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Articles, interviews and reports in english
This page shows a complete and chronological
list of texts available in english on kopenhagen.dk.
[June 18th 2003]
Report from
the Read_Me 2.3 Festival
On Friday 30th and Saturday the 31st of May the
second Read_Me festival was organized in Helsinki, Finland.
The first festival was held in Moscow in May 2002. Lars Midbøe
reports from the festival.
[June 14th 2003]
Siri Kollandsrud
at Galleri Paul Kleefeld
Siri Kollandsrud is a graduate of Billedskolen
in Copenhagen and Hochschule der Künste in Berlin. Shes
originally from Oslo, but has lived in Copenhagen for the last few
years.
[June 14th 2003]
Exit 2003
at Kunstforeningen
Kopenhagen visited Exit 2003 at Kunstforeningen
and spoke with most of the graduating students from the Art Academy
about what theyd made, and why. A couple of the artists were
unfortunately impossible to find
Some interviews are from
before the opening when the show wasnt yet hung. Interviews:
Iben Overgaard. Photos: Laura Stamer and Torben
Zenth. Translation: David Duchin.
[June 14th 2003]
Group
Dynamic and Mural Painting
At this moment, five Danish artists are in the
process of creating a gigantic mural that will cover all the walls
of the White Box gallery in New York. The artists are Malene Bach
(Mba), Milena Bonifacini (Mbo), Nils Erik Gjerdevik (NEG), Malene
Landgreen (ML) and Bodil Nielsen (BN). Interview:
Pernille Albrethsen. Photo: Laura Stamer. Translation:
David Duchin.
[June 14th 2003]
Interview
with Synova Lynd
and pictures from Paradis Helvedesild (Paradise Hellfire)
Kopenhagen went underground to meet street-artist
Synova Lynd at a secret location in Copenhagens Nørrebro.
Interview: Maria Kjær Themsen and Torben Zenth.
Photo: Anna Jensen and Torben Zenth. Translation:
David Duchin.
[June 4th 2003]
Electrohype-ROM:
not just for nerds
Malmø based Electrohype have just opened a gallery
for computer based art: Electrohype-ROM. Electrohype Anna
Kindvall and Lars Midbøe has existed since
2000, and last Autumn they were behind the first Nordic Biennial
for this new art form.
[May 22nd 2003]
Interview with ASH
Interview: Andreas Rosforth.
[May 22nd 2003]
Interview
with Sergei Sviatchenko
The Danish-Ukrainian artist Sergei Sviatchenko
(1952) exhibits his own personal nature at the Jens Nielsen and
Olivia Holm-Møller Museum in Holstebro. Interview: Sune
Højrup Bencke Photo: Flemming Jeppesen Translation:
David Duchin
[May 22nd 2003]
Interview
with Jeppe Hein
kopenhagen met Jeppe Hein (1974) to have a chat about his
exhibition at Galleri Nicolai Wallner. Interview: Iben Overgaard
Photo: www.nicolaiwallner.com, Laura Stamer and Iben
Overgaard Translation: David Duchin
[May 22nd 2003]
The White
Gold At Royal
Copenhagen
For a few months around new year 2003, a group of
students from the Royal Academy of Art in Copenhagen and their teachers
Karen Harsbo from the ceramics workshop, and Pontus Kjerrman from
the plaster workshop, tried their hands at porcelain production
in the workshops at Royal Copenhagen. Photo: Torben Zenth.
[May 15th 2003]
Construction
Sets - Paper works
John Kørner at Christina Wilson
John Kørner exhibits new drawings and banners at Galleri
Christina Wilson. Photos: Laura Stamer.
[May 1st 2003]
Lev
Manovich comes to Danmark
by Thomas Petersen and Kristine Ploug
[April 30th 2003]
Leipzig
- Galleri Nicolai Wallner
kopenhagens Laura Stamer dropped by Njalsgade
21 to photograph the exhibition Leipzig. All the exhibited artists
graduated the academy in Leipzig.
[April 30th 2003]
Interview
with Søren Martinsen
Søren Martinsen
(f. 1966) was trained at Goldsmiths' College, University of London
(94) and the Royal Danish Academy of Art (95).
Hes exhibited extensively both in Denmark and abroad over
the last ten years and has produced a wealth of video work as well.
Søren Martinsen has just been appointed artistic director
of Overgaden Institute for Contemporary Art in Copenhagen.
