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Installation view from the solo show by Michael à Grømma / Photo: James Bates
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Current Exhibition: Solo exhibition by Danish artist Michael à Grømma: until April 24th 2026
Stop by the gallery to experience our current exhibition âSom jeg husker detâ by Michael Ă Grømma.
Grømma offers a moving reflection on the fragile nature of memory, how we carry the past into the present, and how we continue to live with the memories of those we have lost. As the only remaining member of the family he grew up with, his work explores the connection between what was and what is.
Through a sensuous and vibrant visual language, he brings past and present together in a distinctive, fluid expression. His motifs revolve around objects and places, where memories of his childhood in Odsherred merge with scenes from his present-day life with his wife and children in Copenhagen.
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Group Show in the Project Room - Until April 24th
Alongside Michael Ă Grømmaâs solo exhibition, we present a curated group exhibition celebrating the arrival of spring through themes of nature.
Featured artists include Anders Moseholm, with his atmospheric forest paintings, Eamon OâKane, presenting a series of symmetrical trees, and not least Charlotte Moreno KølklĂŚr, with her latest ceramic works, inspired by the forms and textures of the ocean floor.
In addition to these artists, you can also experience works from:
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Ida Kventy
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Yuichi Hirako
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Kristian Touborg
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Hannah Schmider
- Lee Gihun
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Upcoming:
Solo Exhibition by Australian Artist Saxon Quinn: May 1th - 29th, 2026
Coming up, we are excited to present Australian artist Saxon Quinnâs latest body of work, PAREIDOLIA, which marks his second exhibition with the gallery. Bold, instinctive, and emotionally charged, the works are influenced by the late Danish artist Asger Jorn, intertwined with Quinnâs own evolving language of faces and masks.
Across the series, faces emerge, dissolve, and collide - never fixed to a single identity, but instead reflecting something broader and more collective. Like Jorn, Quinn leans into a raw, childlike approach, prioritising instinct over control. The works convey a sense of speed and intensity, with gestures that feel urgent and alive, offering a glimpse into the artistâs inner world - its surges, its chaos, its clarity.
At its core, PAREIDOLIA returns to a simple, familiar instinct: the act of seeing faces where they donât formally exist.
Mark your calendars for the opening on May 1th, 16:00â19:00, and rediscover the childlike joy of finding faces in Quinnâs playful works.
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Spring is here - Five works under 5,000,-
Are you looking for a special gift for someone dear, or perhaps something beautiful to treat yourself? We invite you to explore these five carefully selected prints, all priced under 5,000,-.
Each piece offers its own unique expression, making it easy to find something that resonates with your personal taste or the person you have in mind.
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Mit Vindue, 2026
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As part of his current solo exhibition, Michael à Grømma has created a series of linoleum prints titled Mit Vindue (My Window). The series is available in four different colours: green, yellow, blue, and purple. In each print, Grømma has hand-painted the small flags hanging in the window in varying colours.
The price for one print is DKK 2,000 (unframed). Each print measures 40 Ă 30 cm.
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Yellow Room, 2023
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This silkscreen print, depicting a tent in the forest, is made by the Danish artist Mads Rafte Hein, known for his vibrant, detail-rich paintings that merge past and present in playful and surreal ways.
The price for one print is DKK 2,400 (unframed). Each print measures 42 Ă 30 cm.
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Lone Wolf, 2024
This block print is made by internationally renowned Canadian artist Melanie Daniel (b. 1972). It captures her signature style, with intricately rendered landscapes and varied visual textures. Every leaf and branch is depicted with loving care, reflecting Danielâs belief that the natural world is our greatest treasure.
The price for one print is DKK 1,900 (unframed). Each print measures 25 Ă 18 cm.
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Mask and Flowers, 2025
This vibrant silkscreen print by the acclaimed Cuban artist Armando MariĂąo highlights his distinctive visual language. Masked figures are a recurring motif in MariĂąoâs work, appearing as striking symbols of identity and transformation. MariĂąo is known for works that reflect social unrest, protest, and rebellion, lending the piece both depth and visual intensity.
The price for one print is DKK 2,400 (unframed). Each print measures 42 Ă 30 cm.
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Study #13, 2025
This work is part of a series of 17 unique pieces titled Study, created by the Norwegian painter Mette Greftegreff. Greftegreffâs works are often characterized by a combination of youthful lines and organic shapes, resulting in a raw, almost childlike visual expression.
The series consists of a sequence of works in which abstract imagery and whimsical figures appear. Each piece varies in color and form and was created using oil pastel, colored pencil, and crayon on paper
The price for one piece is DKK 2,800 (unframed). Each print measures 42 Ă 29 cm.
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