Soren Dahlgaard at Corridor Gallery in Iceland


We are happy to announce that Soren Dahlgaard is exhibiting his project Breathing Corridor at the Corridor Gallery in Reykjavik in Iceland.

Breathing Corridor is connected to the Breathing Room installation, shown at the Singapore Biennale in 2008. Breathing Room is, as the title suggest, a room that breathes. Breathing Room is the classical white cube, that has come to life.

Stalke Upnorth
Helgi Fridjonsson

Japanese Whispers


I have a couple of shows coming up In Tokyo.

Together with Yoshiaki Kaihatsu I’m doing the show “Keeper”. We’ll do a performance on the 3rd, and on the 6th we’ll open the show, where we will be showing a video from the performance together with our drawings. At the CCAA.

I’m also participating in the exhibition “Book Microcosm”. With my new one of a kind book “What Was It You Wanted?”. The show has unique books by 40 artists. It’s also at the CCAA.

And I’m in the Art Fair Tokyo with Galleri Susanne Ottesen, stand no. F1, where I will show some of my brand new drawings.

If you’re in Copenhagen, then Cut & Paste is still on until the 18Th, at Galleri Susanne Ottesen in Copenhagen.

I hope to see you there

Cheers
Jasper

Keeper
Yoshiaki Kaihatsu & Jasper Sebastian Stürup
Performance April 3
April 6-16
CCAA
4-20 Yotsuya Shinjyuku-Ku
Tokyo
Japan

Book Microcosm
CCAA
April 6-16
4-20 Yotsuya Shinjyuku-Ku
Tokyo
Japan

Cut & Paste
Martin Erik Andersen
Peter Callesen
Auturo Herrera
Emil Westmann Hertz
Yoshiaki Kaihatsu
Ann Lislegaard
Pernille With Madsen
Per Mølgaard
Rosemarie Trockel
Jasper Sebastian Stürup
Laerence Weiner
Troels Wörsel

Susanne Ottesen

Jasper Sebastian Sturup

Større horisonter i nabolaget


Større horisonter i nabolaget
(Larger Horizons in the Neighbourhood)

Soloexhibition by Sofie Hesselholdt & Vibeke Mejlvang

Charlotte Fogh Contemporary has the great pleasure to present Vibeke Mejlvang and Sofie Hesselholdts second solo exhibition at the gallery, “Larger Horizons in the Neighbourhood”. The exhibition features new sculptures, tableaus and installations and takes the temperature of the mental climate here and now.

The artworks investigate our Western lives and values in the beginning of the millennium and how they are affected by the mass media, consume, fear of terrorism and the aliens.

By different tableaus of ceramic sculptures, installations and objects like Persian carpets, small living rooms and a stuffed alligator, the viewer is led trough a mental and physical trip in the humorous and critical landscape of the exhibition.

The exhibition also offers a new book : ”Hesselholdt & Mejlvang – Uorden / Disorder” – a book of the artworks of the previous years and with text in Danish and English by art historian Inger Marie Hahn Møller.

Charlotte Fogh