Fairy Tales Forever
26 Aug - 30 Dec 2005
FAIRY TALES FOREVER
Homage to H.C. Andersen
August 26 - December 30, 2005
The exhibition FAIRY TALES FOREVER was the museums tribute to Hans Christian Andersen on the occasion of his 200th birthday. The fantastic universe of fairy tales is the centre of the exhibition experience as the audience is led through a maze of art works. 24 international artists have accepted an invitation from the museum to present works made especially for this exhibition. The result is a presentation of photographs, videos, installations, paintings, drawings and sculptures. In titling the exhibition FAIRY TALES FOREVER our aim has been to underscore the notion, that the domain of the fantastic embodies eternal values and that the fairy tale universe of life and death, good and evil, true and false, wisdom and stupidity, and, above all, of love still serves as a source of inspiration to today's artists. Some of the artists represented in the exhibition are: Julie Nord, Christian Lemmertz, Jeff Koons, Tony Matelli og Ernesto Neto.
Homage to H.C. Andersen
August 26 - December 30, 2005
The exhibition FAIRY TALES FOREVER was the museums tribute to Hans Christian Andersen on the occasion of his 200th birthday. The fantastic universe of fairy tales is the centre of the exhibition experience as the audience is led through a maze of art works. 24 international artists have accepted an invitation from the museum to present works made especially for this exhibition. The result is a presentation of photographs, videos, installations, paintings, drawings and sculptures. In titling the exhibition FAIRY TALES FOREVER our aim has been to underscore the notion, that the domain of the fantastic embodies eternal values and that the fairy tale universe of life and death, good and evil, true and false, wisdom and stupidity, and, above all, of love still serves as a source of inspiration to today's artists. Some of the artists represented in the exhibition are: Julie Nord, Christian Lemmertz, Jeff Koons, Tony Matelli og Ernesto Neto.