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Women and change
Women and change

By Rene Lauritsen, Christian Gether, Naja Rasmussen

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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...

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Anne Marie Carl Nielsen
Anne Marie Carl Nielsen

By Rene Lauritsen, Emilie Boe Bierlich, Anna Louise Manly

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"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...

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Michael Ancher and the women of Skagen
Michael Ancher and the women of Skagen

By Rene Lauritsen, Anna Schram Vejlby

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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...

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Venedig syndromet
Venedig syndromet

By Rene Lauritsen, Carsten Thau, Louise Birch Sorensen, Maria Gadegaard

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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...

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What s happening
What s happening

By Rene Lauritsen, Pernille Feldt, Birgitte Anderberg

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"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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