A TURNING POINT?
U-TURN Quadrennial for Contemporary Art will be open to the public for two months beginning the September 5. The exhibition will present a selection of
artworks from both young and established artists from around the world.
The artworks will be displayed in Nikolaj CCAC, as well as in less familiar spaces, such as the former Carlsberg brewery complex in Valby, where the old tap factory Tap E houses the main exhibition. A large number of artworks will also be shown in public space throughout the city and in a wide range of cultural institutions such as Camp X, Cinemateket, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek and Takkelloftet (The Opera). Furthermore the exhibition Food for Thought opens at Stege Sugar Factory 26 July and runs through to 14 September.
The artworks will be displayed in Nikolaj CCAC, as well as in less familiar spaces, such as the former Carlsberg brewery complex in Valby, where the old tap factory Tap E houses the main exhibition. A large number of artworks will also be shown in public space throughout the city and in a wide range of cultural institutions such as Camp X, Cinemateket, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek and Takkelloftet (The Opera). Furthermore the exhibition Food for Thought opens at Stege Sugar Factory 26 July and runs through to 14 September.
Walid Raad, Onlookers, 2005, Chromogenic print.
Courtesy of the artist and Paula Cooper Gallery, New York.
Courtesy of the artist and Paula Cooper Gallery, New York.
