press release

What happens when the structure and order, which typically is the premise for exhibitions and collections is omitted and replaced by principles of coincidence and autonomy? line_ellegaard03_columnar The artists behind the Copenhagen nonprofit exhibition venue Koh-i-noor are arranging an exhibition, which can be experienced in Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art from the 8th of January. A large number of Danish and international artists, both established and younger artists, have been invited to participate in an exhibition concept which challenge the community, and question our ideas about how an exhibition is supposed to look The idea behind the exhibition is that each artist for one thing contribute with one, for the organizers unknown, piece of work and also with a motivated desire to inhabit a certain place in the exhibition rooms at Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art.

The organizers renounce from taking control of how the works relate to each other and also of the finished expression of the exhibition. The exhibition question the unpredictability and the chaos which probably will arise, and it challenge our ideas of the work categories and the exhibition as media. Does the identity of each work disappear? Does complications arise? Or does brand new narratives arise based on the exhibition as a whole?

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS: Florian Neufeldt, Claus Larsen, Christian Tonner, Martin Flemming, Jens Axel Beck, Christian Danielewitz, Lasse Krog Møller, Anders Visti, Anu Ramdas, Gudrun Hasle, Pilvi Takala, Kirstine Strømberg, Brian Enevoldsen & Marianne Bitsch, Nina Yuen, Stine Marie Jacobsen, Christian Jeppsson, Torben Ribe, Anders Bojen & Kristoffer Ørum, Kaspar Bonnén, Jacob Borges, Mette Hersoug, Michala Paludan, Thomas Bo Østergaard, Masar Sohail, Sonja Rendtorff, Søren Andreasen, Lukasz Ogorek, Niels Grarup, Pernille Madsen, Jesper Carlsen, Pernille Leggat Ramfelt, Søren Thilo Funder, Trevor Gainer, Line Ellegaard, Lea Porsager, Ulla Hvejsel, Anne-Mette Arendt, Jonn Herschend, Tucker Nichols and Heidi Hove.

Koh-i-noor has existed in Copenhagen as a membership governed, independent and non-profit exhibition venue since 2004. Run by eight young artists educated from both The Funen- and The Royal Danish Academy of Art, the venue function as a connection between the eight artists networks and the members. Koh-i-noor has arranged a number of exhibitions, film events, and performances with both national as well as international artists and participated in fairs and various events. The members are: Heidi Hove Pedersen, Gudrun Hasle, Jens Axel Beck, Jesper Carlsen, Sonja Rendtorff, Lea Porsager, Jacob Borges and Stine Marie Jacobsen.

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KOH-I-NOOR

Künstler: Florian Neufeldt, Claus Larsen, Christian Tonner, Martin Flemming, Jens Axel Beck, Christian Danielewitz, Lasse Krog Moller, Anders Visti, Anu Ramdas, Gudrun Hasle, Pilvi Takala, Kirstine Stromberg, Brian Enevoldsen & Marianne Bitsch, Nina Yuen, Stine Marie Jacobsen, Christian Jeppsson, Torben Ribe, Anders Bojen & Kristoffer Orum, Kaspar Bonnen, Jacob Borges, Mette Hersoug, Michala Paludan, Thomas Bo Ostergaard, Masar Sohail, Sonja Rendtorff, Soren Andreasen, Lukasz Ogorek, Niels Grarup, Pernille Madsen, Jesper Carlsen, Pernille Leggat Ramfelt, Soren Thilo Funder, Trevor Gainer, Line Ellegaard, Lea Porsager, Ulla Hvejsel, Anne-Mette Arendt, Jonn Herschend, Tucker Nichols, Heidi Hove.