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The art center has two entrances, one from Gammel Strand 48 and one from Læderstræde 15 - through the courtyard. The exhibition halls are accessible via the elevator or stairs connecting all three floors. There is access for wheelchairs and prams from Læderstræde 15 through the courtyard, where you can access all the floors of the art center by elevator.

Opening of through the backside of my eyes by Tobias Rehberger

Followed by a panel debate with Tobias Rehberger, Benedikte Bjerre and Simon Dybbroe Møller.

thursday

14.09.23

kl. 16:00 - 19:00

Sign up for panel discussion

We are looking forward to open the internationally acclaimed artist Tobias Rehberger’s extensive exhibition through the back side of my eyes, the artist’s first large solo presentation in Denmark.

We mark the opening with an opening talk on the topic of collaborations, co-production and exchange through the fields of teaching in the arts. The panel includes Tobias Rehberger himself, visual artist Benedikte Bjerre and visual artist Simon Dybbroe Møller, all of whom are educated at the Städelschule in Frankfurt am Main. Based on Rehberger’s exhibition, they will meet in a discussion about how art can promote special attention to and critical interaction with society. The discussion is moderated by curator of the exhibition, Anne Kielgast.

Program:

16.00-1700: Welcome from Director Nanna Hjortenberg and opening talk with Tobias Rehberger, Benedikte Bjerre & Simon Dybbroe Møller.

17.00-19.00: Exhibition opening & the bar is open.

 

The opening is free, but we encourage you to sign up for the talk to secure a seat.