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Copenhagen Art Festival

Künstler: Jananne Al-Ani, Kutlug Ataman, Song Dong, Yto Barrada, Dias & Riedweg, Mohamed Bourouissa, Jeppe Hein, Lise Harlev, Jeanne van Heeswijk, Isaac Julien, Latifa Echakhch, Ruth Ewan, Klas Eriksson, Yuan Gong, Carsten Nicolai, Joachim Koester, Superflex, Katarzyna Kozyra, Ann Lislegaard, Arturas Raila, Otto Karvonen, Joanna Rajkowska, Yorgos Sapountzis, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Hito Steyerl, Raqs Media Collective, Damian Ortega, Heike Mutter & Ulrich Genth, Marcello Maloberti, Lea Porsager, Kimsooja, Pascale Marthine Tayou, Ulrich Genth, Heike Mutter, Andro Wekua, Vladimir Tomic

Ausstellung: 24.08.2012 - 02.09.2012

Veranstalter: Copenhagen Art Festival
Copenhagen Art Festival bei art-report

Stadt: Kopenhagen
Homepage: Copenhagen Art Festival




In August the Copenhagen Art Festival will launch an ambitious programme of contemporary art on the theme of 'communities', with works by more than 40 emerging and established artists from Denmark and around the world. The Festival will consist of exhibitions in central Copenhagen, as well as a range of art projects in public spaces around the city centre. The programme launches on 24 August with a packed, ten-day line-up of events including performances, workshops, artists' talks, seminars, film screenings, and much more. The exhibitions will continue after the initial ten festival days and can be experienced throughout the autumn.

Co-curated and organised by the five Copenhagen art centres, the festival features a wide array of exhibitions all addressing the festival's underlying theme of communities. At Kunsthal Charlottenborg , a major survey exhibition by Joachim and a solo show by Ruth Ewan invite the audience to explore notions of alternative communities. Concepts of communities and their relation to memory and history are reflected in the exhibition at Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art . At Kunstforeningen GL STRAND, ten artists relate the theme of communities to the impact of globalisation on local and global societies and their mutual interdependence. At Nikolaj, Copenhagen Contemporary Art Center the relationship between individual and community is addressed by nine artists through the depiction or staging of situations of communication, while crucial aspects of cultural heritage and history writing are explored in two separate exhibitions by Yorgos Sapountzis and Hito Steyerl at Overgaden Institute of Contemporary Art.

In addition to the exhibitions, a wide-range of installations and temporary projects will spread over the inner city of Copenhagen, engaging with a variety of different publics in the ten festival days and beyond. As part of a major outdoor commission Jeppe Hein will, in collaboration with a number of other artists, explore the common, public space through a transformation of one of Copenhagen's main squares into a dynamic space of social interaction and participation with amusements, machines, rides, cooking, talks, and performances, drawing inspiration from old fashioned markets and fairs.


Artists:  Jananne Al-Ani , Kutlug Ataman , Yto Barrada , Mohamed Bourouissa , Rejane Cantoni & Leonardo Crescenti, Dias & Riedweg , Song Dong , Latifa Echakhch , Klas Eriksson , Ruth Ewan , Soren Thilo Funder, Yuan Gong , Lise Harlev , Jeanne van Heeswijk , Jeppe Hein , Sofie Hesselholdt & Vibeke Mejlvang, Invisible Playground , Isaac Julien , J&K , Otto Karvonen , Joachim Koester , Katarzyna Kozyra , Magnus Logi Kristinsson, Annie Vigier & Franck Apertet (les gens d´Uterpan), Ann Lislegaard , Rafael Lozano-Hemmer , Manifest.AR , Marcello Maloberti , Heike Mutter & Ulrich Genth , Carsten Nicolai , Damian Ortega , Lea Porsager , Arturas Raila , Joanna Rajkowska , Raqs Media Collective , Yorgos Sapountzis , Kim Sooja, Hito Steyerl , Superflex , Pascale Marthine Tayou , Vladimir Tomic , Georg Weckwerth, Andro Wekua , Wooloo Productions