Great but could definitely do better.. I have been visiting this gallery all my life as this is my mothers home town. I almost didn't go this time as google told me they were permanently closed - the hotel told me differently and so i updated google on the galleries behalf - surprised that no one there had thought to do this. The refurb is definitely impressive but whats going on inside is definitely out of touch .. Was not informed that i would get a surcharge to use a credit card - twice. All the word signage in the "Ten" rooms is only in danish.. tried to translate - no free wifi, no signal. The design of this "Ten" rooms space is over busy - looks like a jumbled climbing frame and very distracting from the diverse high quality work.. Then I went downstairs to see the minute Imran Querishi paintings - so minute and beautiful and intricate the that you must stand close to see them - but wait - when you do the light behind means you cast your own shadow on the work - come on guys this is lighting a 3 year old could do better.. So a few teething problems - perhaps if the director spent less time making films about her lovely renovation [also only in danish in the library] and more time on the job at hand - showing art and showing it well this gallery will return to its...
Read moreThe museum was designed by the Finnish architect Alvar Aalto and opened in 1972. It has a collection of over 4000 artworks, including paintings, sculptures, installations, and video art, from Danish and international artists. Making it well worth a visit.
The museum's collection includes works by prominent artists such as Pablo Picasso, Wassily Kandinsky, and Yves Klein, as well as Danish artists like Asger Jorn and Per Kirkeby. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions, educational programs, and cultural events, so check out their homepage when you plan your visit.
Even if the indoor exhibition was worth to see my favorite place become their outdoor garden. A sunny day you can sit their and watching some outdoor art while your kids...
Read moreWonderful architecture, to begin with. We visited the museum while the “American Way” exhibition was on. Interesting the collection of photography with Liz Taylor’s jewellery collection and an extra bonus for having on display the iconic pictures of Marlene Monroe taken by Andy Warhol. One can spend a half day walking through different sections and at moments you can feel lost. But at each corner or room, you get the surprise of a totally different visual experience.
Very impactive for me some of...
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