Life Extending Modular System at KunstCentret Silkeborg Bad

The exhibition Amazing Nature opens Saturday the 4th of march - my work LEMS - Life Extending Modular System is part of the exhibition. L.E.M.S - Life Extending Modular System is supported by Statens Kunstfond

Art also opens our eyes, can re-enchant us and challenge our view of nature. This is the focal point for the exhibition AMAZING NATURE, which forms one large exhibition program in 2023.
The exhibition unfolds in the exhibition halls in the former Treatment Building and in Skovvilla as well as in the surrounding sculpture park. It includes both completely newly created and existing works by 30 Danish and foreign contemporary artists. The majority have been invited directly and a few others have found their way through open calls from the Art Centre// KunstCentret Silkeborg Bad

Artists who contribute brand new works or are represented with selected works in Amazing Nature:
A Kassen (DK), Agnes Meyer-Brandis (DE), Antti Laitinen (FI), Berit Nørgaard (DK), Bo Jessen Fogh Laursen (DK), Camilla Berner (DK), Cecilia Westerberg (DK), Christian Partos (SE), Chris Watson (UK), Espen Tollefsen (NO), Filippa Berglund (SE/DK), Francesca Virginia Coppola (IT), Henrique Oliveira (UK/BR), Herb Parker (US), Jakob Kudsk Steensen (DK), Jens Gregersen (DK), Joan Hall (US), Julia Adzuki (AUS) & Katrine Faber (DK), Jørn Rønnau (DK), Karin Lorentzen (DK), Karina Chechik (ARG), Karoline Hjorth (NO) & Riitta Ikonen (FI), Kristina Kvalvik (NO), Lene Vidding (DK), Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen (PH/DK), Lærke Lauta (DK), Magnus Fisker (DK), Maja Ingerslev (DK), Noelia Mora Solvez (ES/DK), Oddvar I. N. Daren (NO), Roland Persson (SE), Signe Parkins (DK), Studio Thinking Hand (AUS & DK), Volodymyr Podlevsky (UKR).

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The end is near - Life Extending Modular System - Finissage and Artist talk // The event was canceled due to the increased readiness for COVID-19.