A concentration camp built in Lego, a golden brooch inscribed with Jude, and a big pile of bleeding tree stumps are some of the works you will encounter at the exhibition Black Milk – Holocaust in Contemporary Art, which opens in January 2014.
Exhibitions
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Fredag d. 1. november går et gruopvækkende Allehelgensoptog igennem Roskildes gader. |
Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen is one of Denmark’s leading performance artists. With a background as a video artist, visual presentation plays an important part in her performances that centre on costumes and songs with different thematic content such as gender, ethnicity or religion. |
Henrik Plenge Jakobsen belongs to the 1990’s generation group of artists who moved the art out of museums and galleries - out among people, and into public spaces. |
Molly Haslund is a performance artist who often works at the intersection of performance, sculpture and installation, making references to the pictorial arts, stand up comedy, variety theatre, literature and music. |
What is Contemporary Art? #2 is the second in a line of exhibitions in which the museum explores contemporary art’s multiple modes of expression, using its collection as a stepping stone. |
From 22 March – 8 September 2013, Strange Party Orchestra present the site-specific sound installation Placements in Palæhaven (the garden). |
Afterlife is a portrait of human life as an utopian afterlife: A life beyond meaning, without ambition, wishes, expectations, and exempt of desire - a life with no destination, a life as mere being, and maybe consequently a life possesing a particular presence. |
The Museum of Contemporary Art presents a solo exhibition with Swedish artist Kajsa Dahlberg (b. 1973). The exhibition will include both older works and entirely new productions with the archive as a common denominator. |
Communication Paths is the first exhibition on the museum’s web-based exhibition platform Net.Specific that will show a range of exhibitions featuring net art. |