Chart Art Fair Catalogue 2014

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CHART | ART FAIR 29th August - 31st August 2014 Kunsthal Charlottenborg | Nyhavn 2 1051 Copenhagen K | Denmark



CONTENT INTRODUCTION EXHIBITORS COPENHAGEN GUIDE SPONSORS INDEX TALKS PERFORMANCE COURT YARD CREDITS

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CHART 2014 CHART | ART FAIR was created in 2013 with the vision of strengthening the role of the Nordic countries in the international art market. With CHART now in its second year the fair has already established a strong position. The grand exhibition spaces of Charlottenborg Kunsthal allow us to present art as it should be seen, breaking the convention of art fair booths, providing a welcoming platform for exhibiting and viewing art in the Nordic region. With CHART you get something more, an ambitious international talks and performance program, solo shows and curated projects, innovative pop-up food stalls and a party with DJ’s and live bands in the unique courtyard of the baroque Charlottenborg Palace, all brought together through the collective support of the exhibiting galleries. This year 27 carefully selected galleries from Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark present a wide range of contemporary art including large scale works, precisely curated projects, and site-specific artworks and interventions inside and outside the premises of the fair. CHART will spotlight the latest developments in the visual arts, offering visitors and participants new ideas, new inspiration and new contacts in the art world and sharpening the interest – both internationally and locally – for the art and artists presented in the Nordic countries.

Welcome and enjoy the fair

Susanne Ottesen Director, CHART ART FAIR

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EXHIBITORS VI,VII (NO) ANDERSEN’S CONTEMPORARY (DK) GALLERI ANDERSSON/SANDSTRÖM (SE) GALERIE ANHAVA (FI) ANNAELLEGALLERY (SE) GALLERI BO BJERGGAARD (DK) CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN (DK) CHRISTIAN LARSEN (SE) DAVID RISLEY GALLERY (DK) EDITION COPENHAGEN (DK) ELASTIC GALLERY (SE) GALERIE FORSBLOM (FI) JOHAN BERGGREN GALLERY (SE) GALLERI NICOLAI WALLNER (DK) NIELS BORCH JENSEN GALLERY AND EDITIONS (DK/DE) NILS STÆRK (DK) GALERIE NORDENHAKE (DE/SE) i8 GALLERY (IS) GALLERI MAGNUS KARLSSON (SE) MARTIN ASBÆK GALLERY (DK) OSL CONTEMPORARY (NO) PETER LAV GALLERY (DK) PEDER LUND (NO) SPECTA (DK) GALLERI SUSANNE OTTESEN (DK) GALLERY TAIK PERSONS (DE/FI) V1 GALLERY (DK)

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VI, VII

(NO)

VI, VII (pronounced “Sixes and Sevens”) is a gallery based in Oslo, presenting Norwegian artists internationally and international artists exhibiting their work in Norway, for the first time. The gallery was founded two years ago by Esperanza Rosales, former director of Dépendance, Brussels. VI, VII has participated in two editions of LISTE, Basel and Frieze Art Fair, London. Following Chart Art Fair, the gallery will enter the main fair at FIAC in Paris.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART Brad Grievson, Jochen Schmith

REPRESENTED ARTISTS THE ESTATE OF DAVID LIESKE, BRAD GRIEVSON, ELOISE HAWSER, JAMES HOFF, LARS LAUMANN, ROBERT MUELLER, JOCHEN SCHMITH AND WITH WORKS BY THAN HUSSEIN CLARK, IDA EKBLAD, IAN LAW AND AMY YAO.

Oslo Gate 20 N-0192 Oslo Norway

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+47 90 27 98 62 office@VIVII.no www.VIVII.no


Image courtesy VI, VII, Norway

Jochen Schmith Chinese Whispers, 2010 Silkscreen printed on front and back 86 x 122 cm

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ANDERSEN’S CONTEMPORARY

(DK)

Andersen’s Contemporary originally began as a project space in Linienstrasse in Berlin called Andersen’s Wohnung. Andersen’s Wohnung existed from 1996 to 1999 as an alternative art space run by Danish artist Claus Andersen and German artists Thilo Heinzmann and Anselm Reyle. The gallery opened in Copenhagen in 2005 based on Claus Andersen’s German connections and started out with artists he worked with in Berlin, amongst whom Henrik Olesen, Anselm Reyle, Olafur Eliasson and Tomás Saraceno. Today the gallery represents a variety of emerging and established artists from throughout the world. A key feature of the gallery’s programme is a focus on conceptually rigorous artistic practices that participate in a vital dialogue between art and the broader socio-cultural currents in contemporary society.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART Olafur Eliasson, Thilo Heinzmann, Tomás Saraceno

REPRESENTED ARTISTS PETER BONDE, JAY CHUNG AND Q TAKEKI MAEDA, JASON DODGE, ÓLAFUR ELIASSON, FOS, PAUL FÄGERSKIÖLD, GÆOUDJIPARL, THILO HEINZMANN, ULRIK HELTOFT, DANIEL LERGON, FREDDIE A LERCHE, LANDON METZ, ALBERT MERTZ, SIMON DYBBROE MØLLER, HENRIK OLESEN, ANSELM REYLE, PIA RÖNICKE, TOMÁS SARACENO, ANJA SCHWÖRER, KATJA STRUNZ, ANNA FRO VODDER, THEIS WENDT

Amager Strandvej 50b 2300 Copenhagen S Denmark

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+ 45 32 95 92 35 info@andersen-s.dk www.andersenscontemporary.dk


Image courtesy of the artist and Andersen’s Contemporary

Olafur Eliasson Domestic eye device, 2011 Stainless steel, colour-effect filter glass (magenta), rubber 180 x 52 x 86 cm, Edition of 3

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GALLERI ANDERSSON/SANDSTRÖM

(SE)

Galleri Andersson/Sandström is owned and directed by Stefan Andersson and Sara Sandström Nilsson together with their team of six people. The programme focuses on international contemporary art and represents wellestablished names alongside young emerging artists, with a special focus on outdoor sculpture and public commissions. Galleri Andersson/Sandström has two gallery spaces: the one in Umeå was opened in 1980 and is located in a 650 square meter former boiler room. The second exhibition space was inaugurated in 2008 in Stockholm and is situated in a 500 square meters space in Vasastan. Since 1994 Galleri Andersson/Sandström, together with real estate company Balticgruppen, arranged one of Europe’s most important sculpture parks, Umedalen Skulptur.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART Antony Gormley

REPRESENTED ARTISTS LOUISE BOURGEOIS, KARI CAVÉN, TONY CRAGG, ANETTE H. FLENSBURG, ANNE-KARIN FURUNES, CRIS GIANAKOS, ALLISON GILDERSLEEVE, LUCY GLENDINNING, ANTONY GORMLEY, KRISTJAN GUDMUNDSSON, SIGURDUR GUDMUNDSSON, PETER HAHNE, EMMA HARTMAN, SEAN HENRY, EVA HILD, HELI HILTUNEN, JAN HÅFSTRÖM, META ISAEUS-BERLIN, MICHAEL JOHANSSON, ASSA KAUPPI, BERND KOBERLING, KATRIN KORFMANN, IAN MCKEEVER, ENRIQUE MARTINEZ CELAYA, TATSUO MIYAJIMA, WILHELM MUNDT, LARS NILSSON, ANNÉE OLOFSSON, HASSE PERSSON, ROLAND PERSSON, JAUME PLENSA, RIITTA PÄIVÄLÄINEN, MIKAEL RICHTER, ULF ROLLOF, STINA ROSENBERG, ALYSON SHOTZ, ASTRID SYLWAN, GABI TRINKAUS, TATJANA VALSANG, KNUTTE WESTER

Aktrisgränd 34 90364 Umeå Sweden

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Hudiksvallsgatan 6 11330 Stockholm Sweden

+46 90 14 49 90 +46 8 32 49 90 galleri@gsa.se www.gsa.se


Image courtesy the artist and Galleri Andersson/Sandstrรถm

Antony Gormley SMALL FALL III, 2014 Cast iron 100x24,5x24 cm

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GALERIE ANHAVA

(FI)

Galerie Anhava was founded in 1991. The gallery program focuses on contemporary Finnish and Nordic artists with an international profile. The exhibition program features all forms of contemporary visual art, from painting and sculpture to photography, video and installation, with a special focus on conceptual art.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART Heini Aho, Anne-Karin Furunes, Pe Lang, Mari Sunna

REPRESENTED ARTISTS TOR ARNE, JACOB DAHLGREN, A K DOLVEN, HREINN FRIDFINNSSON, ANNE-KARIN FURUNES, GRÖNLUND – NISUNEN, KRISTJÁN GUDMUNDSSON, JORMA HAUTALA, JANI HÄNNINEN, JOSEPH JAMES, PERTTI KEKARAINEN, ANNE KOSKINEN, MATTI KUJASALO, PE LANG, ANTTI LAITINEN, MARIKA MÄKELÄ, ELINA MERENMIES, ARNO RAFAEL MINKKINEN, JORMA PURANEN, VESA-PEKKA RANNIKKO, JANNE RÄISÄNEN, JANI RUSCICA, JOHAN SCOTT, MARI SUNNA, PÄIVI TAKALA, ANNA TUORI, SANTERI TUORI, MARKO VUOKOLA

