Top Tourist Attractions in Odense: Travel Guide Denmark
Top Tourist Attractions and most beautiful places in Odense: Travel Guide Denmark
Egeskov Castle, Brandts - Museum for art and visual culture, Hans Christian Andersen Museum, Odense City Hall, Odense Zoo, Hans Christian Andersens Childhood Home, Montergarden, Odense Cathedral - Sct. Knuds Church, Denmark's Railway Museum, The Funen Village
TOP 100 ODENSE (DENMARK) Tourist Attractions (Things to Do)
100 things to do in Odense (Denmark)
Top 100 best places to visit in Odense, Denmark, by Explore Earth. Odense is 3rd largest city in Denmark and main city in Funen Island. Odense located about 167 km southwest of Copenhagen and 144 km south of Aarhus. Odense is well know for Hans Christian Anderson childhood place, thats why so many tourist attractions in Odense has association with HC Andersen. To know more about where to go or what to do in Odense - Denmark, keep watching this video for its 100 list of tourist attractions in Odense.
Things to do in Odense - Denmark is to visit the popular places such as Egeskov Castle, Odense ZOO, The Danish Railway Museum, The Funen Village, Terrariet Reptile Zoo, Odense Cathedral, Afrunden Ved Vissenbjerg, Munke Mose Gardens, The Time Collection, Ladbyskibet, Odense Bunker Museum, Montergarden Museum, Hans Christian Andersen Birthplace and Childhood Home, The Tinderbox (Fyrtoejet), Odense City Hall, GenbrugsHallerne, Jumping Fun, Brandts - Museum for Art & Visual Culture and Odense Skydiving Center.
There are too many must see or visit places in Odense - Denmark. Dont forget to also visiting King's Garden, Rosengaardcentret, Brandts Kaledefabrik, The Romantic Gardens Sanderumgaard, City Square, The Paper Boat, Odense Teater, Oceania, Odense Palace, Funen Art Museum, Promenadebyen, European Automobile Museum, H. C. Andersen Museum, etc.
Complete list of things to do in Odense - Denmark are on this video. If you want to know more about Denmark tourism places, you can watching our other video about things to do in Aarhus, Copenhagen, Billund and Skagen on this channel Explore Earth.
Marks of Metal: Exhibition at Mediemuseet-Brandts, Odense, Denmark, January 15 - May 31, 2015
The exhibition Marks of Metal opened at Mediemuseet-Brandts in Odense, Denmark, on January 15, 2015 and runs through May 31, 2015. The exhibition is under the direction of Vitus Vestergaard. This is part of Vitus' ongoing research project in the research program The Performances of Everyday Living at the University of Southern Denmark's Dept for the Study of Culture entitled Investigation of Metal Music and Visuals: Logo, Cover, Brand. Johnny Harboe is a member of the team who mounted this exhibition, and he is also affiliated with The Performances of Everyday Living. Johnny is pictured next to the exhibition poster in one of the photos in this album. Photos: Cynthia M. Grund, Research Director, The Performances of Everyday Living,
Street Art - The New Generation Kunsthallen Brandts Odense
Filmed & Edited: Henry Lämsä -
Artwork by: Miss Take (Denmark) is known for her large- format portraits on house fronts and ends. She is going to make a piece in the Brandts area. Otto Maja (NIMI) (Finland) is also a wall artist and will contribute with a 12 metre long piece. The theme will be kept secret until the opening. Mentalgassi (Germany) is known for painting on bar fences, which adds a dynamic dimension to his pieces. OEPS Crew (Denmark) will exhibit a 14 metre long train which will cover an entire wall. The train is made of beads. Slinkachu (England) will show photographs depicting small cartoon characters staged in different environments. Space Invaders (France) will put up a piece which is an example of their own genre called RubikCubism. Tejn (Denmark) is known for his small sculptures made of iron which he chains to objects like bike racks and fences. Toasters (England) make modernist pieces in bright colours. They will decorate the foyer from 20 to 22 August. Other participants: Bujahuli (NIMI) (Finland), Murkunst:M.Wisniewski (Dr.D) & Rolf M. (MESTER88) (Denmark) who will put up a piece in the stair hall and on the first floor. And three street artists from Odense - STORM, RexOne og KOOLBANDI - are going to decorate a number of containers sponsored by Odense Waste Management Company.
Music:
Loscil - Container Ships
Reso - Aegis
Brogan Bentley - Ask When I'm Night
Yume - 2GETHR
Street Art - The New Generation Kunsthallen Brandts Odense
Whole clip coming out at 19th of September.
Filmed & Edited: Henry Lämsä -
Artwork by: Miss Take (Denmark) is known for her large- format portraits on house fronts and ends. She is going to make a piece in the Brandts area. Otto Maja (NIMI) (Finland) is also a wall artist and will contribute with a 12 metre long piece. The theme will be kept secret until the opening. Mentalgassi (Germany) is known for painting on bar fences, which adds a dynamic dimension to his pieces. OEPS Crew (Denmark) will exhibit a 14 metre long train which will cover an entire wall. The train is made of beads. Slinkachu (England) will show photographs depicting small cartoon characters staged in different environments. Space Invaders (France) will put up a piece which is an example of their own genre called RubikCubism. Tejn (Denmark) is known for his small sculptures made of iron which he chains to objects like bike racks and fences. Toasters (England) make modernist pieces in bright colours. They will decorate the foyer from 20 to 22 August. Other participants: Bujahuli (NIMI) (Finland), Murkunst:M.Wisniewski (Dr.D) & Rolf M. (MESTER88) (Denmark) who will put up a piece in the stair hall and on the first floor. And three street artists from Odense - STORM, RexOne og KOOLBANDI - are going to decorate a number of containers sponsored by Odense Waste Management Company.