[April 30th 2003]
Sergei
Sviatchenko
- Mixed landscape
Ukrainian Sergei Sviatchenko is best known
as a visual artist, but has over the last year begun to work more
with collage. Hes exhibiting Mixed Landscape at the Jens Nielsen
& Olivia Holm-Møller Museum in Holstebro. Sviatchenkos
three key words are: light, excitement and collage.
[April 30th 2003]
Rasmus Danø
at Gustaf Gimm
Rasmus Danø graduated from the Royal
Danish Art Academy in 2001, and has exhibited frequently. Received
the Danish Art Funds 2 year grant in 2002.
[April 30th 2003]
Am
I Evil? -
Kasper Sonne at V1
Kopenhagen popped by hipster hangout V1 Gallery on
Absalonsgade. Photo: Torben Zenth
[April 29th 2003]
Painting
Exhibition
Thomas Abel, Jon Stahn, Lars Heiberg and Michael
Norre. Kopenhagen was at the opening
of Maleriudstilling at the Valdemarsgade Project Room, where there
were many impressive pieces. Especially the six paintings on masonite
by Thomas Abel that kopenhagens reporter tried to spirit away
to his apartment. Photos: Torben Zenth, Thyra Hilden
and Melou Vanggaard. Translated by David Duchin.
[April 29th 2003]
Between
Zen and Semiotics
According to painter Troels Wörsel, a
painting is always a mere sketch for another painting. It cant
be definitive, true or false. The world is a frighteningly complex
project under constant revision. This is what he strives to communicate
through his conceptual, but at the same time tangible painting practice.Interview:
Lisbeth Bonde. Photo: Thyra Hilden. Translated by
David Duchin.
[April 29th 2003]
Collaro,
Dafflon and Støckel at Overgaden
kopenhagens Laura Stamer photographed the exhibition
at Overgaden, Institute for Contemporary Art.Translated by David
Duchin.
[April 28th 2003]
The Situation
Right Now!
One of the few people on the Danish art scene
who does more than just talk about art in the public space is super
active Jan Danebod. Interview and photo: Torben Zenth.
Edited and translated by Kristine Ploug Pedersen.
[April 24th 2003]
Interview
with David Crawford
Kopenhagen's Thomas Petersen interviewed David
Crawford about his net art project Stop Motion Studies.
[April 15th 2003]
Net.art:
Stop Motion Studies
David Crawford's project Stop Motion Studies is a collection
of ultra-short studies on the humorous, grotesque and poetic aspects
of urban life. Somewhere in between still photography and motion
video, the project examines the intimate moments in the lives of
subway dwellers. Text and screendumps: Thomas Petersen.
[April 3rd 2003]
Interview
with Julie Nord
Julie Nord graduated
from the Royal Danish Academy of Art in 2001, and is currently showing
at Århus Kunstmuseum with From Wonderland with love.
Interview: Marianne Ilkjær, photo Torben
Zenth. Translated by David Duchin.
[April
3rd 2003]
Pictures
from Momad
M.O.M.A.D. was a temporary art museum at
the Fisketorv shopping centre featuring on-site work by artists
Torben Rive, Kristoffer Akselbo and Ferdinand Krag.
Photo: M.O.M.A.D Translated by
David Duchin.
[April
3rd 2003]
Urban
Rituals at Jyllands
Postens Galleri
Exhibition
(and catalogue) were created following Royal Academy of Art professor
Claus Carstensens study trip with his painting department
group to China from 14/4 29/4 2002.
Photo: Laura Stamer. Translated
by David Duchin.
[March 24th 2003]
Interview
with Elmer
Currently exhibiting Elmers End
at Christoffersen Art. Interview and photo: Nina Johanne
Ærtebjerg. Translated by David
Duchin.
[March 19th 2003]
Wartime
The count down to war with Iraq has been
started, diplomacy has been stopped, and now we await the first
grey-green television images of bombs over Baghdad. How are artists
reacting to this situation and what are net-artists doing? Wartime
is a collection of works providing hundreds of suggestions for how
artists can react to the threat of war. By Thomas
Petersen.
[March 18th 2003]
Interview
with Astrid la Cour and Lone Weigelt
Yours Truly is
an exhibition that has as its centre of rotation the elusive concept
of identity as a highly complex entity. The exhibition takes its
point of departure in Nils Stærk Contemporary Art and
has branched out into three satellites in the city.