Mannerheiminaukio 3 FI-00100 Helsinki Finland

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+358 9 66 99 89 galerie@anhava.com www.anhava.com


Image courtesy of Galerie Anhava

Pe Lang Color | no. 1, 2014 Motor, aluminum, color filters, mechanic parts 100 x 100 cm edition of 3+1AP 17


ANNAELLEGALLERY

(SE)

ANNAELLEGALLERY was founded in 2012 and is based in Stockholm, Sweden. The gallery shows emerging and established Scandinavian artists but also works with American and other international artists.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART Hertha Hanson, Emil Westman Hertz

REPRESENTED ARTISTS DITTE EJLERSKOV, AMY FELDMAN, ELLISIF HALS, HERTHA HANSON, EMIL WESTMAN HERTZ, OLOF INGER, HANS JÖRGEN JOHANSEN, HANNA LJUNGH, JOHAN NOBELL, ASTRID SVANGREN

Riddargatan 41 114 55 Stockholm Sweden

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Grev Magnigatan 6 114 55 Stockholm Sweden

+46 70 94 757 88 elle@annaellegallery.com www.annaellegallery.com


Image courtesy of the artist and ANNAELLEGALLERY

Hertha Hanson #133, 2014 Oil on canvas 120x120cm

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GALLERI BO BJERGGAARD

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Founded in 1999, Galleri Bo Bjerggaard has been located in the high-profile meatpacking district of Copenhagen since 2007. The gallery has two separate exhibition spaces that feature, respectively, two and three adjoining rooms. The gallery’s architecture allows for two exhibitions to be presented at the same time - with a special focus for each room: one is addressed to young talents and the other to more established artists. Galleri Bo Bjerggaard presents international contemporary art. While its main focus is on contemporary painting – representing artists such as Per Kirkeby, John Kørner, Jonathan Meese, Tal R and Daniel Richter, Galleri Bo Bjerggaard has also an interest in photography and video, exhibiting acclaimed artists such as Per Bak Jensen, A K Dolven, Erik Steffensen and Erwin Wurm.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART Ivan Andersen, Peter Linde Busk, John Kørner, Tal R, Daniel Richter

REPRESENTED ARTISTS IVAN ANDERSEN, ANNA BARRIBALL, GEORG BASELITZ, PER INGE BJØRLO, PETER LINDE BUSK , A K DOLVEN, MARCEL VAN EEDEN, POUL GERNES, FEDERICO HERRERO, PER BAK JENSEN, PER KIRKEBY, JANNIS KOUNELLIS, JOHN KØRNER, BO CHRISTIAN LARSSON, JONATHAN MEESE, TAL R, DANIEL RICHTER, EVA SCHLEGEL, JANAINA TSCHÄPE, ERIK STEFFENSEN, EVE SUSSMAN, BRIGITTE WALDACH, ERWIN WURM

Flæsketorvet 85A 1711 Copenhagen V Denmark

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bo@bjerggaard.com / +45 40 62 42 20 britt@bjerggaard.com / +45 40 62 42 44 mortenkorsgaard@bjerggaard.com / +45 40 62 42 15 www.bjerggaard.com


Image courtesy of Anders Sune Berg

Peter Linde Busk The Ghost of Christmas Past, 2013 Fired and glazed ceramic 52 x 52 x 33 cm

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CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN

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Christian Andersen works with young international and Danish artists. The gallery features a variety of media ranging from installation to sculpture, photography and painting. The program is shaped by an interest in art with a particular focus on tactile qualities and conceptual ideas. Several of the artists work within the intersection between language and aesthetic materiality. The gallery opened in the autumn of 2010 and regularly participates in a number of international art fairs amongst others Frieze, FIAC, Independent and Liste.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART Morten Skrøder Lund, Rolf Nowotny

REPRESENTED ARTISTS BENJAMIN BERNT, LINA VISTE GRØNLI, LASSE SCHMIDT HANSEN, JULIE HALLER, BENJAMIN HIRTE, TOM HUMPHREYS, TILL MEGERLE, MORTEN SKRØDER LUND, ROLF NOWOTNY, ASTRID SVANGREN

Høkerboderne 17-19 1712 Copenhagen V Denmark

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+45 33 25 41 01 +45 25 37 41 01 info@christianandersen.net www.christianandersen.net


Image courtesy the artist and Christian Andersen. Photo: Joachim Schulz

Morten Skrøder Lund Untitled, 2014 Pigment, acrylic polymer, styrofoam, acetone on canvas 170 x 130 cm

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CHRISTIAN LARSEN

(SE)

Christian Larsen is an established venue in Sweden. It has been in operation in various forms since the early 1980’s as a gallery, an art dealership and exhibition space at different times. The first public gallery 1996 - 2001 introduced many international artists to the Swedish public: Louise Lawler, Sally Mann, Ross Bleckner, Tracy Moffatt and William Wegman, amongst others. The current gallery opened in Stockholm’s new gallery district in 2007 with Argentinian artist, Tomas Saraceno. Today, Christian Larsen represents some of the most established artists in Scandinavia including John Körner, Charlotte Gyllenhammar, Lisa Jeaninn, Viktor Rosdahl, Anders Krisar and Lillibeth Cuenca Rasmussen as well as a number of international artists.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART Charlotte Gyllenhammar, Anders Krisár, Alex Katz

REPRESENTED ARTISTS ATELIER VAN LIESHOUT, CHRISTIAN-PONTUS ANDERSSON, PETER BONDE, MAX BOOK, KARIN BROOS, COOPER & GORFER, JOAKIM ENEROTH, MADS GAMDRUP, CHARLOTTE GYLLENHAMMAR, CARL JOHAN HÖGBERG, JEANNIN/ SCHUURMANS, KATY KIRBACH, ANDERS KRISÁR, JOHN KØRNER, BO CHRISTIAN LARSSON, DANIEL LERGON, ANNA LINDERSTAM, HARUKO MAEDA, LUCAS RAHN, LILIBETH CUENCA RASMUSSEN, VIKTOR ROSDAHL, VIBEKE SLYNGSTAD, JOHAN WIK

Hudiksvallsgatan 8 1 tr, 113 30 Stockholm Sweden

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+46 8 30 98 30 info@christianlarsen.se www.christianlarsen.se


Image courtesy of Joachim Schulz and Christian Andersen

Anders Krisรกr Flesh Cloud (Photogram #6), 2014 Photogram 185 x 130 cm , Unique work

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DAVID RISLEY GALLERY

(DK)

We are a contemporary art gallery founded in London in 2003. In 2009, we moved to Bredgade, in Copenhagen, where we continue to work with a group of emerging and established international artists.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART James Aldridge, Frank Ammerlaan, Anna Bjerger, Jake & Dinos Chapman, Alex Da Corte, Thomas Hylande, Robert McNally, Michael Simpson, Keith Tyson

REPRESENTED ARTISTS JAMES ALDRIDGE, ANNA BJERGER, ALEX DA CORTE, DEXTER DALWOOD, GRAHAM DOLPHIN, HELEN FRIK, JAMES HYDE, THOMAS HYLANDER, HENRY KROKATSIS, ROBERT MCNALLY, CHARLIE ROBERTS, MICHAEL SIMPSON, KEITH TYSON, CHARLIE WOOLLEY

Bredgade 65 Copenhagen DK-1260 Denmark

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+45 32 20 38 10 info@davidrisleygallery.com www.davidrisleygallery.com


Image courtesy of the artist and David Risley Gallery

Keith Tyson Unnatural Portrait, 2014 Mixed media on aliminium 79 x 63 cm

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EDITION COPENHAGEN

(DK)

Edition Copenhagen was founded in 1959 by Carl Urwald. Today the gallery has three partners Rasmus Urwald, Dannie Vieten and Peter Wissing Sørensen. The gallery is located at Christianshavn in Copenhagen and houses both a lithographic workshop and a gallery space. Edition Copenhagen is one of the leading lithographic workshops in Europe. Each year the gallery invites a number of international and Danish artists to create lithographs in the workshop. The invited artists have all exhibited widely in galleries, contemporary art centers and museums.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART Darren Almond, Antony Gormley, Wangechi Mutu, Elizabeth Peyton

