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Super16 at 68m2

Super16 will be showing their mid term films at 68 Square Metres Art Space, 12 noon – 9 pm on 23 and 24 June
On the 23rd the pupils will give a talk about the films at 7 pm
On the 24th the evening continues with bands and DJs courtesy of our next door neighbours, KO-OP, who are throwing a party!

Please put your Nikes on

Inaugural exhibition at 68m2

Join us for the inaugural exhibition at 68 Square Metres Art Space in Copenhagen, 6 May from 17.00 – opening speech around 18.00 – party until 01.00. Works by Tom Ellis, Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, Liane Lang, and Jonathan Hillson. A number of the artists will be present!

Project space – work in progress…

Christopher Sand-Iversen has been strangely absent from these pages of late – he’s busy establishing a project space together with CPH\DV exhibitor Iben Bach Elmstrøm. The aim of the space will be to house creative curatorial projects that bring together young up-and-coming artists from Denmark, the London scene, and with any luck other places too. The space is located in an old lacquer and paint factory on a 6400m2 plot which is to be the home of several different projects. Next door to the project space, Anders and Kasper of CPH\DV bleeding walls notoriety are amongst those establishing a work and living space based on the Californian co-op model.

For now, back to the renovating >

‘The Day After’ at Linda wird fünf!

Christopher Sand-Iversen will be taking part in the exhibition celebrating five years of Linda with a photo work entitled The Day After. The day after what? Sandy & Moustache’s brainwave-bending soundscapes at the Dockville Horn? Kränk deine Stadt’s bleeding hall installation at CPH\DV? Or something completely different? Drop in at the opening on 10 September, Hein-Hoyer-Strasse 13, St. Pauli to find out…

CPH\DV\art

Christina Glob: The Bag, Cabinet Cabaret

Christina Glob: The Bag, Cabinet Cabaret

Default Network will present a selection of photographic artists from Copenhagen at this year’s Dockville Festival: Christina Glob, Mie Jensen, Thomas Nørdam, Iben Elmstrøm, and Alexander Tillegreen
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