Rene Lauritsen Books
Women and change
By Rene Lauritsen, Christian Gether, Naja Rasmussen
What does it mean to be a woman today? What is feminine? Who defines what femininity is? Who can be female? And is femininity gender specific at all? The exhibition Women and Change unfolds how Wes...
Read MoreAnne Marie Carl Nielsen
By Rene Lauritsen, Emilie Boe Bierlich, Anna Louise Manly
"The sculptor Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen (1863-1945) was a prominent artist of her time. Her works enjoyed great recognition, she sold and exhibited extensively in her native Denmark and abroad, and s...
Read MoreMichael Ancher and the women of Skagen
By Rene Lauritsen, Anna Schram Vejlby
The Skagen painter Michael Ancher is a highly prominent figure in Danish art history. He is particularly well known for his depictions of the ferocious sea and the harsh lives led by fishermen, but...
Read MoreVenedig syndromet
By Rene Lauritsen, Carsten Thau, Louise Birch Sorensen, Maria Gadegaard
Throughout the last 300 years the beauty of Venice - the splendid architecture, the charming alleys, the curving canals with their turquoise lagoon waters - has attracted travellers from all across...
Read MoreWhat s happening
By Rene Lauritsen, Pernille Feldt, Birgitte Anderberg
"The exhibition 'What's Happening?' is the first-ever major presentation on Danish soil of experimental art from the period 1965-1975. It shows how art interacted with the rapidly changing everday...
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