Horsens Kunstmuseum
Martin Erik Andersen - Don´t cry a Diamond / on a plate for You på Horsens Kunstmuseum.
Festmøde på Schæffergården
H.M. Dronningen deltog lørdag den 24. maj 2014 sammen med H.M. Dronning Sonja i festmøde og seminar på Schæffergården arrangeret af Fondet for Dansk-Norsk Samarbejde.
I videoen ses ankomsten, afsløring af kunstner Morten Strædes skulptur DOBBELTLEGEME samt overrækkelse af særudgave af Ludvig Holbergs Dannemarks og Norges Geistlige og Verdslige Staat. Arrangementet fandt sted i anledning af markeringen af 200-året for Norges første frie forfatning.
Rettigheder: Christian Meyer, Kongehuset
Ian McKeever Interview: Mystery to the Viewer
“I am trying to take the sense of speed out of the visual world of looking.” Interview with renowned British artist, Ian McKeever.
Slowing down in a world where “everything is changing all the time” is of the essence to McKeever, who never takes credit for finishing his paintings: “They finish themselves”, he says. A painting can easily sit for a couple of months to a year in the studio before it is once again taken out and recommenced. This sense of timeless flow, McKeever feels, seems to free the paintings from any specific moment or period in time.
Leaving room for the mystery to grow on the viewer by drawing them in only to push them back out again is also at the core of McKeever’s beautiful and suggestive paintings. The sense of mystery is what forms the attraction, and the obvious is of little interest, as he says: “I think there are enough tables and chairs and people in the world already, I don’t see why we all have to paint them as well.”
Ian McKeever (b.1946) is a British artist based in Dorset, England. He is a Visiting Professor in Painting at the Faculty of Art and Architecture at the University of Brighton. Between 2006-2011 he was Professor of Drawing at the Royal Academy School of Arts, London. Among his solo exhibitions are ‘Hours of Darkness and Hours of Light’ and ‘Twelve-Standing and Three’.
Ian McKeever was interviewed by Kasper Bech Dyg at Horsens Art Museum, Denmark in 2014.
Camera: Ole Udengaard
Edited by Kasper Bech Dyg
Produced by Kasper Bech Dyg, 2014
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
Supported by Nordea-fonden
torsdagstegneserie 10: Turen gennem Midnatsskoven
Jette har snydt lidt med ugens Torsdagstegneserie og valgt John Kenn Mortensen Turen gennem Midnatsskoven
Boogie Down Horsens 2010 D 17.04 Denmark, Funk Fellaz vs Familia loca, top 8 crews
Boogie Down Horsens 2010 D 17.04 Denmark
Funk Fellaz (Flex and Big Toni) vs Familia loca (Santana and Daniel Bravo)
Price tag in Horsens bytorvet August 29,2014
The first song in Rachels concert in Horsens.The rest of the videos for the whole concert are in the websibe.Www.rachellara.dk,under Gallery,Rachel´s concert videos
Bringing the past to life at Moesgaard Museum
How Panasonic's Visual Systems are entertaining three generations of visitors at Denmark's newly opened cultural historical museum in Aarhus.
Stepping in to history - At Moesgaard Museum, the traditional exhibition concept is challenged by going beyond the objects normally exhibited in large numbers at historical museums, and presenting an animated picture of the people who handled these objects day in and day out. Using 'scenographic environments' and an audio account in your ear, visitors are invited to follow in the footsteps of Vikings along the narrow smoke-filled alleys of Aros, Viking Age Aarhus.
The new building fulfills the vision that we have been
working towards for many years; to have a museum
where we are able to create those exact exhibitions
which we feel will give three generations a shared
museum experience.
Jan Skamby Madsen, Managing Director of Moesgaard Museum
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Clare_Armour_v2.wmv
Clare talks about one of the key exhibits at Glasgow's Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum - Armour for man and horse of the First Earl of Pembroke
The X-Block car @ VIA Campus Horsens
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Official WinterJam 7 To Smoke
Official WinterJam Horsens
7 To Smoke battle
Lineup:
Dloi
Armony
Pel
Dane-D
IBeFresh
Tonuki
Oritami
Hayri
Winner: Bboy Tonuki (Sights To The Blindz, FloorGangZ)
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Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST - JACK GALAN ART - SPOT IN DENMARK
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST STUDIO
DENMARK - HOLSTEBRO CITY
JACK GALAN ART
Tan Ping & Bjørn Nørgaard på Horsens Kunstmuseum
Billeder fra fernieringen og gennemgang af to af Bjørn Nørgaards værker
65th National TSS Noah Tip1
TSS Exhibition Tip at 65th National Convention with Noah Siegmann
K.H. Würtz - A Moment in the Ceramists’ Studio
Aage and Kasper Würtz are an internationally sought-after father and son team of studio ceramists. While their location is Horsens, Denmark, a provincial town on the Jutland mainland, they are becoming known far and wide for their hand-thrown, hand-glazed designs — most notably the crockery they produce for a growing number of New Nordic and other contemporary gourmet restaurants around the world — from Noma and Amass in Copenhagen to Törst and Luksus in Brooklyn.
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This film was filmed a June day in their studio.
A film by BLACKBIRD - blackbird.dk
BET 2011
BET 2011 Electric Vehicle Exhibition
Horsens Museum of Art, Denmark
May 18-19, 2011
ArtistWorldGallery : Horsens Big Band - For once in my Life
Artist World Gallery presents Artists online.
Horsens Big Band at Fængslet
Erik A. Frandsen Interview: Drawing out Memories
Distinguished Danish artist Erik A. Frandsen here shares how the trance-like experience of a 35 days and 1,050-kilometre long walk was transferred into a stunning exhibition of multi-coloured mosaic columns and beautiful watercolour sketches.
The exhibition is based on Frandsen’s 35 days and 1,050 kilometre long walk with his friend – Danish writer Thomas Boberg – from Gran San Bernado in Switzerland to Rome. For Frandsen the very essence of the journey was walking itself and the locations, and the impressive colourful mosaic columns in the exhibition are thus ornamented with place names – some inverted.
“A large part of what it’s all about is finding the holes, where one isn’t obstructed.” During the walk Frandsen experienced a great freedom in doing sketches without having to worry whether they would actually be used for anything: “Having been there is enough.” The fast making of the sketches was a great contrast to the slow pace of creating the mosaics: “I really like those kinds of opposites.”
Erik August Frandsen (b. 1957) is a Danish self-taught artist who works with painting, graphics, drawing, photography, collage, mosaics, ceramics and film. In the 1970s he studied ceramics in Greece, trained as a sculpturer in Italy and went to Paris, France where he worked with graphics. In 1981 Frandsen moved to Copenhagen, Denmark, where he co-founded the artistic collective “Værkstedet Værst.” He was also part of the “det vilde maleri” (the wild painting) movement during the early 1980s. Frandsen’s art is exhibited in several international venues and in 1992 he was part of documenta in Kassel. In 1996 Frandsen received the Eckersbergs Medal, and in 2010 he was bestowed the Order of the Dannebrog (awarded by the Queen of Denmark). Find out more about him here:
Erik A. Frandsen was interviewed by Kasper Bech Dyg in connection to the exhibition ‘Pilgrimage for an Armchair Explorer’ at Horsens Art Museum in April 2015.
Camera: Mathias Nyholm
Produced and edited by: Kasper Bech Dyg
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2015
Supported by Nordea-fonden