REPRESENTED ARTISTS DARREN ALMOND, MAMMA ANDERSSON, JOHN ARMLEDER, CARLA AROCHA, AROCHA – SCHRAENEN, MIROSLAW BALKA, RINA BANERJEE, HERNAN BAS, MICHAEL BEVILACQUA, PER INGE BJØRLO, ATUL DODIYA, GARDAR EIDE EINARSSON, TIM EITEL, MARK FRANCIS, ERIK A. FRANDSEN, ANDREAS GOLDER, ANTONY GORMLEY, KATHARINA GROSSE, FABRICE GYGI, CANDIDA HÖFER, LEIKO IKEMURA, JÖRG IMMENDORFF, TODD JAMES, JITISH KALLAT, IDRIS KHAN, JÜRGEN KLAUKE, MICHAEL KVIUM, JOHN KØRNER, CHRISTIAN LEMMERZ, MARKUS LÜPERZ, BARRY MCGEE, RYAN MCGINNESS, BJARNE MELGAARD, WANGECHI MUTU, YOSHITOMO NARA, JOCKUM NORDSTRÖM, CHRIS OFILI, ERIK PARKER, VICKEN PARSONS, A.R. PENCK, ELIZABETH PEYTON, STEPHEN POWERS, UGO RONDINONE, THOMAS RUFF, DAVID SCHNELL, BEVERLY SEMMES, MITHU SEN, SIMON STARLING, THOMAS STRUTH, HIROSHI SUGITO, THUKRAL & TAGRA, LUC TUYMANS, NOT VITAL, CORNELIUS VÖLKER, NOBLE & WEBSTER, LAWRENCE WEINER, MATTHIAS WEICHER

Strandgade 66 1401 Copenhagen K Denmark

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+45 32 54 33 11 info@editioncopenhagen.com www.editioncopenhagen.com


Image courtesy of Lars Gundersen and Edition Copenhagen

Darren Almond “Digital Green“ Original lithograph 100 x 69 cm Numbered and signed by the artist in 50 ex.

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ELASTIC GALLERY

(SE)

ELASTIC Gallery opened in Malmö in 2005. The focus is contemporary art and to spread the knowledge of our artists and their practices. The gallery has operated out of 3 different venues in Malmö since 2005 and in 2014 relocated to Stockholm, where we will celebrate our tenth year of operation in January 2015. Our art fair participation is a key part to our gallery program and to date we have participated at among other fairs Zona MACO, Mexico City, ART Basel, FRIEZE, London, LISTE, Basel as well as the inaugural CHART in 2013. We host 7 - 8 solo shows and curated group shows a year in the gallery.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART Catrin Andersson, Maria Hedlund, Camilla Løw, Per Mårtensson, Magnus Thierfelder

REPRESENTED ARTISTS DAVE ALLEN, CATRIN ANDERSSON, ANNA LING, EMANUELE BECHERI, LUCA FREI, MARIA HEDLUND, JONE KVIE, RUNO LAGOMARSINO, CAMILLA LØW, PER MÅRTENSSON, ANNA, NORDQUIST ANDERSSON, ANDERS SLETVOLD MOE, MAGNUS THIERFELDER, MAGNUS WALLIN

Gävlegatan 10B 113 30 Stockholm Sweden

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Mob + 46 (0)70 656 43 19 Ph./Fax + 46 (0)40 611 43 19 info@elasticgallery.com www.elasticgallery.se


Image courtesy of the artist and ELASTIC Gallery

Magnus Thierfelder Untitled (Before Gone) 2014 Nails and Linoleum, 59 x 42 cm

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GALERIE FORSBLOM

(FI)

Galerie Forsblom – one of the leading galleries in Northern Europe – moved in May 2011 to a major new gallery space in central Helsinki, designed by Gluckman Mayner Architects, New York. Through 10 exhibitions per year in each of two separate spaces, Galerie Forsblom alternates important shows by major international contemporary artists and Finnish talents – confirmed or emerging. Gallery director and founder, Kaj Forsblom has been active since 1977 and works in tandem with his son, director Frej Forsblom.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART HC Berg, Tony Oursler, Adam Saks

REPRESENTED ARTISTS DONLAD BAECHLER, STEPHAN BALKENHOL, HC BERG, JENNY CARLSSON, CAROLUS ENCKELL, PETER FRIE, RON GORCHOV, SUSANNE GOTTBERG, PETER HALLEY, JACOB HASHIMOTO, SECUNDINO HERNÁNDEZ, CHANTAL JOFFE, KAARINA KAIKKONEN, OLA KOLEHMAINEN, SAMI LUKKARINEN, JASON MARTIN, MARIKO MORI, JARMO MÄKILÄ, REIMA NEVALAINEN, LEENA NIO, JUSSI NIVA, TONY OURSLER, NINA ROOS, ADAM SAKS, CHARLES SANDISON, MARIANNA UUTINEN

Lönnrotinkatu 5 00120 Helsinki Finland

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Yrjönkatu 22 00120 Helsinki Finland

+358 9 680 3700 info@galerieforsblom.com www.galerieforsblom.com


Image courtesy of Galerie Forsblom

Adam Saks Bird of Prey, 2014 Oil on canvas 180 x 150 cm

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JOHAN BERGGREN GALLERY

(SE)

Johan Berggren Gallery is an emerging, contemporary art gallery based in Malmö, Sweden. Founded in 2009, the aim of the gallery is to show young, emerging artists from around the world. So far a strong emphasis has been on artists based in Scandinavia, Europe and North America. In the years to come, the gallery is looking to further expand its programme.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART Alfred Boman, David Douard, Yngve Holen, John Skoog, Fredrik Værslev

REPRESENTED ARTISTS ALFRED BOMAN, NICOLAS CECCALDI, DAVID DOUARD, YNGVE HOLEN, ALLISON KATZ, ANDREI KOSCHMIEDER, STEINAR HAGA KRISTENSEN, VEIT LAURENT KURZ, VIKTOR ROSDAHL, ERIC SIDNER, JOHN SKOOG, RYAN SIEGAN SMITH, STÅLE VOLD, FREDERIK VÆRSLEV

Monbijougatan 17 G 2 tr.
, SE-211 53 MALMÖ Sweden

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+46 706 116034 jb@johanberggren.com www.johanberggren.com


Image courtesy of Johan Berggren Gallery

David Douard Joints gettin’ runny, 2014 Fibreglass, stainless steel, MDF, lacquer, cotton fabric 80 x 110 x 50 cm

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GALLERI NICOLAI WALLNER

(DK)

Since opening in 1993, Galleri Nicolai Wallner has defined itself as a focal point within the Danish and the international contemporary art scene. Quickly establishing a reputation for representing some of the most challenging and innovative artists of this generation, the gallery works with artists who, as a group, are not bound by a specific medium or shared aesthetic. Rather, they represent a common intention to express content, to tell a story, and to set a mark in an otherwise fluctuating world. The artists of the gallery have realized widespread recognition, and have had their work shown in galleries, museums and biennials throughout Europe, the Americas and Asia.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART Elmgreen & Dragset, Jeppe Hein, A Kassen, Chris Johanson, Alexander Tovborg

REPRESENTED ARTISTS DANIEL BUREN, DAVID SHRIGLEY, ELMGREEN & DRAGSET, DOUGLAS GORDON, DAN GRAHAM, JEPPE HEIN, CHRIS JOHANSON, JESPER JUST, A KASSEN, JOACHIM KOESTER, JAKOB KOLDING, ALICJA KWADE, PETER LAND, JONATHAN MONK, CLARE ROJAS, CHRISTOPH RUCKHĂ„BERLE, CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT- RASMUSSEN,

GLENN

SORENSEN, ALEXANDER TOVBORG, RICHARD TUTTLE, GITTE VILLESEN

Ny Carlsberg Vej 68 1760 Copenhagen V Denmark

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+45 32 57 09 70 info@nicolaiwallner.com www.nicolaiwallner.com


Image courtesy of Galleri Nicolai Wallner

Jeppe Hein Stabile, 2013 High polished stainless steel (super mirror), varnished steel 210 x 100 x 50 cm, Edition of 3 ( + 2 AP)

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NIELS BORCH JENSEN GALLERY & EDITIONS

(DK/DE)

Niels Borch Jensens Editions has been making original prints in limited editions, signed and numbered by the artist, since the print shop was founded in 1979. Among the professional print shops in Europe, Niels Borch Jensen has over the years established a position as one of the most competent in classical graphic techniques. The aim has been to find ways of bringing the essential character of the artist’s work into their print projects. The artist and the printer mutually challenge each other, and occasionally come up with innovative or unorthodox approaches to the medium. In 1999 Niels Borch Jensen Edition and Gallery opened in Berlin. In 2012, a showroom in connection with the original print shop in Copenhagen opened on Prags Boulevard, recently joined by shop on Bredgade, Copenhagen.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART Peter Linde Busk, Adam Jeppesen, Thomas Saraceno, Matt Saunders

