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10 Jan 2013

Copenhagen | The Spring Exhibition | open call

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The Spring Exhibition 2013 takes place at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen, one of the largest and most beautiful spaces for contemporary art in Europe, 1 March - 12 May 2013. International open call to visual artists and designers.

The Spring Exhibition (‘Forårsudstillingen’) is one of the most important open submission exhibitions in Europe, and has been held annually in Copenhagen since 1857. It originated as an exhibition showing new works by Danish artists and now features participants from many countries. Over the years it has included early works by such renowned international figures as Alvar Aalto, Per Kirkeby, Olafur Eliasson, Kirstine Roepstorff and many others. The exhibition is organised by Charlottenborg Fonden.

Submissions

Submissions to the Spring Exhibition 2013 can be made by artists of any nationality and country of residence, aged over 18 years. Submitted artworks may fall into a wide range of genres associated with art, architecture and design – including painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, photography, video, film, performance, design, craft, animation, sound and new media. Submissions are made digitally in the period 3 -10 January 2013.

Jury

The jury of the Spring Exhibition is made up of artists and other art and design professionals from the Nordic countries and beyond. It is intended that the Spring Exhibition 2013 will include a broad range of competencies from the fields of art, architecture and design, and the jurors have been selected accordingly. In 2013 the jury will be:

  • Louise Campbell (1970, DK), designer (chair)

  • Phil Collins (1970, UK), artist

  • Markus Degerman (1972, SE), designer and architect 

  • Marie Kølbæk Iversen (1981, DK), artist

  • Kati T. Kivinen (1975, FI), curator


Jury award

As well as choosing the exhibited art works the jury also nominates a shortlist of ten finalists for a special jury award. The award recognises overall artistic quality and present-day relevance, is granted on the opening day of the exhibition and includes a prize of 10.000 Danish Kroner.

Exhibition

The exhibition is held at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen, one of the largest and most beautiful spaces for contemporary art in Europe, and the dates of the next exhibition are 1 March – 12 May 2013. The exhibition allows a considerable number of artists to participate in a major international project and has over the years provided the first significant platform for many emerging artists, while also presenting important new pieces by more established figures.

DEADLINE: 10 January 2013