Amalie Smith, 26 September 2026 – 21 February 2027
Danish artist and writer Amalie Smith (b. 1985) works across text, image, video, sound, and textiles, exploring how perception, matter, and knowledge transform in the digital age. Her solo exhibition at Kunsthal Charlottenborg presents new sculptural installations that reveal the evolving connections between humans, technology, and the world around them.
Amalie Smith’s practice explores how the world changes alongside digital developments, and how myths and scientific discoveries from the past resonate with today’s technological realities. In an era shaped by digitalization, her work opens a space for experiencing and understanding the world in new ways.
Smith seamlessly combines the tactile with the immaterial. Drawing on science, art history, and poetry, she investigates how we make sense of the world through our senses. Her work foregrounds life—both human and non-human—as an ongoing process of change and transformation.
Her solo exhibition at Kunsthal Charlottenborg is her most comprehrensive to date, created specifically for the architecture of the galleries. It features entirely new sculptural installations, investigating the relationships between humans and technology, spirit and matter, and knowledge and the body.
The exhibition is curated by Henriette Bretton-Meyer and supported by the Augustinus Foundation, Danish Arts Foundation, and Obel Family Foundation.