REPRESENTED ARTISTS LEWIS BALTZ, ANNA BARRIBALL, GEORG BASELITZ, IÑAKI BOLLINAS, PETER LINDE BUSK, TACITA DEAN, THOMAS DEMAND, OLAFUR ELIASSON, ELMGREEN & DRAGSET, KIRSTEN EVERBERG, ERIK A. FRANDSEN, DOUGLAS GORDON, KEITH HARING, ANTON HENNING, CARSTEN HÖLLER, ADAM JEPPESEN, CLAY KETTER, MARTIN KIPPENBERGER, PER KIRKEBY, TAKEHITO KOGANEZAWA, JOHN KØRNER, BJARNE MELGAARD, BORIS MIKHAILOV, ALBERT OEHLEN, TAL R, ROBIN RHODE, THOMAS SARACENO, MATT SAUNDERS, MORTEN SCHELDE, THADDEUS STRODE, SUPERFLEX, AL TAYLOR, ALEXANDER TOVBORG, ROSEMARIE TROCKEL, ALAN UGLOW, SANDRA VASQUEZ DE LA HORRA, TRINE SØNDERGAARD OG NICOLAI HOWALT, DANH VO, TROELS WÖRSEL

Bredgade 22, kld 1260 Copenhagen K Denmark

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Lindenstrasse 34 10969 Berlin Germany

Prags Boulevard 49 E, 11 2300 Copenhagen Denmark

+45 27 58 46 76 info@nielsborchjensen.com www.nielsborchjensen.com


Image courtesy of Niels Borch Jensen Gallery & Editions

Tal R Girl smoking, 2014 Line etching, drypoint Somerset 400 gr. Size /cm: Image 19,5 x 18; Paper 43,5 x 37 Edition of 24; Series of 12

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NILS STÆRK

(DK)

Nils Stærk presents emerging and established international artists, both inside the gallery space located at Ny Carlsberg Vej 68 in Copenhagen and at art fairs happening throughout Europe and the Americas. The exhibition program presented by Nils Stærk consists of six to seven presentations a year, primarily solo exhibitions as well as occasionally curated group exhibitions and larger-scale projects, sometimes involving external collaborators and/or venues. The gallery focuses on representing the artists internationally, hence establishing strong relationships with international collectors, both private and public.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART Mads Gamdrup

REPRESENTED ARTISTS MIRIAM BÄCKSTRÖM, OLAF BREUNING, INGVAR CRONHAMMAR, GARDAR EIDE EINARSSON, MADS GAMDRUP, NILS ERIK GJERDEVIK, RICHARD HUGHES, JONE KVIE, MICHAEL KVIUM, RUNO LAGOMARSINO, MATTHEW RONAY, TOM SANDBERG, TORBJØRN RØDLAND, TOVE STORCH, THADDEUS STRODE, SUPERFLEX, ED TEMPLETON, EDUARDO TERRAZAS

Ny Carlsberg Vej 68 1760 Copenhagen Denmark

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+45 32 54 45 62 gallery@nilsstaerk.dk www.nilsstaerk.dk


Image courtesy of Nils StĂŚrk

Mads Gamdrup Untitled, 2014 Silk Screen on paper 136.5 x 96.5 cm, 53.74 x 37.99 inches Framed: 153.5 x 112.5 cm, 60.43 x 44.29 inches

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GALERIE NORDENHAKE

(DE/SE)

Galerie Nordenhake presents contemporary art with an international focus in a variety of different media. Founded by Claes Nordenhake in Malmö, Sweden in 1973 the gallery has exhibition spaces in Berlin and Stockholm and works with emerging, mid-career, and established artists.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART Ann Edholm, Paul Fägerskiöld, Spencer Finch, Karl Larsson, Esko Männikkö, Sirous Namazi, Stanley Whitney

REPRESENTED ARTISTS CHRISTIAN ANDERSSON , OLLE BAERTLING, MIROSŁAW BAŁKA, ANNA BARHAM, IÑAKI BONILLAS, ANN BÖTTCHER, GERARD BYRNE, JOHN COPLANS, SARAH CROWNER, JONAS DAHLBERG, ANN EDHOLM, PAUL FÄGERSKIÖLD, SPENCER FINCH, HREINN FRIÐFINNSSON, FELIX GMELIN, FRANKA HÖRNSCHEMEYER, SOFIA HULTÉN, GUNILLA KLINGBERG, KARL LARSSON, EVA LÖFDAHL, ESKO MÄNNIKKÖ, MEUSER, HELEN MIRRA, SIROUS NAMAZI, WALTER NIEDERMAYR, NOT VITAL, SCOTT OLSON, MIKAEL OLSSON, MARJETICA POTRČ, HÅKAN REHNBERG, MERIÇ ALGÜN RINGBORG, ULRICH RÜCKRIEM, MICHAEL SCHMIDT, FLORIAN SLOTAWA, LEON TARASEWICZ, JOHAN THURFJELL, ALAN UGLOW, GÜNTER UMBERG, MAGNUS WALLIN, STANLEY WHITNEY, RÉMY ZAUGG, JOHN ZURIER

Lindenstrasse 34 DE-10969 Berlin Germany

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Hudiksvallsgatan 8 SE-11330 Stockholm Sweden

+49 30 20 614 83 berlin@nordenhake.com +46 821 18 92 stockholm@nordenhake.com www.nordenhake.com


Image courtesy the artist and Galerie Nordenhake

Stanley Whitney “Life past Noon”, 2009 Oil on linen 112.5 x 113 cm | 44 1/3 x 44 1/2 in’

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i8 GALLERY

(IS)

i8 was founded in 1995 and represents an eclectic mix of Icelandic and international contemporary artists.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART Ignacio Uriarte, Hrafnkell Sigurðsson, Olafur Eliasson

REPRESENTED ARTISTS THE ESTATE OF BIRGIR ANDRÉSSON, INGÓLFUR ARNARSSON, MARGRÉT H. BLÖNDAL, ÓLAFUR ELÍASSON, HREINN FRIDFINNSSON, KRISTJÁN GUDMUNDSSON, SIGURDUR GUDMUNDSSON, ELÍN HANSDÓTTIR, RONI HORN, JANICE KERBEL, RAGNAR KJARTANSSON, ERNESTO NETO, EGGERT PÉTURSSON, RAGNA RÓBERTSDÓTTIR, KARIN SANDER, EGILL SÆBJÖRNSSON,HRAFNKELL SIGURDSSON, IGNACIO URIART, THÓR VIGFÚSSON, LAWRENCE WEINER

Tryggvagata 16 IS-101 Reykjavík Iceland

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+354 551 3666 info@i8.is www.i8.is


Image courtesy of i8 Gallery

Ignacio Uriarte Amorphous Transition Matriz, 2013-14 Pigmented ink on paper

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GALLERI MAGNUS KARLSSON

(SE)

Galleri Magnus Karlsson was first founded in 1990 in Västerås, Sweden. It gained a reputation as one of the most interesting contemporary art galleries in Sweden. In 1997 the gallery moved to Stockholm. The focus of the gallery is to show the work of emerging artists from Sweden. The gallery has participated in international art fair such as Liste, Basel Frieze Art Fair, London and New York, The Armory Show, New York and ABC, Berlin. The gallery also co-produces exhibitions and projects with museums and institutions. The gallery is located on the ground floor of The Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts, Fredsgatan 12, Stockholm. In 2011 Hellvi Kännungs, a project room on the island of Gotland, opened to the public. It will also be a place for artists to meet and work.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART Helene Billgren, Hans Lannér, Petra Lindholm, Klara Kristalova, Peter Köhler, Jeff Olsson

REPRESENTED ARTISTS MAMMA ANDERSSON, ROGER ANDERSSON, LARS ARRHENIUS, AMY BENNETT, HELENE BILLGREN, METTE BJÖRNBERG, THOMAS BROOMÉ, AMY CUTLER, MARCEL DZAMA, NIKLAS ENEBLOM, SARA-VIDE ERICSON, JENS FÄNGE, CARL HAMMOUD, TOMMY HILDING, KENT IWEMYR, SUSANNE JOHANSSON, RICHARD JOHANSSON, LISA JONASSON, JOHANNA KARLSSON, BRUNO KNUTMAN, KLARA KRISTALOVA, PETER KÖHLER, HANS LANNÉR, PETRA LINDHOLM, ULF LUNDIN, ANNE-MARIE NORDIN, MARIA NORDIN, JOCKUM NORDSTRÖM, JOHANNES NYHOLM, JEFF OLSSON, CHARLIE ROBERTS, DAN WOLGERS

Fredsgatan 12 111 52 Stockholm Sweden

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+46 86 60 43 53 +46 70 81 06 906 info@gallerimagnuskarlsson.com www.gallerimagnuskarlsson.com


Image courtesy of Galleri Magnus Karlsson

Klara Kristalova Killens träd / The Boy’s Tree (detail), 2013 glazed stoneware 125x34x40 cm

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MARTIN ASBÆK GALLERY

(DK)

The gallery was established in 2005 by Martin Asbæk and focuses on contemporary Scandinavian as well as international art by well-established and up-coming artists who work in a wide range of media; painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, video, embroidery.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART Ebbe Stub Wittrup, Clare Woods

