Senstad’s immersive light sculpture environment is an invitation to encounter a perceptual and sensorial taxonomy of light and sound in pure form. In Radical Light Senstad examines the transformational potentials of experiential space and ethereal topologies. The installation is accompanied by a 38 minute looped sound composition by acclaimed composer…
The Narva Museum Art Gallery opens Boris Uvarov's (1946–2020) personal exhibition “Observation of the White Line”, which introduces the works of one of the well-known leading painters of Narva and Ida-Virumaa from the collections of the Narva Museum, the Estonian Art Museum and the artist's family. The exhibition dedicated to…
The permanent exhibition “Life or Karma? Stories of Narva ”. Nearly 200 works from the Baroque period to the present day and a lot of material from the museum's photo and textile collection are exhibited.
“Somnum Exterreri” or “Nightmare” is the first major solo exhibition of Merle Luhaäär-Avril's work in recent years, which focuses on turning a dream and / or dream into a nightmare. Works created in different techniques (sculpture, screen printing, photography, digital art, painting, neon light, etc.) form a dreamlike installation as…
Astrup Fearnley Museet’s exhibition programme for 2021 begins with a major presentation of the work of American artist Nicole Eisenman. Eisenman’s largest solo exhibition in Europe to date, Giant Without a Body delves deeply into the artist’s practice from 2006 to the present and includes a number of new paintings…
Celeste marks the meeting of the four distinct practices of Cæcilie Trier, August Rosenbaum, Lea Guldditte Hestelund and Ea Verdoner. The exhibition comprises sound, sculpture, video, fragrance and performance, which merge within the exhibition space as an immersive installation.
Swedish Mamma Andersson (b. 1962) stands out as one of the most important and intriguing painters of her generation. The summer show at Louisiana marks the first large-scale presentation of her fascinating and disturbing works in Denmark.
Das unheimliche is a dialogue exhibition between Janaina Tschäpe and Ursula Reuter Christiansen. In the exhibition the artistic kinship existing between the two artists is unfolded. A kinship that might not noticeable at first glance, but which with a closer look opens new perspectives on each of the artists respective…
Gediminas Hill and its surroundings are historically significant as the city’s place of origin. In fact, it is not much of a hill, but rather a steep, cake-shaped mound. However, not unlike the seven hills of Rome, it stands as a symbolically significant defensive landmark. While acting as a place…
Vytautas Jurkūnas (1910–1993), an established name in Lithuanian graphic art, is known to many as a talented illustrator of books. In Soviet times, he taught at the State Art Institute of the Lithuanian SSR for many years, nurturing more than one generation of graphic artists. However, the artist’s early and…