Early April art: Weiwei gives it to you straight!

Art & Activism
opens March 20; Klubiensvej 11, Nordhavn, Copenhagen; faurschou.com

The Faurschou Foundation is showcasing some of the most renowned work of Chinese artist Ai Weiwei.

Among the works, ‘Sunflower Seeds’ consists of 100 million hand-made sunflower seeds made of porcelain.

Using art as a form of activism, Weiwei’s work often uses materials sourced from significant moments in Chinese history to make a statement.

The installation ‘Straight’ uses 73 tonnes of steel rubble from the 2008 earthquake in Sichuan, a sculpture is made from the wood of demolished Buddhist temples, and another work uses antique Chinese vases to express Weiwei’s opinions about the Chinese regime.

Stan Douglas: Fotografier 2008-2013
opened March 20; Nikolaj Kunsthal; Nikolaj Plads 10; Cph K; nikolajkunsthal.dk

Walking the line between fiction and documentary, the photographs show the difference between official records of historical events and how it felt to the people at the time. (MD)

Ways of Perception
opened March 20; Nils Stærk, Ny Carlsberg Vej 68; Cph V; nilsstaerk.dk

Works from two different series by Mexican artist and architect Eduardo Terrazas are presented together in this exhibition with paintings either varnished, with automotive lacquer or covered in Campeche wax. (MD)

 





  • How internationals can benefit from joining trade unions

    How internationals can benefit from joining trade unions

    Being part of a trade union is a long-established norm for Danes. But many internationals do not join unions – instead enduring workers’ rights violations. Find out how joining a union could benefit you, and how to go about it.

  • Internationals in Denmark rarely join a trade union

    Internationals in Denmark rarely join a trade union

    Internationals are overrepresented in the lowest-paid fields of agriculture, transport, cleaning, hotels and restaurants, and construction – industries that classically lack collective agreements. A new analysis from the Workers’ Union’s Business Council suggests that internationals rarely join trade unions – but if they did, it would generate better industry standards.

  • Novo Nordisk overtakes LEGO as the most desirable future workplace amongst university students

    Novo Nordisk overtakes LEGO as the most desirable future workplace amongst university students

    The numbers are especially striking amongst the 3,477 business and economics students polled, of whom 31 percent elected Novo Nordisk as their favorite, compared with 20 percent last year.