REPRESENTED ARTISTS TJORG DOUGLAS BEER, NIELS BONDE, ELINA BROTHERUS, JESPER CARLSEN, SABINE DEHNEL, BERTA FISCHER, NICOLAI HOWALT, ASTRID KRUSE JENSEN, EVA KOCH, MARTIN LIEBSCHER, SØREN MARTINSEN, PAUL MCDEVITT, SOFIE BIRD MØLLER, JOHN O’CONNOR, CORNELIUS QUABECK, HANS HAMID RASMUSSEN, MARIA RUBINKE, MATT SAUNDERS, LISA STRÖMBECK, TRINE SØNDERGAARD, EBBE STUB WITTRUP, CLARE WOODS

Bredgade 23 1260 Copenhagen K Denmark

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+45 33 15 40 45 gallery@martinasbaek.com www.martinasbaek.com


Image courtesy of Martin AsbĂŚk Gallery

Ebbe Stub Wittrup After Matyushin a Guide to Colour, 2014 c-print, 30 x 24 cm., unique

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OSL CONTEMPORARY

(NO)

OSL Contemporary was established in 2011, in a former garage located in Oslo’s west end. The gallery represents contemporary art in various media, by emerging, mid-career and established artists. The exhibition program has a primary focus on photography, painting and sculpture.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART Marie Bovo

REPRESENTED ARTISTS VANESSA BAIRD, PER BARCLAY, SOFIE BERNTSEN, MARIE BOVO, A K DOLVEN, DAG ERIK ELGIN, ANE METTE HOL, TORIL JOHANNESSEN, JONE KVIE, LEONARD RICKHARD, TOM SANDBERG, MARTIN SKAUEN, KRISTIAN SKYLSTAD, VIBEKE BARBEL SLYNGSTAD, VIBEKE TANDBERG

Haxthausens gate 3 N-0263 Oslo Norway

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+47 23 27 06 76 info@oslcontemporary.com www.oslcontemporary.com


Images courtesy Osl Contemporary

La voie de chemin de fer 3 mai 2012, 03H51, 2012 Ilfochrome print mounted on aluminium, 142,5 x 180 cm, Edition of 3 + 1AP La voie de chemin de fer 21 mai, 2012. 07H20, 2012
 Ilfochrome print mounted on aluminium
, 142,5 x 180 cm,
Edition of 3 + 1AP

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PETER LAV GALLERY

(DK)

Inaugurated in January 2006, Peter Lav Gallery is the first gallery in Copenhagen that focuses exclusively on contemporary photography. Peter Lav’s focus is on contemporary art photography and the gallery regards it as its task to promote and further the careers of younger emerging artists who are exploring the boundaries of the photographic media. All of the artists represented by Peter Lav Gallery have previously had their work shown in galleries, museums and exhibitions in Scandinavia and throughout Europe.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART Torben Eskerod, Adam Jeppesen, Sophia Kalkau, Hyun-Jin Kwak

REPRESENTED ARTISTS JULIE BOSERUP, TORBEN ESKEROD, JAKOB HUNOSØE, ADAM JEPPESEN, SOPHIA KALKAU, HYUN-JIN KWAK, TAIYO ONORATO & NICO KREBS, MICHAEL REISCH, ANNA STRAND, CLARE STRAND

Bredgade 65A, st. th. 1260 Copenhagen K Denmark

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+45 28 80 23 98 info@plgallery.dk www.plgallery.dk


Image courtesy of Peter Lav Gallery

Adam Jeppesen AR-Chalten 2, 2014 Archival inkjet print on ricepaper, framed, 117 x 148 cm Ed. 5

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PEDER LUND

(NO)

After a long period of art dealership with internationally acclaimed artists to central institutions and art collections in Norway and Scandinavia, Peder Lund established an exhibition programme in November 2009. The exhibition programme reflects a long-time focus on internationally esteemed classical contemporary art, with inclusions of Modern artists, and on occasion, young contemporary artists. The gallery works in direct collaboration with the exhibited artists or their estates, but on a project basis with the aim to show and disseminate institution-level quality works of art in Oslo. Peder Lund moved to new and larger premises in September 2012. The gallery now neighbors the new Astrup Fearnley Museum designed by Renzo Piano Building Workshop, and the recently opened Sculpture Park at Tjuvholmen.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART Lucas Blalock, Catherine Opie

REPRESENTED ARTISTS DIANE ARBUS, LUCAS BLALOCK, LOUISE BOURGEOIS, CONSTANTIN BRÂNCUSI, BRUCE CONNER, WILLIAM EGGLESTON, WALKER EVANS, FISCHLI/ WEISS, LEE FRIEDLANDER, HOWARD HODGKIN, ROBERT IRWIN, ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ, JONATHAN LASKER, PAUL MCCARTHY, DADIO MORIYAMA, CATHERINE OPIE, DAVID REED, UGO RONDINONE, DIETER ROTH, ED RUSCHA, LUCAS SAMARAS, KAZUO SHIRAGA, SHOMEI TOMATSU, FRANZ WEST, GARRY WINOGRAND, TERRY WINTERS

Tjuvholmen allé 27 N-0252 Oslo Norway

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+47 22 01 55 55 mail@pederlund.no www.pederlund.no


Image courtesy of Peder Lund

Lucas Blalock Tenting, 2011 Chromogenic print 28 1/3 x 22 1/2 in./ 72 x 57 cm

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SPECTA

(DK)

SPECTA is a gallery for contemporary art, representing a selected group of Scandinavian and international artists. The gallery presents six-eight exhibitions every year, solo as well as curated group shows, introducing a wide range of media, including sculpture, painting, drawing, installation and video.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART Eva Steen Christensen, Peter Holst Henckel, Ellen Hyllemose, David Svensson

REPRESENTED ARTISTS THORDIS ADALSTEINSDOTTIR, LARS ARRHENIUS, JOHN M. ARMLEDER, MAJ BRITT BOA, EVA STEEN CHRISTENSEN, SVEN DALSGAARD, MICHAEL GEERTSEN, FRANCES GOODMAN, PETER HOLST HENCKEL, ELLEN HYLLEMOSE, CLAUS JENSEN, SIGNE JAIS, JETTE HYE JIN MORTENSEN, POUL PEDERSEN, ANDREAS SCHULENBURG, DANIEL SVARRE, DAVID SVENSSON, SVEND-ALLAN SØRENSEN, CAMILLA THORUP

Peder Skrams Gade 13 1054 København K Denmark

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+45 33 13 01 23 specta@specta.dk www.specta.dk


Image courtesy of Erling Lykke Jeppesen and Specta Foto: Anders Sune Berg

Eva Steen Christensen Sheltering Sky, 2013 Iron, umbrellas 600 x 360 cm

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GALLERI SUSANNE OTTESEN

(DK)

Galleri Susanne Ottesen was founded in 1983 by Susanne Ottesen. It was one of a small number of pioneering galleries in Denmark to champion a generation of local and international artists who were transforming the way art was thought, made and presented. Over the past thirty years Galleri Susanne Ottesen has built on this foundation, identifying and supporting succeeding generations of artists, each with a radical and distinctive approach to the possibilities of art.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART Stig Brögger, Morten Buch, Richard Deacon, Andreas Eriksson, Troels Wörsel

REPRESENTED ARTISTS MARTIN ERIK ANDERSEN, STIG BRØGGER, MORTEN BUCH, RICHARD DEACON, JIRI GEORG DOKOUPIL, ANDREAS ERIKSSON, ROLF HANSON, EMIL WESTMAN HERTZ, OLAV CHRISTOPHER JENSSEN, MARIE SØNDERGAARD LOLK, PERNILLE WITH MADSEN, IAN MCKEEVER, DAIDO MORIYAMA, KEHNET NIELSEN, BJØRN NØRGAARD, KIRSTEN ORTWED, JESPER RASMUSSEN, MORTEN SCHELDE, JASPER SEBASTIAN STÜRUP, MARIJKE VAN WARMERDAM, LAWRENCE WEINER, TROELS WÖRSEL

Gothersgade 49 DK-1123 København K Denmark

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+45 33 15 52 44 galleri@susanneottesen.dk www.susanneottesen.dk


Image courtesy of Galleri Susanne Ottesen

Troels Wรถrsel Untitled, 2014 Acrylic on paper 75 x 55 cm

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GALLERY TAIK PERSONS

(DE/FI)

Gallery Taik Persons is a contemporary art gallery representing established and emerging artists who use the photographic process as a conceptual tool. It is the prime gallery for those selected artists who now make up what is known as the “Helsinki School”. Founded by Timothy Persons in 1995 in Helsinki/Finland, the gallery is since summer 2005 located in Berlin/Germany.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART Tanja Koljonen, Ola Kolehmainen, Milja Laurila, Janne Lehtinen

