Join the exhibition opening with Thao Nguyen Phan when CPH:DOX kicks off
Wednesday 13 March, Kunsthal Charlottenborg opens its doors to the solo exhibition with world-renowned artist Thao Nguyen Phan to coincide with CPH:DOX.
Wednesday 13 March, Kunsthal Charlottenborg opens its doors to the solo exhibition with world-renowned artist Thao Nguyen Phan to coincide with CPH:DOX.
On the occasion of CPH:DOX, Copenhagen’s international documentary film festival, Kunsthal Charlottenborg presents a solo show with Thao Nguyen Phan from 13 March 2024. Internationally recognized for her combined use of moving image, painting, and sculpture, the visual artist creates dreamlike and poetic narratives that trace the history of her country in relation to contemporary environmental and social changes.
Kunsthal Charlottenborg announces its exhibition program for the new year, featuring internationally recognized artists, a large-scale exhibition on artificial intelligence as well as a large number of talents from the Nordic countries and abroad.
Kunsthal Charlottenborg celebrates its 140th anniversary in 2023. The occasion is marked by this autumn’s major exhibition Full of Days opening Friday 29 September at 17.00-22.00.
Kunsthal Charlottenborg is closed 27 August - 15 september during the installation of this autumn's exhibitions.
15 September Kunsthal Charlottenborg will open its doors for the autumn season presenting the international group exhibition Seeds and Souls featuring artists from Australia, Barbados, Cameroon, India, Mauritius, United Kingdom, Venezuela and more.
Look forward to experiencing a comprehensive exhibition on the occasion of the art center’s 140th anniversary, as well as an international group exhibition that connects botanical histories with human and cultural movements through time.
This summer, Kunsthal Charlottenborg presents the most extensive solo show to date featuring Danish artist Alexander Tovborg. The exhibition The Church opens Friday 9 June 17.00-22.00.
In the new year, you can experience everything from Alexander Tovborg's monumental paintings to Jeremy Deller's documentary look at our times, biennale all over the country as well as works by a wide range of talents and established stars from both Denmark and abroad.
In recent years, Jeannette Ehlers has taken on a key role in the Danish art world by raising awareness of Denmark’s past as a colonial power. She is particularly known as the co-creator of the monument I Am Queen Mary in the Port of Copenhagen. Over the summer, Kunsthal Charlottenborg’s visitors can explore her insistently powerful works, in which she points to connections that reach across continents, oceans, and human destinies.