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Winner of the Deep Forest Art Land award (01.03.2022)

(Exhibition, Installation, News)

6 Feb – 13 March 2022
Charlottenborg Spring 2022

Kunsthal Charlottenborg,
Kongens Nytorv 1 DK-1050 København K

The Charlottenborg Spring is among the most important open-call, juried exhibitions in Europe and has taken place annually at Kunsthal Charlottenborg since 1857. An international jury selects works from international artists from all over the world within the genres of visual art, architecture, crafts and design for the comprehensive exhibition. This year’s works are chosen by an international jury: artist duo Hesselholdt & Mejlvang, visual artist David Risley, architect Peter Bertram, textile artist Grethe Wittrock and visual artist Sophie Suaning.

This year’s participating artists are: Selina Rom Andersen (DK), Felix Badman (SE) & Kristine Møller (DK) Elina Birkehag (SE), Emilie Bobek (DK), Emilie Bobek & Josephine Rán Andredottir (DK), Alex Bunn (GB), Pernille Enoch (DK), Sofie Flinth (DK), Erik Fredens (DK), Mette Genet (DK), Marta Badenska Hammarberg (SE), Marianne Johnstad-Møller (DK), Christian Sønderby Jepsen (DK), Kim Kartholm (DK), Märta König (SE), Eva Rocco Kenell (SE), Tomoko Konae (JP), Helena Lagerqvist Kuoljok (SE), Anne Langgaard (DK), Eugenia Lim (AU), Minna Långström (FI), Tina Menore (DK / US), Veronika Nielsen (DK), Vibeke Nødskov (DK), Karl Persson (SE), Sophia Luna Portra (DK), Sergei Prokofiev (RU), Skjold Rambow (DK), Davide Ronco (IT), Raúl Rebolledo (MX), LA Ceramica. Louise Gaarmann & Alex Soza (DK), Philipp Spillman (NO), Valdemar Bisgaard (DK), Simo Tse (NL), Rexy Tseng (TW), Victor Vidal (DK), Serine Sinding Yde (DK), Micke Zych (PL)

Eugenia was awarded the Deep Forest Art Land award for her works, which comes with the invitation to make a site-specific sculpture in Kibæk, Denmark.

Image: Installation View of Sleep No More(Zonotrichia leucophrys gambelii, taurine edition), 2022, Charlottenborg Spring, Kunsthal Charlottenborg
Photo: Jana Perković

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