REPRESENTED ARTISTS DRAGOS ALEXANDRESCU, JOAKIM ESKILDSEN, ILKKA HALSO, EEVA HANNULA, WILMA HURSKAINEN, TIINA ITKONEN, SANNA KANNISTO, SANDRA KANTANEN, EEVA KARHU, HANNU KARJALAINEN, KALLE KATAILA, PERTTI KEKARAINEN, TIMO KELARANTA, JONNA KINA, OLA KOLEHMAINEN, TANJA KOLJONEN, MILJA LAURILA, ANNI LEPPÄLÄ, NIKO LUOMA, MAANANTAI COLLECTIVE, JAANA MAIJALA, SUSANNA MAJURI, NELLI PALOMÄKI, JYRKI PARANTAINEN, JORMA PURANEN, TUOMO RAINIO, MIKKO RIKALA, MAIJA SAVOLAINEN, MIKKO SINERVO, NIINA VATANEN, SANTERI TUORI

Lindenstrasse 34 10969 Berlin – Kreuzberg Germany

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+49 30 2888 3370 berlin@gallerytaikpersons.com helsinki@gallerytaikpersons.com www.gallerytaikpersons.com


Image courtesy of Taik Persons Gallery

Tanja Koljonen Gleam, 2014 Pigment print on archival paper, painted glass, framed. 132 x 102 cm, Edition of 5

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V1 GALLERY

(DK)

V1 Gallery was founded in 2002. The gallery represents a select group of emerging and established artists and is committed to introducing art, in all media, to an international audience. Seeing art as a profound and competent media for social and political discourse, the gallery aspires to serve as a platform for art that interacts with the surrounding society. The artists affiliated with V1 Gallery are represented in public and private collections.

ARTISTS SHOWN AT CHART Rose Eken, Sara Vide Ericson, Wes Lang, Thomas Øvlisen

REPRESENTED ARTISTS SØREN BEHNCKE, KATHERINE BERNHARDT, SHANE BRADFORD, JES BRINCH, THOMAS CAMPBELL, ASGER CARLSEN, TROELS CARLSEN, RICHARD COLMAN, JOHN COPELAND, JESPER DALGAARD, SHEPARD FAIREY, PETER FUNCH, HESSELHOLDT & MEJLVANG, JACOB HOLDT, HUSKMITNAVN, TODD JAMES, MISAKI KAWAI, CARL KRULL, WES LANG, ANIKA LORI, ARI MARCOPOULOS, GEOFF MCFETRIDGE, JULIE NORD, STEPHEN POWERS, ANDREW SCHOULTZ, MATTHEW STONE, THOMAS ØVLISEN

Flæsketorvet 69 – 71 1711 Copenhagen V Denmark

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+45 33 31 03 21 mail@v1gallery.com www.v1gallery.com


Image courtesy of V1 Gallery

Shane Bradford Dipped 141, 2014 98x78.5cm Gloss paint, metallic emulsion on canvas

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COPENHAGEN GUIDE

MUSEUMS AND PUBLIC GALLERIES LUNCH DINNER CAFÉS COCKTAILS FASHION/STORES DESIGN

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MUSEUMS AND PUBLIC GALLERIES

Arken

Nikolaj Kunsthal

Skovvej 100 2635 Ishøj arken.dk Tel: +45 43 54 02 22

Nikolaj Plads 10 1067 Copenhagen K nikolajkunsthal.dk Tel: +45 33 18 17 80

Danish Architecture Centre

Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

Strandgade 27B 1401 Copenhagen K dac.dk Tel: + 45 32 57 19 30

Dantes Plads 7 1556 Copenhagen glyptoteket.dk Tel: +45 33 41 81 41

Den Frie

Overgaden

Oslo Plads 1 2100 Copenhagen Ø en.denfrie.dk Tel: +45 33 12 28 03

Institute of Contemporary Art Overgaden Neden Vandet 17 1414 Copenhagen K overgaden.org Tel: +45 3257-7273

Designmuseum Denmark Bredgade 68 1260 Copenhagen K designmuseum.dk Tel: +45 33 18 56 56

Louisiana Museum of Modern Art Gl Strandvej 13 3050 Humlebæk louisiana.dk Tel: +45 49 19 07 19

Statens Museum for Kunst (Danish National Gallery) Sølvgade 48-50 1307 Copenhagen K smk.dk Tel: + 45 33 74 84 94

Thorvaldsen Museum Bertel Thorvaldsens Plads 2 1213 Copenhagen thorvaldsensmuseum.dk Tel: +45 33 32 15 32

WE RECOMMEND

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LUNCH

Søren K Søren Kierkegaards Plads 1 1221 Copenhagnen K soerenk.dk Tel: +45 33 47 49 49

Atelier September Gothersgade 30 1123 Copenhagen K atelierseptember.dk +45 26819602

Aamanns Øster Farimagsgade 4, 12 2100 Copenhagen K aamanns.dk Tel: +45 33 55 33 10

Sankt Annæ Sankt Annæ Plads 12 1250 Copenhagen K Tel: +45 33 12 54 97

Søren K´s is located inside the architecturally acclaimed national library. The dishes are based on simple and good ingredients, preferably organic and often free-range products. Authentic and delicious, fresh and wholesome. The restaurant can boast of a splendid view of the water. Søren K is mentioned in the Michelin Guide. Atelier September used to be an antiques shop and the furniture is a great mix of old French pieces and some more modern design. The menu offers delicious treats for breakfast or light lunch. Try out the famous rye bread with avocado topped with chili, chive and salt, the grape juice or granola with basil and matcha. The best Danish open sandwiches (“smørrebrød”) you can get! Aamans has been mentioned several times in the Michelin Guide. The chef has also opened a restaurant in New York City that serves only smørrebrød.

Restaurant Sankt Annæ is a charming Danish lunchrestaurant situated just a stones throw from CHART ART FAIR. The restaurant offers exquisite service and delicious lunch - served in traditional Danish style.

WE RECOMMEND

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DINNER

Condesa Bar and Spiseri Ved Stranden 18 Copenhagen K condesa.dk Tel: +45 33 91 74 00

Pluto Borgergade 16 1300 Copenhagen K restaurantpluto.dk Tel: +45 33 16 00 16

Ché Fè Borgergade 17A 1300 København K biotrattoria.dk +45 33111721

Era Ora Over Gaden Neden Vandet 33B 1414 København K restauranteraora.dk +45 32540693

Kødbyens Fiskebar Flæsketorvet 100 1711 Copenhagen V fiskebaren.dk Tel: +45 33 15 56 56

Condesa offers a modern take on Mexican cuisine and draws on other influences from around the globe. The menu is inspired by the raw, fresh and green and accompanied by succulent cocktails and DJ’s.

New Yorker style restaurant, with a relaxed atmosphere in the bistro price range. Head chef Bjørn Rosendal Jacobsen (who has worked at Tetsuya in Sydney and at WD50 in New York) is now running the kitchen. Outdoor serving and open to 2.00 AM on Fridays and Saturdays, with cocktails. Ché Fè is the most organic trattoria in Scandinavia. We celebrate a kitchen where quality and taste are at the heart of everything that we create. Only additives are ‘love’, ‘time’ and ‘respect’ – seasoned with a joy for the convivial and simple meal.

The Era Ora cooking philosophy is “Italian Inner Fusion”. Italian Inner Fusion has origins in the vast variety of gastronomies within its own borders, where local history, climate and anarchic minds have created a food universe of infinite possibilities, countless elements and never ending combinations.

The Fish Bar is all about fish and shellfish. It’s about fresh, healthy, delicious food. About fine wine and a great atmosphere. Here, you can grab snacks at the bar, kick back in the comfortable sofas inside or enjoy the evening sun from under the canopy, outside. Kødbyens Fiskebar is mentioned in the Michelin Guide. WE RECOMMEND

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DINNER

Amass Restaurant Refshalevej 153 1432 Copenhagen amassrestaurant.com Tel: +45 26 96 39 63

Geist Kongens Nytorv 8 1050 Copenhagen K restaurantgeist.dk Tel: +45 33 13 37 13

Retour Tordenskjoldsgade 11 1055 Copenhagen K retour.dk Tel: +45 33 33 83 30

Geranium Per Henrik Lings Allé 4, 8 2100 Copenhagen Ø geranium.dk Tel: +45 69 96 00 20

Bistro Boheme Esplanaden 8 1263 Copenhagen K bistroboheme.dk Tel: +45 70 20 08 70

The new endeavor from the former head chef at Noma, Matt Orlando. “The words that come to our minds when we think of our menu,” he says, “are spontaneous, fresh, exciting, and thought-provoking”. This place has just opened and has already been labeled a new “Copenhagen hotspot”.

An eatery where you can relax, unwind and enjoy the moment. The place can boast of a lively atmosphere, with great spots for eating at the bar. The menu consists of a wide range of savory dishes and sweet treats. Geist also has a bar that serves great cocktails. Geist is mentioned in the Michelin Guide.