Thomas Petersen talked with the two curators about identity and
art in the urban space. Interview, photo and picture postcards from
the exhibition :Thomas Petersen
[March 17th 2003]
interview
with Pernille Albrethsen
Art critic and journalist Pernille Albrethsen (b. 1971) has just
curated her first exhibition: the group show Playschool at Galleri
Christina Wilson. Kopenhagen met her the week before the opening
for a chat about the show and the process of curating. Interview:
Kristine Ploug. Photo: Thyra Hilden
and Torben Zenth.
[March 11th 2003]
Interview
with Ulrik Crone
Ulrik Crone (b. 1964),
degree from the Royal Danish Art Academy in 1995. Crone has had
several solo exhibitions in Denmark as well as abroad. For his latest,
at La Galerie Danoise, kopenhagen met with him for
an interview. His distinct style, in which different painterly techniques
are joined with pre-existing elements and images is apparent at
this new exhibition titled Measuring the Serpent From Top to
Tail With a Rubber Tape.
Interview: Maria Kjær Themsen.
Edited and translated by Kristine Ploug Pedersen.
[March 11th 2003]
Creeping
Revolution at Rooseum
Creeping Revolution 2 is the continuation
of a series of experimental exhibitions and project models explored
by Rooseum during the last two years. Creeping Revolution 2 is a
group show with artists whose work is primarily visual and who try
to influence their surroundings through personal enlightenment and
individual experiences, often through mirroring close friends and
family rather than society as a whole. Photo: Camilla Hovgaard
[March 11th 2003]
Interview
with David Shrigley
David Shrigley is a divinely gifted humorist.
When he takes hold of his pen, life turns absurd. But there is also
depth, wisdom and melancholia in his work. Shrigley is the 21st
century's answer to René Magritte, Carl Barks and Samuel
Beckett. Interview: Lisbeth Bonde. Photo: Thyra Hilden.
[February 13th 2003]
Interview
with Annika von Hauswolff
Annika von Hauswolff (1967) has a background
in documentary photography and photo journalism, and since the 1990s,
she has made her mark with exhibitions all over the world.
[January 30th 2003]
Interview
with ASH
[December 25th 2002]
Nika is dead
- Interview with Signa Sørensen
Nika is Dead - the Twin Life project
[December 25th 2002]
Interview
with Danish artist Kaspar Bonnén
Kaspar Bonnén
(born 1966) will be exhibiting at Kunstforeningen in Copenhagen
until January 3rd. Text and photo: Laura Stamer
[December 19th 2002]
Co
at Q
Images from an exhibition at the Academy of Fine
Art exhibition space Q.
[December 18th 2002]
Electrohype
2002
[December 5th 2002]
Running
in the Family - interviews
Three art historians invited a number of people with
and without artistic education to investigate the importance of
family experiences to concepts such as free will, integrity and
individuality. The result was exhibited at i.n.k in Copenhagen.
[Novenber 13th 2002]
Interview
with FOS
Thomas Poulsen (FOS) is about 30 years old and was
educated at the Royal Danish Academy of Arts. Amongst his earlier
projects are OSLO and Inhaling Human Suffering - Exhaling Well Being.
Text and interview Julie Damgaard and Torben Zenth.
Photo: Torben Zenth and Bent Ryberg, Planet Foto.
Edited and translated by Kristine Ploug Pedersen.
[October 24th 2002]
Like
talking to myself - Kutlug Ataman
Text and images by Christian Skovbjerg.
[October 15th 2002]
Look at
the Music / SeeSound
As part of the Kulturbro Biennale 2002 the Look
at the music/SeeSound festival will be played out throughout
the fall in the Øresund region.
Text: Trine Friis Sørensen.
[October 10th 2002]
Interview
with Mogens Jacobsen
Mogens Jacobsen (1959) is one of the founders
of and a driving force behind artnode. He has a BA in Film and Media
Studies, and works as a design and concept executive at the internet
company Mondo.Text: Kristine Ploug. Photo: Torben Zenth.
Translated by David Duchin.
[October 9th 2002]
Stephan Dillemuth
at Mellemdækket
A conversation between Stephan Dillemuth
and Jacob Fabricius.
Curator Jacob Fabricius has spoken with the German artist Stephan
Dillemuth in connection with his exhibition Solmennesker i sumpen
af Lyset, at Charlottenborg's project space Mellemdækket.
