Posts Tagged ‘OPENING’

16 July: Urban Activity Agency – opening

Posted 11 July 2010 by Anne
@Rumkammerat, Nansensgade 35, Copenhagen K Show map

17:00-22:00 // free

This is the opening night for one month of urban summer activites around Copenhagen. Come for some nice beats, cheap beers and check out all the activities the agency has for you this summer. And just bring your friends.

Rumkammerat, who are also the ones organizing Urban Treasure Hunt, will during summer be transformed into an urban activity agency to offer you a variety of alternative activities designed for the urban environment.

For instance you can go play the urban image bingo, be a local for one day, hunt for photo works – in total there are 11 alternative urban activities to choose from arranged by different artists.

The agency will be running until 14 August. Some of the activities will take place at certain times and places, and others you will be able to do whenever it suits you – and they are free of charge.

Well done Rumkammerat!

http://rumkammerat.dk

5 April: Månefiskeren summer season opening

Posted 31 March 2010 by Mai Ji

@ Månefiskeren, Christiania
12:00-19:00 // Free

Winter is finally over and again it’s time to get in the summer mood. This is marked by the famous and well visited establishment Månefiskeren (The Moon Fisherman in Danish).

The café welcomes the summer season with plenty of good atmosphere, music and ‘hygge’ on this Easter Monday. At the same time the outdoor bar will celebrate its opening season.

26 March: Wrong & Body Language exhibitions

Posted 22 March 2010 by Mai Ji

@ V1 Gallery, Flæsketorvet 69, Copenhagen V
17:00-22:00 // Free

The lovely V1 gallery invites you to solo exhibitions by the artists Asger Carlsen and Matthew Stone. Using photography as a tool both artists explore grey areas in the twilight zone between genre, media, morals and humans.

In ‘Wrong’ Asger Carlsen taps into a subconsious river that runs through all of us. We know we are looking at a manipulated reality, but it is as tangible as the real. So you can expect simultaneous entertainment, attraction and confusion.

Matthew Stone’s human landscapes are both monumental and simple, strong and fragile. This is his first solo exhibition in DK and ‘Body Language’ not only makes you use your imagination as his works are known for creating a story rather than to document it. So you can expect many thoughts and ideas and people chattering about exciting associations at this opening night.

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15 January: Mormor Exhibition Opening

Posted 7 January 2010 by Anne

@ Helvetikat, Holsteingade 2, 2100 Copenhagen Ø
17:00-22:00 // Free entrance

Go see the small exhibition space Helvetikat that opened in Østerbro about a year ago.

Maybe for this opening, where the street artists called Mormor (grandmother) invites everyone inside for some Danish hygge in the cold winter time. Maybe all the drawings will leave some warm marks in your soul.

The small gallery works within all corners of culture, but they say that it is always with an explorative, playful and participatory approach. We dig that.

The exhibition runs until 12 February – open Wednesday 17-20 and Saturday 12-16.

http://helvetikat.dk/

26 September: Huset Cinema Opening Party

Posted 18 September 2009 by Anne

@ Huset, Magstræde 14, 2nd floor, Copenhagen K
20:00-03:00 // Free entrance to party only

ketchup & mustard man

Huset has taken over the cinema on 2nd floor and in this occasion, they invite you to a special opening with nice films, drinks and djs in the cinema as well as in Planeten.

Stingray Sam (2009) is showing in Husets Biograf at 20:00. Planeten is showing Ketchup & Mustard Man (1994) and Rock&Roll shorts & Scopitones  – a bunch of crazy 60ies rock’n roll short films. Party from 11 pm.

Tickets for both screens 70 Dkk
Tickets for Planeten 50Dkk

Reserve tickets at billet@husetsbio.dk

www.husetsbio.dk

18 September: Kim Simonsson Exhibition Opening

Posted 14 September 2009 by Mai Ji

@ WAS – Wonderland Art Space, Absalonsgade 21 B, Copenhagen V
16:00-22:00 // free

Experience the first solo exhibition with the young Finnish artist Kim Simonsson. A pregnant girl with an expressionless face of gold: Kim Simonssons large ceramic sculptures are at first sight harmonious but upon closer look beneath the surface of the childish creatures a simmering brutality apears.

So if you are inspired by Japanese anime and manga – go to this opening. The exhibition is also a part of the Kopenhagen Contemporary festival that takes place all over Copenhagen 18 – 20 September.

www.wonderlandonline.dk
www.kopenhagencontemporary.com