Joint tour of Copenhagen Art Centres
On May 9, five Copenhagen art centres invites you to Tonight is Art – a magnificent event programme with performances, sound, food and art.
On May 9, five Copenhagen art centres invites you to Tonight is Art – a magnificent event programme with performances, sound, food and art.
For the second time Kunsthal Charlottenborg is transformed into the headquarters of the international documentary film festival CPH:DOX March 15-25. Read more about opening hours and admission fees during the festival.
'Ældgammel Baby' is the title of emerging Norwegian artist Tori Wrånes’ first solo exhibition in Denmark. We will be presenting her subtle and sometimes disturbing sculptural universe from 15 September 2017.
Kunsthal Charlottenborg presents a new exhibition,created especially for the kunsthalle, which explores the artist’s unique ways in which she transmits her profound messages of artistic philosophy and peace through numerous ways to reach all peoples throughout the world.
The International Refugee Day is marked at Kunsthal Charlottenborg by an event on June 20 which features speeches, food, music and the inauguration og Ai Weiwei's installation.
With more than 3500 life jackets from refugees collected at the Greek island of Lesbos, the world-renowned artist Ai Weiwei creates an installation on the facade of Kunsthal Charlottenborg.
The exhibition ’Always many problems’ is an unprecedented chance to experience several of John Kørner’s main pieces gathered at one exhibition along with new paintings and spatial total installations.
On April 28, five Copenhagen art centres invites you to Tonight is Art – a magnificent event programme with performances, theater, dance, sound, food and of course art.
After a long search for the right partner, Kunsthal Charlottenborg has contracted the creative chef Frederik Bille Brahe for a new bar and canteen. On April 27, Apollo Bar opens, but as soon as Wednesday, March 29 the associated canteen opens.
Several private foundations and Danish Arts Foundation provides significant financial support of close to 4,5 mio. DKK, for the 2017 exhibition programme and other activities at Kunsthal Charlottenborg after year of progress.
The group exhibition Welcome Too Late, presents some of today’s leading international artists such as Marguerite Humeau, Katja Novitskova, Iain Ball and Parker Ito, who are dealing with the challenges of portraying a contemporary that changes with explosive rate.
Maria Wandel exhibits filt-tip drawings at the foyer of Kunsthal Charlottenborg in connection with the launch of the artbook 'hemmeligheder alle vegne' (secrets everywhere). The exhibition opened February 8, 2017 with a booklaunch and vernissage.
Kunsthal Charlottenborgs nye biograf, Charlottenborg Art Cinema, har fået en enestående mulighed for i februar og marts at vise en serie anerkendte dokumentarfilm udvalgt af The Why Foundation og skabt af nogle af verdens bedste dokumentarister.
Kunsthal Charlottenborg provides 2017 with topical and socially relevant exhibitions examining society and contemporary art. Read more about the exhibitions this spring and summer.
At Kunsthal Charlottenborg, one can experience contributions from 61 of the selected national and internationally established artists and aspiring talents, when the doors open for the annual Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition 2017 at February 2.
On Friday January 27, 25 artists present works at the opening of the annual exhibition for freshmans at the Academy of Fine Arts' Schools of Visual Arts.
With the new initiative ’Charlottenborg Art’ The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and Kunsthal Charlottenborg wish to strengthen the relationship and collaboration.
On January 18 Kunsthal Charlottenborg launches a new collaboration with the internationally recognized art magazine Frieze about screening of their art videos.
A new exhibtion, Paper in the Soup, by young artist Louis Scherfig is on view for free in the exhibition pavilion in Kunsthal Charlottenborg's courtyard.
The acknowledged New Zealand artist will be giving an extraordinary Charlottenborg Art Talk this Saturday in our cinema about his artistic practise.