[September 28th 2002]
Brøl
- At Copenhagen ZOO
67 younger Danish artists exhibited
in the Copenhagen Zoo. Kopenhagen's Kristine Ploug asked
Thorgej Steen Hansen a few questions about the project.
[September 26th 2002]
Runa
Islam in conversation with Tine Fischer
Film making artist Runa Islam (b. 1970)
at Cinemateket. Arranged by curator Jacob Fabricius and British
Council.
[September 18th 2002]
Suggestions
for Empty Spaces - Interview with Luca Frei
kopenhagen was very curious to see the
Rooseum Lobby at the Radisson SAS in Malmö. We took the train
over to meet Luca Frei, the artist currently exhibiting there.
In addition to his work as an artist, Luca works with graphic design
(he designed the Rooseum - and Rooseum Lobby - logo) and architecture.
[September 5th 2002]
Lise
Blomberg Andersen - Somewhere in Finland
Images from Lise Blomberg's exhibition
"Somewhere in Finland" at Mogadishni.
[August 28th 2002]
Sculpt
Fiction
Morten Stræde,
professor at Billedhuggerskolen Charlottenborg, exhibits at Pakhuset
with his students. See the images kopenhagen.dk has received from
the participating artists and read an edited excerpt from the introduction
to the book "sculptfiction" written by Else Marie Bukdahl,
head of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Art.
[July 25th 2002]
Terror-ISM
The windows of the gallery are painted black
and written across them in bright orange paint are the words: "War
against terrorism" and "Kill the poor". The six very
different artists Jes Brinch, Khaled Ramadan, Marco
Evaritti, Diether Buchart and Simone Aaberg Kærn
have created a spectacular venue; interesting on both a visual level
as well as on the level of content. Artist Melou Vangaard visited
the exhibition at Gallery Christian Dam. Photo and text: Melou
Vangaard.
[July 10th 2002]
Documenta
11
World art in Kassel. Text: Helle Qvistgaard.
Photo: Kim Nielsen
[June 30th 2002]
HIDDEN
TRUTHS - Kirstine Roepstorff and Judit Ström
Summer exhibition at Vestsjællands Kunstmuseum.
Text by curator Christine Buhl Andersen.
[June 30th 2002]
Thank
you for making me insane - Kristian Hornsleth
The Danish artist Kristian Hornsleth
(born 1963) is provocative; his art is hopelessly politically incorrect
with messages such as Rape, Kill, Steal, Burn, Kill
me fast' and 'More War. Icons of the culture industry (Kylie,
Britney, Lenny) are incorporated as collages in paintings and as
customized artifacts among others, he has engraved the text
Fuck you art lovers onto Rolex watches. Text and photo:
Kristine Ploug
[June 19th 2002]
Sleep
Walk ! - Flow on Empty
An account of an installation, by Frederico F.
Fazenda (P), at Nina Bangs Plads in Copenhagen. Part of The
Contemplation Room Project. Text and images by Kristina Ilsøe
[June 18th 2002]
Peculiar
Binoculars - Or the Stereographic Viewer
An installation by Nicholas Brooks (UK) in
the streets of Copenhagen. Part of The Contemplation Room project.
Text and images by Kristina Ilsøe.
[June 17th 2002]
A Small Space - Abigail Reynolds
"A Small Space - For some of us to shelter in
" - A video-installation by the English
artist Abigail Reynolds based onher experience with the art
and science project The Macro-lab in Scotland, presented in the
Bunker in H.C Ørstedsparken, Copenhagen. Text: Kristina Ilsøe,
with editting and contributions by Sophie Pucill.
[June 12th 2002]
Scene
of a Crime - Janne Schäfer
German artist Janne Scäfer initiating
a Secret Society in the centre of Copenhagen- part of the Contemplation
Room project. Text by Kristina Ilsøe.
[June 6th 2002]
The Opera
of Sleep
An unusual sleep-in experience Sleep in Opera by French
artist Valérie Vivans one night in the Bunker in H.C.
Ørstedsparken in Copenhagen. As part of The Contemplation Room Project.
Text by Kristine Ilsøe.
[June 5th 2002]
The Sounds
of the Wind - Aeolian Harp by James Moores
An account of a 'picnic' taking place by the Aeolian
Harp by artist James Moores on the roof of the building Fisken in
Copenhagen. The Contemplation Room Project. Text by Kristina
Ilsøe
[May
30th 2002]
THE
RED TENT by Cristiana de Melo
A fragile point of tension
one afternoon on the streets of Copenhagen, as part of The Contemplation
Room Project. Text by Cristiana de Melo and Sophie Pucill.
