We are building new exhibitions and will therefore be closed from 24 January to 9 February

Look forward to experiencing exhibitions by Signe Heinfelt & Jo Verwohlt (“Interference”), Louise Bonde-Hansen (“Neither Day nor Night”) and Lina Hashim & Anne Zychalak Stolten (Platform). All will open on Thursday 9 February from 4PM

Here at Nikolaj Kunsthal, we are busy preparing the last details in connection with the very first new exhibitions of the year. Therefore, we will be closed in the period from 24 January until 9 February at 4PM, where we invite you to our opening!  

When we reopen, you can look forward to experiencing the following three exhibitions: 

Signe Heinfelt & Jo Verwohlt – Interference (Lower Gallery) 

What happens when you let an artist and researcher loose in the Lower Gallery of Nikolaj Kunsthal? How can stories about atoms, black holes and the history of the universe become sensual art experiences? How can science and art complement each other?  

These questions are central to the exhibition “Interference”, which focuses on the fact that it is through light and sound waves that we understand and articulate the world. Composer and Sound Artist Signe Heinfelt and Astrophysicist Jo Verwohlt, who is a researcher at the Niels Bohr Institute, are behind the exhibition. 

Read more about the exhibition here

Louise Bonde-Hansen - Neither Day nor Night (Upper Gallery) 

With the exhibition ”Neither Day nor Night”, Louise Bonde-Hansen is preoccupied with creating spaces that have a healing and redemptive effect. She is fascinated by memories and utopias – as well as by kitsch but without any ironic distance. At the Upper Gallery of Nikolaj Kunsthal, Louise Bonde-Hansen will be showing her first institutional solo exhibition; a sacred free space that offers a mix of materials guarded by a handful of St. Bernard dogs. 

Read more about the exhibition here

Lina Hashim & Anne Zychalak Stolten (Platform) 

Behind the season’s first of six Platform exhibitions is Lina Hashim, who is preoccupied with misrepresentation with a particular focus on the West’s generalising portrayal of the Muslim woman. The exhibition was created in collaboration with Curator Anne Zychalak Stolten. 

Read more about the exhibition here 

See you at Nikolaj Kunsthal – from Thursday 9 February at 4PM!