Merchants of Dreams - Brandts 13
Merchants of Dreams - Group Exhibition
From January 22 to May 8, 2016
Brandts 13
Odense, Denmark
#Vernissage #Fineart
Megan Abroad in Denmark Part 1
There are 100 more things I could include in this video, but here's some of the sights I've seen so far in København and neighboring parts of Denmark. Lots of art museums, so far. Footage includes shots from the following places:
- Downtown Københaven
- Nyhavn
- Odense, Denmark: Sanderum Kirke (church), HC Anderson House, Fyns printmaking collective, Brandt's museum for art and visual culture
- Kolding, Denmark: Trapholt museum
- Aarhus, Denmark: Urban Media Space (library), Aarhus Radhus (townhall), ARoS museum
- Aarken museum
- Louisiana museum of modern art
- At home with my host family in Solrød Strand (outside of København)
Music: Switzerland by Daughter
Brandts Museum, Arkaden Food Market - family vlog ep15
Brands Museum in Odense is free on Thursdays and we are trying to visit as often as possible and that is our cultural day. This time it is yearly exhibition called Senses (I think) it is fun and visual and every year different and it does what it sounds like - triggers senses.
On other day we visited recently open place - Arkaden Food Market. It is fantastic place with different foods and it is up to you to choose what do you like.
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LEHMANN MAUPIN GALLERY - Klara Kristalova
Klara Kristalova
Sounds of Dogs and Youth
27 October -- 28 January 2012
540 West 26th Street
Lehmann Maupin Gallery is pleased to present Sounds of Dogs and Youth, Klara Kristalova's first solo exhibition in New York, on view 27 October -- 28 January, 2012 at 540 West 26th Street.
A skilled and imaginative storyteller, Klara Kristalova draws inspiration from music, current events, and her daily surroundings to create figurative ceramic works that often mirror imagery from myths and old folk tales, and address themes surrounding oppression, anxiety and the sub-conscious. Exuding both an innocence and horror, Kristalova's uncanny sculptures portray adolescent girls and boys, often marked with exaggerated features or in the midst of transformation, and bring to mind memories of childhood fantasy, dreams and nightmares.
Through the medium of ceramic, described by Kristalova as having once been seen as a low material, and not serious enough, especially when glazed, the artist forms micro worlds with her sculptural figures and relates to a sculpture tradition that has its roots several hundred years in the past. In this tradition the three dimensional artwork is seen as a means of three dimensionally 'educating' the viewer in a realm inhabited by both the viewer and the artwork simultaneously through their common physical relationship to the room, as noted by art critic Anders Olofsson. For her exhibition at Lehmann Maupin, Kristalova presents new works in various mediums including ceramic, bronze, and works on paper in a setting envisioned to reflect the artist's concept of an unsettling space. Kristalova has crafted the environment to create a surreal atmosphere that places viewers in a flux between a dreamy and surreal place, and an ordinary space where conversations and interactions occur. To achieve this effect, the artist has focused on lighting and has furnished the gallery with second hand furniture found at local flea markets.
Klara Kristalova was born in 1967 in Czechoslovakia. Kristalova studied at the Konsthogskolan Royal University College of Fine Arts, Sweden, graduating in 1994. She has exhibited internationally at the Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden (1997); Site Santa Fe, New Mexico (2009); and the Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, California (2009) among others. Recent exhibitions include White Blues at Kunstvereniging, Diepenheim, The Netherlands (2010); The House in my Head at Kunsthallen Brandts, Odense, Denmark (2010); Larger than Life, Stranger than Fiction at The 11th Fellbach Small Sculpture Triennial, Germany (2010); Luc Tuymans: A Vision of Central Europe, Bruge Central, Belgium (2010); The Magic of Clay, GI Holtegaard, Copenhagen, Denmark (2011); and SFMOMA's New Work Series (2011). Kristalova's work is included in numerous collections including the Moderna Museet/Modern Museum, Stockholm, Sweden, the Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden, Norrkopings Konstmuseum, Sweden. Klara Kristalova lives and works in Norrtälje, Sweden.
Day trip in Odense with Research rocks Travelling Desi
Top Tourist Attractions and most beautiful places in Odense: Travel Guide Denmark
Egeskov Castle, Brandts - Museum for art and visual culture, Hans Christian Andersen Museum, Odense City Hall, Odense Zoo, Hans Christian Andersens Childhood Home, Montergarden, Odense Cathedral - Sct. Knuds Church, Denmark's Railway Museum, The Funen Village
Film and Documentation of the exhibition, Affect
This is Oscar Dempsey's 16 minute film and documentation of his live performance interacting with video and sculpture. This was the opening night for the joint exhibition of Oscar Dempsey and Bianca Basan named Affect at the FAA room, Brandts Museum, Odense, Denmark. The show ran from 11th-26th April, 2013
TEJN LOCK ON STREET ART
Tejn Street Art Lock On sculptures by TEJN in Copenhagen and Berlin.
2016 FAA GRADUATION EXHIBITION TEASER
'Graduation from Funen Art Academy 2016'
Opening May 26 at Brandts 13, Odense