The renowned chef Rasmus Oubæk’s small and intimate French restaurant features a 5-course menu as well as a la carte offerings, with classics like Tournedos Rossini & Fried Foie Gras.

The restaurant is situated on the 8th floor overlooking Fælledparken (Common Gardens) in the center of Copenhagen. From here, there is a beautiful view out over the park, where you can also catch a glimpse of the city’s green copper roofs and the windmills that are “wading” and turning in the Øresund. Just this year, Geranium has been awarded with two Michelin stars.

Dinning at Bistro Boheme feels almost like sitting in the heart of Paris. In the Danish “Spiseliv” guide, this restaurant has garnered the “Best Brasserie/bistro” prize in both 2008 and 2012. The place has a vibrant atmosphere and serves a combination of Danish and French cuisine. Bistro Boheme is mentioned in the Michelin Guide. WE RECOMMEND

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CAFÉS

Cafe Granola Værnedamsvej 5 1819 Frederiksberg Tel: +45 33 25 00 80

Café Victor Ny Østergade 8 1101 Copenhagen K cafevictor.dk Tel: +45 33 13 36 13

Café Europa 1989 Amagertorv 1 1160 Copenhagen K europa1989.dk Tel: +45 33 14 28 89

Beaumarche Ny Østergade 32 1101 Copenhagen K beau-marche.dk Tel: +45 55 77 14 30

Monocle Magazine has named Café Granola one of the places you have to visit before you die. Fantastic breakfast, dinner, cocktails often enjoyed by a young and hip crowd.

Café Victor is one of Copenhagen’s oldest cafes. Here you can choose between a lot of delicious lunches, inspired both by Danish traditions and French bistro food. The place has an international vibe and has many tables for an outside lunch or dinner while enjoying the street life of Copenhagen. “ … To the greatest possible extent, the kitchen uses organic and biodynamic ingredients. The café’s menu has gradually been widening its range of offerings, involving a marked change in the featured cuisine toward molecular gastronomy.”

French cafe with dishes such as Croque Monsieur, Croque Madame and Salade Chèvre Chaud. Very nice and personal atmosphere. The café is situated in a tiny but cozy courtyard. A little gem in the noisy city.

WE RECOMMEND

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COCKTAILS

11/05 Kirsten Bernikows Gade 4 1105 Copenhagen K 1105.dk Tel: +45 33 93 11 05

Rubys Nybrogade 10 1203 Copenhagen K rby.dk Tel: +45 33 93 12 03

The Union Store Strandstræde 19 1255 Copenhagen K theunionbar.dk Tel: +45 41 19 69 76

Balthazar Ny Østergade 6 1101 Copenhagen K balthazarcph.dk Tel: +45 33 12 12 62

Owners’ motto: “We have opened a bar, where we ourselves would like to go to. We want guests to feel at home here – like they are visiting our home. That’s why we have brought in sofas and floor lamps – so that people feel at home!” One of the most refined bars in Copenhagen. Situated in an old apartment. Their motto is: “We focus on classic cocktails here but we’re not shy about creating our own unique drinks, either.”

It is well hidden but anybody who can find the secret door is a welcome guest. You’ll find neither an address nor a sign. Only a black locked door. Come and enjoy the secret party, the champagne and the drinks.

Drinking champagne is a party! Cool, decadent and brand new, Balthazar raises the bar with its oysters and its champagnes. Might just be the most beautifully decorated bar in Copenhagen. Situated in the newly re-opened and classy Hotel D’Angleterre.

WE RECOMMEND

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FASHION/STORES

Holly Golightly

Acne Studios

Gammel Mønt 2, Store Regnegade 2 Copenhagen K hollygolightly.dk

Pilestræde 40 Copenhagen K acnestudios.com

Nué

Mads Nørgaard

Krystalgade 3 Copenhagen K nuecph.com

Amagertorv 15 1160 Copenhagen K madsnorgaard.dk

Henrik Vibskov

Wood Wood

Krystalgade 6

Grønnegade 1

Copenhagen K henrikvibskov.com

Copenhagen K woodwood.dk

Birger Christensen

Pagne

Østergade 38 Copenhagen K birger-christensen.com

Hyskenstræde 7 Copenhagen K pagne.dk

Storm

Naq Store

Store Regnegade 1 Copenhagen K stormfashion.dk

Pilestræde 47 Copenhagen K naqpeople.com

Lot 29 Gothersgade 29 Copenhagen K lot29.dk

WE RECOMMEND

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DESIGN

The Apartment Overgaden Neden Vandet 33, 2nd floor Copenhagen K theapartment.dk

The Apartment is a gallery with 20th century furniture, contemporary art and design. Open Friday August 30: 10-17, Saturday August 31: 11-16 and Sunday September 1: 11-16. For any other appointment, please contact Tina Seidenfaden Busck (tsb@theapartment.dk).

Tel: +45 25 37 04 02 Rud. Rasmussen

Contemporary and classic Danish furniture design.

Nørrebrogade 45 Copenhagen N Tel +45 35 39 62 33 rudrasmussen.com Dansk Møbelkunst Showroom

Vintage Danish furniture design and lightning. Open by appointment only.

Aldersrogade 6c, 1st floor Copenhagen Tel +45 33 32 38 37 dmk.dk Illums Bolighus

Department store with focus on Danish design.

Amagertorv 10 Copenhagen K Tel: +45 33 14 19 41 llumsbolighus.dk

WE RECOMMEND

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EXHIBITORS INDEX

VI,VII (NO) ANDERSEN’S CONTEMPORARY (DK) GALLERI ANDERSSON/SANDSTRÖM (SE) GALERIE ANHAVA (FI) ANNAELLEGALLERY (SE) GALLERI BO BJERGGAARD (DK) CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN (DK) CHRISTIAN LARSEN (SE) DAVID RISLEY GALLERY (DK) EDITION COPENHAGEN (DK) ELASTIC GALLERY (SE) GALERIE FORSBLOM (FI) JOHAN BERGGREN GALLERY (SE) GALLERI NICOLAI WALLNER (DK) NIELS BORCH JENSEN GALLERY AND EDITIONS (DK/DE) NILS STÆRK (DK) GALERIE NORDENHAKE (DE/SE) i8 GALLERY (IS) GALLERI MAGNUS KARLSSON (SE) MARTIN ASBÆK GALLERY (DK) OSL CONTEMPORARY (NO) PETER LAV GALLERY (DK) PEDER LUND (NO) SPECTA (DK) GALLERI SUSANNE OTTESEN (DK) GALLERY TAIK PERSONS (DE/FI) V1 GALLERY (DK)

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ARTISTS INDEX A Kassen (Galleri Nicolai Wallner, page 36) Heini Aho (Galerie Anhava, page 16) James Aldridge (David Risley Gallery, page 26) Darren Almond (Edition Copenhagen, page 28) Frank Ammerlaan (David Risley Gallery, page 26) Ivan Andersen (Galleri Bo Bjerggaard, page 20) Catrin Andersson (Elastic Gallery, page 30) HC Berg (Galerie Forsblom, page 32) Helene Billgren (Galleri Magnus Karlsson, page 46) Anna Bjerger (David Risley Gallery, page 26) Lucas Blalock (Peder Lund, page 54) Alfred Boman (Johan Berggren Gallery, page 34) Marie Bovo (Osl Contemporary, page 50) Shane Bradford (V1 Gallery, page 62) Stig Brøgger (Galleri Susanne Ottesen, page 58) Morten Buch (Galleri Susanne Ottesen, page 58) Peter Linde Busk (Galleri Bo Bjerggaard, page 20 / Niels Borch Jensen Gallery & Editions, page 38) Jake & Dinos Chapman (David Risley Gallery, page 26) Eva Steen Christensen (Specta, page 56) Alex Da Corte (David Risley Gallery, page 26) Richard Deacon (Galleri Susanne Ottesen, page 58) David Douard (Johan Berggren Gallery, page 34) Ann Edholm (Galerie Nordenhake, page 42) Olafur Eliasson (Andersen’s Contemporary, page 12 / i8 Gallery, page 44) Elmgreen & Dragset (Galleri Nicolai Wallner, page 36) Andreas Eriksson (Galleri Susanne Ottesen, page 58) Torben Eskerod (Peter Lav Gallery, page 52) Spencer Finch (Galerie Nordenhake, page 42) Anne-Karin Furunes (Galerie Anhava, page 16) Paul Fägerskiöld (Galerie Nordenhake, page 42) Mads Gamdrup (Nils Stærk, page 40) Antony Gormley (Galleri Andersson/Sandström, page 14 / Edition Copenhagen, page 28) Charlotte Gyllenhammar (Christian Larsen, page 24) Brad Grievson (VI, VII, page 10) Hertha Hanson (ANNAELLEGALLERY, page 18) Maria Hedlund (Elastic Gallery, page 30) Jeppe Hein (Galleri Nicolai Wallner, page 36) Thilo Heinzmann (Andersen’s Contemporary, page 12) Emil Westman Hertz (ANNAELLEGALLERY, page 18) Yngve Holen (Johan Berggren Gallery, page 34) Thomas Hylander (David Risley Gallery, page 26) Ellen Hyllemose (Specta, page 56) Adam Jeppesen (Peter Lav Gallery, page 52 / Niels Borch Jensen Gallery & Editions, page 38) Chris Johanson (Galleri Nicolai Wallner, page 36) Sophia Kalkau (Peter Lav Gallery, page 52) Alex Katz (Christian Larsen, page 24)

