Opening Saturday June 4 from 2-6 pm.
Performance by Amir Zainorin / speech by Museum Director Birgitte Kirkhoff Eriksen / happening by Amr Hatem and delicious food prepared by INSP!.
Exhibitions
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Opening Friday May 8 at 5 pm - 7 pm.
iwillmedievalfutureyou4 presents several futuristic stories infused by a sense of timelessness. |
In 2016 Museum of Contemporary Art can celebrate its 25th anniversary. To mark the occasion we have invited five Danish artists to delve into our Collection and to relate it to the Museum’s past, present and future. Hannah Heilmann, Kennth A. |
I Kunstrum Snæversti kan du opleve udvalgte værker af den hollandske billedkunstner Frank Koolen (f.1978). Her er diverse objekter og genstande arrangeret og sat frem i et mini tableau, der tilsammen tematiserer begrebet "leg" og dermed knytter an til Koolens hovedudstilling |
Come and play along when the Dutch artist Frank Koolen (b. 1978, Maastricht) takes over the museum with various playful installations, indoor and outdoor. |
A tool shed filled with hunting and sport equipment? An intimate chamber filled with fetish and torture tools? Or an aesthetic display of luxurious design products? |
Airborne sound, infrasound, structure-borne sound, ultrasound, waterborne sound, and wave interference.
Since April, The Working Group has held a series of workshops, lecture presentations, listening sessions, and screenings in Copenhagen events exploring acoustic phenomena. |
In June 1915, after 25 years of political struggle, women in Denmark achieved the right to vote. This year, 100 years after, we are marking this historical event with the exhibition Women Forward! - A meeting between two generations of voices in art. |
The artistic duo Jamboy exhibits the work [Stajəl] - a cigarette company, whose sales profits go directly to cancer research, smoking stop campaigns, medical equipment etc. In this way the company both sustains and destroys its own livelihood through a radical marketing strategy. |
The Museum of Contemporary Art is proud to present the first major solo exhibition of the Danish sound artist and composer Jacob Kirkegaard in Denmark. |