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Mid-June Art: The many faces of Bjørn

Maria Dunbar
June 12th, 2015


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Bjørn Wiinblad is one of the exhibitions worth seeing this June (Photo: Arken.dk)

Bjørn Wiinblad
opens June 13; Arken, Skovvej 100, Ishøj; arken.dk

Bjørn Wiinblad’s art has many different faces.
You might have seen some of them in Danish homes, on decorative plates and cups, or on the pages of books – but you have never seen as many as Arken have gathered for this exhibition.

Giving you a break from the current Scandinavian minimalism trend, his work is intricate and colourful and often has arabesques filling out the backgrounds.

You’ll be able to follow Wiinblad’s development, honing his craft through sculptures, illustrations, ceramics and more.

Blaze of Glory
opens June 13; Gallery Poulsen, Flæsketorvet 24, Cph V; gallerypoulsen.com

Gallery Poulsen have curated a group of ten international artists for a ‘summer group show’, a collection of their work in different media, showing off their innovation and persistence.

Africa
opens June 25; Louisiana, Gammel Strandvej 13, Humlebæk; louisiana.dk

Following ‘New Nordic’ and ‘Arab Contemporary’, this architecture exhibition shows you how buildings are influenced by and make their mark on culture, traditions and society.

Terry Winters
opens June 25; Louisiana, Gammel Strandvej 13, Humlebæk; louisiana.dk

Abstract artist Terry Winters is in charge for the second installment of Louisiana on Paper. Following Hockney, his art is hanging on the walls waiting to be ‘read’.


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