Past

Past exhibitions

 

 

 

ROUTEless?

07.04.11 - 12.05.11

 

HEART presents the photo exhibition ROUTEless? as the only art museum in Denmark. A group of young unaccompagnied refugees show us images from their everyday life at the refugeecenter Sjælsmark. Through this series of photographs they tell their personal stories about the first meeting with the country that might be their future home. ROUTEless? is an initiative of the Danish Refugee Council Youth Network.

The exhibition is presented in HEART's foyer (free admission).

 

 

Socle du Monde 2010

Between Cultures

November 6 2010 - March 13 2011

 

 

The fifth edition of the Socle du Monde biennale is titled Between Cultures and features works created in cooperation between artists and companies. 14 Danish and international artists participate in Socle du Monde 2010 and and among the exhibited works are carpet portraits, a living room filled with torture instruments and DKK 278.500 in cash, framed and mounted on the wall. 

 

Read more about the artists, the companies and this year's theme on the biennial's own website

 

 

Bharti Kher: An Absence of Assignable Cause,

2007

 

Indian Highway

13.03.10 - 12.09.10

The overall theme of the exhibition, Indian Highway, involves reflections on the road’s significance for movement, development, and migration, the road as the crucial link between town and country. The title also refers to technology, to the information superhighway that has made a central contribution to India’s economic boom – and to the artistic development evident in India over the course of recent decades. The works presented at the exhibition address global issues such as democracy, the environment, religion, race, gender, and class.
 

Indian Highway presents artists who have already made an impact on the international art scene alongside artists that are less familiar to Western audiences. The exhibition provides insights into a vibrant generation of artists who work across established boundaries within artistic media, spanning the range from painting, photography, and sculpture to installation, online art, and video.

 

Indian Highway is arranged in co-operation with Serpentine Gallery in London, and Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art in Oslo. The exhibition is curated by Julia Peyton-Jones, Hans-Ulrich Obrist and Gunnar B. Kvaran in collaboration with Stinna Toft from HEART.
 

Read more here

 

Se the exhibition catalogue here

 

 

Photo: Manolis Baboussis

 

Jannis Kounellis

Freedom or Death - La libertá o morte

09.09.09 - 21.02.10

The first exhibition at HEART is a retrospective exhibition by the Italian artist Jannis Kounellis. The exhibition is the first bigger presentation of Kounellis' pieces in Scandinavia and the artist have made a number of new pieces for the opening exhibition at HEART.

 

Jannis Kounellis (b. 1936) has for more than forty years played an important role in contemporary art. He had a central role in the 1960's Arte-Povera movement which opposed to the paiting that wished to redefine the language of art. Using matarials as steel, coal, fabric, bags, coffee, fire, live animals and humans Jannis Kounellis creates radicale and very original sculptures, performances and installations. 

 

 

 

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