[May 28th 2002]
Conversation
between Kirsten Pieroth and Jacob Fabricius
An interesting new initiative by the
organisers of Charlottenborg Udstillingsbygning is the Mellemdækket,
a space for soloexhibitions at Charlottenborg Udstillingsbygning
in Copenhagen, which will almost continually present exhibitions
by danish and international artists all through the year.
[May 25th 2002]
Ulrik
Heltoft: Zero Sum Gain - Temptation and prohibition
Galleri Gustaf Gimm.
Pitfalls are dangerously tempting -
maybe the viewer ought to take a much closer look at the plurality
of details in the picture as the perceptional fixation on the aesthetic
"truth" in the picture is incorporated as a sort of detour.
Interview and text by Camilla Hovgaard.
[May 21st 2002]
Garbage
revisited and cleanliness on the Web
Kristine Ploug met with Danish artist and poet Christian
Yde Frostholm to talk about his new digital artwork Vigilance
Propreté.
[May 11th 2002]
Tor-Magnus
Lundeby at The leisure club MOGADISHNI
The leisure club MOGADISHNI is pleased to announce the first solo
exhibition of Tor-Magnus Lundeby in Denmark from Friday the
17th of May to June 16th, 2002. Lundeby will present two installations,
entitled A different state of 808 island. This text is written
by the artist, presenting some of his previous work, and some of
the ideas behind it.
[April 30th 2002]
Bugs
and System Errors - The art of Peter Geschwind
at The leisure club MOGADISHNI
Text: Nils Forsberg
[April 18th 2002]
Ida
Unsgaard at Sterilemind Gallery in New York
Finding her way in the dark. Danish photographer
Ida Unsgaard exhibiting new work at Sterilemind Gallery in
New York. Interview with the artist by Sophie Pucill
[April 10th 2002]
Katrine
Naumann at Kunstakademiets Udstillingssted
Det sorte Lys (Black Light) - en (sand)
kærlighedshistorie (a (true) love story)
[April 3rd 2002]
Copkop
2002
- Images from the exhibition at Galerie Asbæk
[April 2nd 2002]
Interview
with Mai Ueda
Web domains are the new art objects. In the
future people will start buying them, says L.A. based artist Mai
Ueda (born 1978 in Osaka, Japan). By Kristine Ploug
[April 1st 2002]
Food
for thought - Forårsudstillingen 2002
From the prestigeous Spring Exhibition at Charlottenborg.
By Julie Damgaard Nielsen.
[March 27th 2002]
Interview
with Lawrence Malstaf
Belgian artist Lawrence Malstaf exhibited nine large installations
at Nicolaj in Copenhagen for the exhibition Jesus_c_odd_size with
Hotel Pro Forma. Interviewed by kopenhagen.dk's Julie
Damgaard Nielsen
[March 22nd 2002]
Interview
with Rick Silva
kopenhagen.dk's own net.art editor Kristine Ploug's interview
with American internet artist Rick Silva - with lots and
lots of great links!
[March 22nd 2002]
On
Perspective at Galleri Faurschou
By Melou Vanggaard
[March 14th 2002]
Interview
with Christina
Wilson
Christina Wilson opens new gallery in the
important Njalsgade area of Copenhagen. Kopenhagen.dk had a chat
with the new gallery owner, right in the middle of her last minute
preparations. By Julie Damgaard and Torben Zenth
[March 6th 2002]
Rooseum:
Matts Leiderstam & João Penalva
Image report by Kristine Ploug
[March 6th 2002]
Interview
with Miltos Manetas
In this mail interview he explains about the art
movement Neen, the project Electronic Orphanage and his present
work with whitneybiennial.com.
By Kristine Ploug, Jan Johansen and Line Rosenvinge.
[March 2nd 2002]
The Icelandic Love Corporation
arrived in Copenhagen to do one of their gigs, and
Line Rosenvinge met them at The leisure club MOGADISHNI for
an interview an hour before they performed here.
[February 28th 2002]
Melou
Vanggaard at Kunstakademiets Udstillingssted
Kunstakademiets Udstillingssted shows exhibitions
by students from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Art in Copenhagen.
