Things Change Anyway: Trying, Feeling by MC Coble and Louise Wolthers November 2, 2024 – February 1, 2025 at HEIRLOOM
Sølvgade 36, st. tv, Copenhagen, Denmark
Category: Denmark
Love, Lust and Freedom, running through January 5, 2025, is the first major Danish-produced exhibition with a focus on photography as a focal point for stories about living authentically as a queer.
Video (16:39): Danish queer artist Ester Fleckner discusses their creative practice. They are interested in chaotic knowledge; what it means to feel differently.
RONI HORN, May 2, 2024 – September 1, 2024, at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Henriette Hellstern: Regrettably, instead of embracing our differences as opportunities for growth and understanding, our collective consciousness often succumbs to the temptation of hurling mud at one another. …
“A hill is a hill until you see it as a holy mountain and a sacred place belonging to our ancestors.” – Birthe Havmøller
Illustration: How to cut a cloud into two halves (2023) by Birthe Havmøller
Claude Cahun: Under huden, February 10 – July 23 2023 at The Brandts Museum, Odense, Denmark. The large retrospective exhibition features 70 photographs and photomontages by the lesbian artist, or made in collaboration with her partner, illustrator and designer Marcel Moore.
In the exhibition at GL STRAND more than 100 photographs are brought together to present the full breadth of Muholi’s career to date.
Cassandra’s Sisters – Painters of the Future Lift the Curse at the Round Tower, Library Hall, Copenhagen Denmark. Exhibition dates: 30th April -16th June 2022. Curated by: Henriette Hellstern and Anna Walther. Vernissage: 29th April, 4-7pm.
Artist’s statement and photos by visual artist Birthe Havmøller, editor of Feminine Moments.
Video (7:45): A short film by Den Hirschsprungske Samling in Copenhagen about lesbian painters Marie Luplau and Emilie Mundt. The exhibition ‘MARIE ❤ EMILIE. Queering the Collection’ at Den Hirschsprungske Samling in Copenhagen, Denmark runs through January 9, 2022.