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HIGHLIGHTS OF COPENHAGEN ART WEEK
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For the first ever Copenhagen Art Week, Danish publisher Kunsten has brought together 65 museums, project spaces, institutions, and galleries. Known more internationally for its preeminent place in the design world, the Danish capital has ascended in prominence within the contemporary art scene thanks to a handful of innovative, young galleries and a wealth of innovative institutions such as the Louisiana Museum and the Kunsthal Charlottenborg.

Building off of Copenhagen’s quadrennial arts festival, the art week seeks to kick start the fall European art calendar with two fairs (Art Copenhagen and CHART), a citywide gallery night on Wednesday, the 28th, and a special, performance specific evening on Thursday called “One Night Only.” The festivities continue officially though Sunday, but are a mere kick off for programming that continues throughout the fall.

Now in its 17th year, Art Copenhagen presents 59 galleries from 15 countries. New for 2013 is “Art Start” a special exhibition aimed at tempting budding collectors with new work from each gallery to be sold at a fixed price of €1000.

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For its inaugural edition, the dealer-run fair focuses on contemporary art from the Nordic region with 22 galleries on offer. An additional section for large-scale installations features work by Olafur Eliasson, Tacita Dean, Lawrence Weiner, and others.

CHART Art Fair

For its inaugural edition, the dealer-run fair focuses on contemporary art from the Nordic region with 22 galleries on offer. An additional section for large-scale installations features work by Olafur Eliasson, Tacita Dean, Lawrence Weiner, and others.

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Sculpting the Past

Curated by Dola Bonfils and Cecilie Gravesen, the exhibition takes Joshua Oppenheimer’s experimental film “The Act of Killing” (2012) as a basis for a look through Danish documentary cinema, with a particular focus on ways the country has attempted to reckon with its Nazi occupation preceding World War II.

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Per Kirkeby, White Masonites

One of Denmark’s most distinguished contemporary artists, Kirkeby presents 15 new paintings on Masonite board created over the past two years. The works refer back to very early moments in his practice as a member of the Experimental Art School in the 60s.

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Ydre Nørrebro Audio Walk

Anne Neimann Clement and Line Møller Lauritsen take you on a tour of Copenhagen’s uber-trendy Nørrebro district in this audio guide (download it here). The walk takes you around the neighborhood’s industrial outskirts, home to artist studios for over a century.

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Zaha Hadid, World Architecture

The Danish Architecture Centre offers a retrospective look at architecture legend Zaha Hadid’s practice, with a maze of her buildings in miniature form and other architectural models placed on pedestals throughout the hall.

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V1, Independents

Mikkel Grønnebæk & Jesper Elg curate this group show, featuring work by eight female American artists, each of whom they consider to have paved new paths for contemporary art: Jenny Holzer, Sarah Braman, Elizabeth Peyton, Betty Tompkins, Alicia McCarthy, Hanna Liden, Katherine Bernhardt & Margaret Kilgallen. A soundtrack by Copenhagen-based DJ and writer, Djuna Barnes accompanies the show.

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Henrik Vibskov, Neck Plus Ultra

Following in Aagaard Andersen’s footsteps, artist, designer, and musician Henrik Vibskov’sinterdisciplinary installation comes to a close on September 8th. Cotton oozes from a circular frame, a trio of child-size marionettes hang inside an open vitrine, and knit, black flamingo necks hang from ceiling to floor in the cheeky show.

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