The article contributes to a revision of today’s understanding of the 1950s Danish art scene. By presenting three exhibitions and analysing the reception of them, I point out that figurative art enjoyed a much more central role than later accounts have recognised. All three exhibitions were entitled Mennesket (Man), and featured figurative, graphic art, concerned with depictions of the human figure and with the post-war psychological condition of the individual human being. Among the artists were Palle Nielsen, Svend Wiig Hansen, Dan Sterup-Hansen and Henry Heerup. The exhibitions took place in the Copenhagen gallery Clausens Kunsthandel during the years 1956-59 and attracted much attention and critical acclaim. In short, the artists’ inten...
The article addresses how Sámi culture is presented by museums in Oslo. One of the findings is that ...
The article will by emphasizing a transnational and geopolitical approach, investigate eight exhibit...
Since the 1960s, a ’theatricalization’ of contemporary art and culture has questioned the modernist ...
The article contributes to a revision of today’s understanding of the 1950s Danish art scene. By pre...
The article examines how the Danish artists of the group Cobra appeared in front of exhibitions orga...
The article will by emphasizing a transnational and geopolitical approach, investigate eight exhibit...
Statens Museum for Kunst is now one of the few art museums in Europe where collections of art from t...
This article will examine the work of the Danish painter, potter and sculptor Asger Jorn (1914-1973...
The article presents the research project “Exhibiting across the Iron Curtain: The forgot-ten trail ...
Danish Golden Age was the title of two exhibitions at Nationalmuseum in Stockholm 1964 and 2019, tha...
The exhibition Contemporary Danish Design arrived in Moscow in December 1969, when Danish design was...
This article addresses the immediate post-war debates surrounding artistic production and more speci...
Danish contemporary art is currently expanding bot quantitatively and qualitatively to such a degree...
The museum exhibition, a medium in a state of change. The aim of the article is to present an overvi...
At the end of the nineteenth century, artists acknowledged, once and for all, that they were depende...
The article addresses how Sámi culture is presented by museums in Oslo. One of the findings is that ...
The article will by emphasizing a transnational and geopolitical approach, investigate eight exhibit...
Since the 1960s, a ’theatricalization’ of contemporary art and culture has questioned the modernist ...
The article contributes to a revision of today’s understanding of the 1950s Danish art scene. By pre...
The article examines how the Danish artists of the group Cobra appeared in front of exhibitions orga...
The article will by emphasizing a transnational and geopolitical approach, investigate eight exhibit...
Statens Museum for Kunst is now one of the few art museums in Europe where collections of art from t...
This article will examine the work of the Danish painter, potter and sculptor Asger Jorn (1914-1973...
The article presents the research project “Exhibiting across the Iron Curtain: The forgot-ten trail ...
Danish Golden Age was the title of two exhibitions at Nationalmuseum in Stockholm 1964 and 2019, tha...
The exhibition Contemporary Danish Design arrived in Moscow in December 1969, when Danish design was...
This article addresses the immediate post-war debates surrounding artistic production and more speci...
Danish contemporary art is currently expanding bot quantitatively and qualitatively to such a degree...
The museum exhibition, a medium in a state of change. The aim of the article is to present an overvi...
At the end of the nineteenth century, artists acknowledged, once and for all, that they were depende...
The article addresses how Sámi culture is presented by museums in Oslo. One of the findings is that ...
The article will by emphasizing a transnational and geopolitical approach, investigate eight exhibit...
Since the 1960s, a ’theatricalization’ of contemporary art and culture has questioned the modernist ...