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Kunsthal Charlottenborg announces its exhibition program for 2024, featuring internationally recognized artists such as Thao Nguyen Phan, Simon Dybbroe Møller, Francis Upritchard, a large-scale exhibition on artificial intelligence as well as talents from the Nordic countries and abroad.
Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition 2024
February 2–March 3, 2024
The Spring Exhibition is an excellent opportunity to explore art talents from the Nordic region and elsewhere in the world. With a long legacy dating all the way back to 1857, this annual exhibition is one of the most important open-call, juried exhibitions in Europe and continues to attract plenty of visitors. All artists above 18 can apply between December 1–22, 2023.
The exhibition is organised by the Charlottenborg Foundation. Further info here.
Thao Nguyen Phan: Reincarnations of Shadows
Mach 13–August 11, 2024
Thao Nguyen Phan (b. 1987) intertwines mythology and folklore from her homeland’s turbulent past with current pressing issues of excessive consumption and the destruction of the earth’s resources. Through more than 100 works from the past 10 years, the exhibition will unfold the artist’s captivating imagery through poetic film installations, meticulously executed lacquer paintings, light sculptures, delicate watercolours and architectural interventions.
The exhibition is curated by Henriette Bretton-Meyer, presented in collaboration with CPH:DOX and organised by Pirelli HangarBicocca in Milan in collaboration with Kunsthal Charlottenborg. Further info here.
MFA Degree Show 2024
April 12–May 20, 2024
The MFA Degree Show presents works by the graduates from the Schools of Visual Arts at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Art. The exhibition serves a dual purpose: it presents the individual artistic practices nurtured and unfolded at the art academy, and at the same time it constitutes a curated group exhibition that offers comprehensive insight into what is going on among the next generation of artists.
The 2024 installment is curated by Post Brothers. Further info here.
Simon Dybbroe Møller
June 8–August 11, 2024
Kunsthal Charlottenborg presents a survey of work by Simon Dybbroe Møller (b. 1976), who is a professor at the School of Sculpture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. Spanning from mid-2000’s till the present, the exhibition will be the most comprehensive presentation of the artist’s practice to date. Dybbroe Møller will additionally be producing a number of new works as well as reconfigure older ones.
The exhibition is curated by the director of the KW Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin, Krist Gruijthuijsen, in close collaboration with the artist. Further info here.
Francis Upritchard: The Waste
September 28, 2024–February 16, 2025
In the autumn, Kunsthal Charlottenborg presents a solo exhibition with the New Zealand visual artist Francis Upritchard (b. 1976). Her works occupies a field where visual art, design and craft intersect and can take on many different formats, ranging from large-scale figurative sculptures to decorated ceramics, delicate watercolours, colourful masks and blown glass vases. The exhibition’s mythical creatures and eccentric personalities escape established norms and unfold a kaleidoscopic narrative, which offers the opportunity to contemplate different facets of the human condition.
The exhibition is curated by Henriette Bretton-Meyer. Further info here.
AI–Poetics of Encryption
September 28, 2024–January 12, 2025
This year’s major themed exhibition at Kunsthal Charlottenborg is featuring works by Danish and international artists, ranging across media and offering new perspectives on the relationship between art and artificial intelligence. The participating artists address the human image today—its limits and potential in an age of machine learning—and together present an imaginary landscape containing artistic statements about intelligence, ignorance, information, power and life in the 21st century.
The exhibition is curated by Nadim Samman and initiated by KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, with support by Volkswagen Group. AI–Poetics of Encryption will be shown in a new iteration at Kunsthal Charlottenborg. Further info here.
Director: Michael Thouber
Head of Communications: Jeannie Møller Haltrup, jmh [at] kunsthalcharlottenborg.dk / T. (+45) 3374 4629