Celebrating the great Nordic outdoors

This collection of photographs of Nordic scenery is the result of a collaborative program.

The exhibition will continue to travel around the north acquiring photos along the way.

Nordic Exchange
Fotografisk Center, Building 55, Stalgade 16 Cph V; opens Aug 23; photography.dk
 



(Photo: svendborg-skulpturguide.dk)

Danish visual artist and architect Susanne Ussing’s work includes commissioned works, ceramic sculptures, mobile installations as well as models of her architectural experiments.

Susanne Ussing
Den Frie, Oslo Plads 1 Cph Ø; opens Aug 16; denfrie.dk
 



(Photo:christofferegelund.dk)

Danish artist Ida Kvetny presents paintings, animations and sculptures. Come and appreciate the abstract and figurative elements, vibrant colours and overlapping spaces in her work.

Ida Kvetny 
Galleri Christoffer Egelund, Bredgade 75, Cph K; opens Aug 22; christofferegelund.dk
 



(Photo: robsato.com)

Dynamic music and historical events are some of the inspirations behind LA-based Sato’s watercolour paintings.

Somewhere between the fine line that separates reality and fantasy, the paintings are dreamscapes.

Rob Sato 
MOHS exhibit, Sønder Boulevard 98 Cph V; opens Aug 16; mohs.dk
 



(Photo: christianvind.dk)

Christian Vind’s work is a combination of the past and the present. His collages harmonise objects of everyday life and materials from art and culture history, letting the audience discover a new aspect of memory traces. 

Dr Topic
Overgaden, Neden Vandet 17, Cph K; opens Aug 23; overgaden.org





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