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ARTISTS INDEX Ola Kolehmainen (Gallery Taik Persons, page 60) Tanja Koljonen (Gallery Taik Persons, page 60) Anders Krisár (Christian Larsen, page 24) Klara Kristalova (Galleri Magnus Karlsson, page 46) John Kørner (Galleri Bo Bjerggaard, page 20) Peter Köhler (Galleri Magnus Karlsson, page 46) Hyun-Jin Kwak (Peter Lav Gallery, page 52) Pe Lang (Galerie Anhava, page 16) Wes Lang (V1 Gallery, page 62) Hans Lannér (Galleri Magnus Karlsson, page 46) Karl Larsson (Galerie Nordenhake, page 42) Milja Laurila (Gallery Taik Persons, page 60) Janne Lehtinen (Gallery Taik Persons, page 60) Petra Lindholm (Galleri Magnus Karlsson, page 46) Morten Skrøder Lund (Christian Andersen, page 22) Camilla Løw (Elastic Gallery, page 30) Sirous Namazi (Galerie Nordenhake, page 42) Robert McNally (David Risley Gallery, page 26) Wangechi Mutu (Edition Copenhagen, page 28) Esko Männikkö (Galerie Nordenhake, page 42) Per Mårtensson (Elastic Gallery, page 30) Rolf Nowotny (Christian Andersen, page 22) Jeff Olsson (Galleri Magnus Karlsson, page 46) Catherine Opie (Peder Lund, page 54) Tony Oursler (Galerie Forsblom, page 32) Elizabeth Peyton (Edition Copenhagen, page 28) Tal R (Galleri Bo Bjerggaard, page 20) Daniel Richter (Galleri Bo Bjerggaard, page 20) Adam Saks (Galerie Forsblom, page 32) Tomás Saraceno (Andersen’s Contemporary, page 12 / Niels Borch Jensen Gallery & Editions, page 38) Matt Saunders (Niels Borch Jensen Gallery & Editions, page 38) Jochen Schmith (VI, VII, page 10) Hrafnkell Sigurðsson (i8 Gallery, page 44) Michael Simpson (David Risley Gallery, page 26) John Skoog (Johan Berggren Gallery, page 34) Mari Sunna (Galerie Anhava, page 16) Magnus Thierfelder (Elastic Gallery, page 30) Alexander Tovborg (Galleri Nicolai Wallner, page 36) Keith Tyson (David Risley Gallery, page 26) Ignacio Uriarte (i8 Gallery, page 44) Fredrik Værslev (Johan Berggren Gallery, page 34) Thomas Øvlisen (V1 Gallery, page 62) Ebbe Stub Wittrup (Martin Asbæk Gallery, page 48) Stanley Whitney (Galerie Nordenhake, page 42) Clare Woods (Martin Asbæk Gallery, page 48) Troels Wörsel (Galleri Susanne Ottesen, page 58)

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CHART PERFORMANCE

FRIDAY 29 AUGUST Sophie Dupont - Marking Breath

From Friday 29 August 4pm (Staircase). Duration: The duration of the performance is usually from sunrise to sunset. In this case the duration is during the entire fair from start to end of opening hours. 3 pieces of 18 Carat Gold of 355g, 10 x 23 x 0,2 cm. Sophie Dupont’s Performance ‘Marking Breath’ explores the ritual repetition of the most important and simple action in life: breathing. The performance contains no plot, no story, no narrative progression – only body, breath, marks and time. The work is meditative and reductive in form and content exploring the discrete/invisible sign of presence and existence, breath, and transforming it into physical/visible marks.

Dorit Chrysler - Thermin

4pm (Altan.dk balcony). Duration: 20 min. Dorit Chrysler is a modern-day pioneer in the use of the world’s oldest electronic instrument, theremin. In her performance the sound of the avant-garde instrument is combined with her voice in enchanting musical compositions.

SATURDAY 30 AUGUST Matthew Stone - Other Worlds

12.15pm & 1.15pm (Ground floor next to the book shop). Duration: 30 min. Stemming from the artists interest in shamanism and altered states, the performance includes an immersive and hypnotic musical score (written by Stone) and dance choreographed in collaboration with Louise Midjord. Part cathartic spectacle and part sensory-deprived ecstasy technique, ‘Other Worlds’ is designed to invoke a metaphysical and highly personal journey created by each participant. 78


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Rahman Hak-Hagir & Asad Khan - Don’t call us, we’ll call you 2pm (Altan.dk balcony). Duration: 60 min.

Two Performers. An audience. Two megaphones. Mutual interaction has always been a substantial part of artistic development and cultural evolution. Now, in times of social networks the ancient symbiosis between artist and audience grants art itself its freedom. Don’t call us, we’ll call you is about the influence of the audience on an artists career.

SUNDAY 31 AUGUST Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen - Skin Stripping

12.15pm & 12.45pm (Altan.dk balcony). Duration: 10 min. Stripping Identities: Equipped with 10 layers of clothing the artist strips off her garments like a snake shedding skin. Concept and performance: Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen Music: Tobias Lukassen Costume: Louise Gronemann.

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CHART TALKS Art and Its Publics S AT U R DAY 3 0 AU G U ST 3 p m Th e Bi e nn i a l Yuko Hasegawa, Chief Curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, curator Sharjah Biennial 11; Esa Nickle, Producing Director and International Affairs, Performa, New York; Helga Christoffersen, Assistant Curator, New Museum, New York, discuss the ups and downs of the biennial as a means of bringing art to a public. Moderated by Mark Rappolt

SU N DAY 31 AU G U ST 2 p m Th e Co nte mp ora r y Artists John Kørner and Keith Tyson discuss how important it is for an artist to be ‘contemporary’ and in tune with their audiences. Moderated by Mark Rappolt 3 p m Th e M e d i a Artists Lars Cuzner and Fadlabi discuss the reaction to their recent ‘Congo Village’ reconstruction in Oslo. Moderated by Oliver Basciano 4 p m B i o g ra p hy Elmgreen & Dragset As they prepare to launch the latest leg of their exhibition, Biography, at the National Gallery of Denmark in Copenhagen, artists Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset discuss the construction of personal

narratives in public space. Moderated by Mark Rappolt All talks are free to attend and take place at The Danish National Art Library at Charlottenborg. The TALKS program is generously supported by The Danish Arts Foundation. Hosted by ArtReview and CHART.

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COURTYARD

Exceptional collaborations with gastronomy, music and design play an intrinsic role in the execution and enrichment of the art fair. The unique courtyard of the baroque Charlottenborg Palace will throughout the weekend be buzzing with activity. This year CHART has created an exciting architectural competition for newly graduated and current students of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture and Aarhus School of Architecture. 7 teams of young, aspiring, up and coming talented architects will each design, develop and construct one pavilion which will be situated in the main entrance courtyard of Charlottenborg. Each team has been assigned one company to work with in order to design a pavilion for their needs and products. Restaurant Pluto & L’Esprit du Vin Restaurant Søren K & L’Esprit du Vin CHART & Absolut Vodka Atelier September Condesa Bar and Spiseri CHÉ FÈ DR All 7 proposals will be realized and built and evaluated on a number of factors by a distinguished jury: Bjarke Ingels, Dorte Foss and Jeppe Hein. One team will be selected as the winner of the competition and receive a prize Sunday 30 August at 1pm. The courtyard and food stalls will be open to the public throughout the duration of the fair.

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CREDITS

CHART ART FAIR FOUNDING GALLERIES: Galleri Susanne Ottesen, Galleri Bo Bjerggaard, V1 Gallery, Andersen’s Contemporary, David Risley Gallery Director: Susanne Ottesen Fair Manager: Peter Navntoft Operating Manager: Simon Friese VIP Relations Manager: Anna Livia Vørsel Public Relations & Art Production Manager: Victoria Marie Christiansen Architect and Project Manager: Jamiee Mary-Ann Williams Public Relations Assistant: Louise Kirsch Hjort Catalogue design: Marco M Pedrollo & Mikkel M Andersen - Ironflag www.ironflag.net Catalogue print: Rosendahls SPECIAL THANKS TO: Jacob Fabricius and his team at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Mark Rappolt and his team at ArtReview, the staff at both The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and The Danish National Art Library, and all the volunteers.

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