Best of art in January: Build it and they will come!

Huge installation at Arken is just one of the art highlights on offer

At the end of January, get set for Danish art duo Randi and Katrine’s colossal installation at Arken museum.

Specially designed for the museum’s 150-metre-long art axis, a dramatic world of secrets and fairy-tales will be raised from the concrete floor in the huge exhibition space where visitors are encouraged to roam, touch and play. 

“We try to focus on people experiencing the actual exhibition space, and that they feel transported to another place,” Randi and Katrine explained to Arken. 

opens Jan 31; Arken Museum for Modern Art, Skovvej 100, Ishøj; arken.dk

Spring Exhibition
The Spring Exhibition at Charlottenborg showcases the work of budding artists. Guaranteed to attract a big crowd, the jury reveal their selected works on January 23. 

Jan 23-Mar 1; Charlottenborg Kunsthal, Kongens Nytorv 1, Cph K; kunsthalcharlottenborg.dk

 

 

 





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