions Politikens Forhal and Deep Forest Art Land. The collaborations provides an improved number of opportunities for the participating artists as well as a higher degree of distribution of the Spring Exhibition's activities.