Kunsthal Charlottenborg

THE SPRING EXHIBITION 2024

Final call this Sunday!

02 Feb - 03 Mar 2024

Installation view from The Spring Exhibition 2024 at Kunsthal Charlottenborg. Photo by Jenny Sundby.
Installation view from The Spring Exhibition 2024 at Kunsthal Charlottenborg: Rosa Halfdan Quistorff, Corporate Penetration, 2023. Nadia Gueddouh, Untitled, 2022. Æterlegeme, 2022. Photo by Jenny Sundby.
Installation view from The Spring Exhibition 2024 at Kunsthal Charlottenborg: Noah Umur Kanber, Umur, 2024. Ugher, 2024. Mit Liv Dine Øjne - selvportræt, 2023. Søg Ly I Skoven For Den Onde Pædagog Er På Vej, 2023. Photo by Jenny Sundby.
Installation view from The Spring Exhibition 2024 at Kunsthal Charlottenborg: Emma Bang, Portræt af en dame 1, 2023. Rosita Kær, Weather Report: Collector, 2023. Tea Eklund Berglöw, Touch my inner smile, 2022. Photo by Jenny Sundby.
Installation view from The Spring Exhibition 2024 at Kunsthal Charlottenborg: Gro Pechüle, Said no more, 2023. Rosa Zangenberg, Mental breakdown AF, 2023. Kristine Hymøller, The Concept of the Megastructure New Typologies #1, 2022. Yang Yu, A stone falls in my ear, 2022. Sofie Winther, Recke, 2023. Photo by Jenny Sundby.
Installation view from The Spring Exhibition 2024 at Kunsthal Charlottenborg: Miglė Vyčinaitė, Partly cloudy with occasional turmoil, 2023. Robin Rydenhov, Jackson, 2022, Küppers, 2022, Kolab, 2023. Photo by Jenny Sundby.
Installation view from The Spring Exhibition 2024 at Kunsthal Charlottenborg: Nadia Gueddouh, Alkove, 2022. Photo by Jenny Sundby.
Installation view from The Spring Exhibition 2024 at Kunsthal Charlottenborg: Yasin Mina Sliai, Porch Dream, 2023. Photo by Jenny Sundby.
Installation view from The Spring Exhibition 2024 at Kunsthal Charlottenborg: Chloe-Rose Purcell, Get Well Soon, 2021. Photo by Jenny Sundby.
Installation view from The Spring Exhibition 2024 at Kunsthal Charlottenborg: Wisrah C. V. da R. Celestino, Privacy, 2023. Photo by Jenny Sundby.
The Spring Exhibition is an excellent opportunity to explore art talents from the Nordic region and elsewhere in the world. With a long legacy dating all the way back to 1857, this annual exhibition is one of the most important open-call, juried exhibitions in Europe and continues to attract plenty of visitors.

Each year, a professional jury selects from a wide range of different artists who have responded to the open call. The open format creates opportunities for discovering new artists and being introduced to different modes of artistic expression. The Spring Exhibition acts as a barometer for the present state of contemporary art, reflecting current trends within the art world. With works ranging from painting and sculpture to video installations and performance art, the exhibition lets visitors explore and appreciate the rich diversity of contemporary art.

This year’s admitted artists and artist groups are:
Naomi Akvama, Emma Bang, Elmer Blåvarg, Sidsel Nielsen Bonde, Anna Seeberg Braun, Dyveke Bredsdorff, Loulou Buxbom, Cakes of Despair (Hilma Bäckström, Hedda Bauer), Tea Eklund Berglöw, Mishael Oladipo Fapohunda, Sofie Flinth, Salem Antoine Gerlach Nielsen, Alicia Gonzalez, Nadia Gueddouh, Louise Gaarmann, Zishi Han & Wei Yang, Martin Jon Hasfeldt, Gudrun Havsteen-Mikkelsen, Jamilla Mahmoud Henriques, Kristine Nørgård Hymøller, Sommer Jacoby, Rosita Kær, Noah Umur Kanber, Noa Lachmi, Sidsel Marie Lindbæk Mouridsen, Maria Lindeblad, Jasmin Aiche Mahallati, S McEvoy, Lotte Vinding Myrthue, Marianne Noer, Gro Pechüle, Chloe-Rose Purcell, Rosa Halfdan Quistorff, Jakob Rekve, Robin Rydenhov, Santino Santillana, Yasmin Mina Sliai, Stine Stubdrup, Berna Süslü, An Ting Teng, Frederik Tøt Godsk, Rexy Tseng, Henrik Valeur, Wisrah C. V. da R. Celestino, Amalie Vestergaard Olsen, Miglė Vyčinaitė, Sidsel Winther, Sofie Winther, Yang Yu, Rosa Zangenberg, Jiawei Zheng

In 2024, the jury comprises: artist Aske Olsen; artist J.G. Arvidsson; architecture student, curator and artist Aysha Amin; and the Laboratory for Aesthetics and Ecology represented by Ida Bencke, Dea Antonsen and Laura Gerdes-Miranda.

The Spring Exhibition is organised by the Charlottenborg Foundation.
 

Tags: Maria Lind