[February 15th 2002]
Sweet
Schwammerl at Kunstakademiets Udstillingssted
Kathrine Ærtebjerg,
Sabine Mlejnek and Lise Blomberg Andersen.
Kopenhagen.dk had a chat with Lise Blomberg about mushrooms,
feminism and phallus envy (the last thing we dont write about).
By Julie Damgaard and Torben Zenth.
[February 14th 2002]
Peter Land
- The Ride
In the X-room at The National Gallery. By Kristine Ploug
and Julie Damgaard Nielsen.
[February 8th 2002]
Interview
with Peter Land
kopenhagen's Julie Damgaard Nielsen talked to artist Peter
Land about his coming exhibition The Ride, in the X-room
at The National Gallery.
[February 8th 2002]
Shamanizia
Anna Fro Vodder, Eske Kath,
Mette Winckelmann at Galerie Mikael Andersen.
[February 7th 2002]
Janine
Gordon and John Øivind Eggesbøe - Masculinities
Artists Janine Gordon and John Øivind
Eggesbøe answer a few questions on art and masculinity.
By Sophie Pucill and Julie Damgaard Nielsen
[February 6th 2002]
Trine
Boesen
at Kunstakademiets Udstillingssted
Kunstakademiets Udstillingssted
shows exhibitions by students from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine
Art in Copenhagen.
[February 6th 2002]
kopenhagen
on a Blind Date
The Blind Date exhibition at Brandts Klædefabrik.
By Kristine Ploug.
[December 13th 2001]
Nothing
at Rooseum
By Line Rosenvinge and Sophie Pucill.
[December 12th 2001]
Nede
hos slagteren (At The Butchers)
Artist Melou Vanggaard, Trine Boesen,
John Kørner, Peter Land and Mette Winckelmann
- exhibition. By Julie Damgaard Nielsen and Torben Zenth
[November 21st 2001]
Do
You Trust Your Gallerist?
Images and a short interview with Christian Chapelle, owner
of Leisure club Mogadishni on his new status as commercial gallery
owner. By Torben Zenth
[November 19th 2001]
Claus
Carstensen at Hallo!
Images from Claus Carstensens exhibition silent take-over
at Hallo!
[November 7th 2001]
Yvette
Brackmann in the X-Room
Julie Damgaard Nielsen reports on Yvette Brackmann's
exhibition Land in
The X-Room of The National Gallery
[November 2nd 2001]
Artificial
Paradises at
LAB
Artificial Paradises at LAB on Vesterbro in Copenhagen. By
Kristine Ploug.
[October 1st 2001]
Michel Auder
at Rooseum
David Duchin reports from the Michel Auder retrospective
at Rooseum.
[September 23rd 2001]
Jesper
Dalgaard at Hallo!
56 years later
[September 21st 2001 ]
KOM
- a mobile exhibion
By Julie Damgaard Nielsen
[August 29th 2001]
Petri Raappana
at Overgaden
Kristine Ploug conducted an interviewed by e-mail to find
out what this exhibition is all about.
[August 21st 2001]
Kørners
Kontor at
Randers Art Museum
StandardSpace by Kørners Kontor and International
Butique. By Torben Zenth and Julie Damgaard Nielsen
[June 2nd 2001]
Non
profit art organizations in Spain.
By Juan Carlos Rego Copyright B-guided & the artists.
kopenhagen.dk wish to thank B-guided & the artists for there colaboration.
This artikel was first published in B-guided # 5.
[May 25th 2001]
kopenhagenshop.dk
The
opening
[March 13th 2001]
FOS at Gallery
Mikael Andersen.
Social design #4, text by FOS and Jesper N.
Joergensen.
[November 29th 2000]
Images
from The Embassy
[October 23rd 2000]
Maria
Finn
at Overgaden
Staffan Boije interviews artist Maria Finn about her
exhibition Summer Games at Overgaden on Christianshavn in
Copenhagen.
[October 19th 2000]
16 bit colour
at New Art
Viewing René Schmidt, FOS and Charlotte
Schmidt.
[October 15th 2000]
Jacob
Kolding at Gallery Nicolai Wallner
Interview with Jakob Kolding by Sanne Kofod Olsen
[September 12th 2000]
Jason
Coburn at Leisure Club Mogadishni
Images and interview by Christian Chapelle from the exhibition
A lovers Discourse.
[August 31st 2000]
Peter
Land at Gallery Nicolaj Wallner
Video and drawings. By Henrik Grundsted
[August 4th 2000]
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