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Galleri Nijenkamp's grand 12th anniversary exhibition at the Otterup Gun Factory

Experience more than 60 artworks by 11 artists from Denmark and abroad at the Otterup Gun Factory, when Gallery Nijenkamp holds its grand anniversary exhibition during Easter!

From April 12th to 21st, 2025, Gallery Nijenkamp invites you to celebrate its 12th anniversary with an impressive group exhibition in the raw and atmospheric setting of the old industrial building, Otterup Gun Factory.

Experience over 60 unique artworks created by 11 acclaimed artists from both Denmark and abroad. All works are for sale.

Join us for the opening reception on Saturday, April 12th, 2025

Everyone is welcome as Gallery Nijenkamp rolls out the red carpet to celebrate its 12th anniversary and the exciting exhibition with speeches, art, and cold drinks.

Program for the day:

Doors open at 11:00 AM

Welcome by gallerist Line Nijenkamp-Knudsen at 12:00 PM

Opening speech by Mayor Mette Landtved-Holm at 12:30 PM

The opening reception ends at 4:00 PM

Cold drinks and delicious snacks will be served throughout the day.

Experience world-class art

The participating artists span a wide range of expressions and backgrounds, offering something for every taste:

Birgitte Christens (Denmark): Conceptual ceramic sculptures with a strong message. Birgitte works with themes such as the body, climate, and modern diseases.

Dante Galic (Croatia): Young, critically acclaimed oil paintings inspired by Goya and graphic narratives. Dante combines surrealism with comic book aesthetics – always with a focus on sustainability (ECO arts).

Oliver Pavic (France/Slovenia): Textured oil paintings with a raw beauty. Pavic deconstructs perfection and paints in an expression that evokes reflection and strong emotions in the viewer.

Inge Schuster (Denmark): Digital art with poetry, magic, and AI. Inge creates dreamlike universes where the viewer encounters both fairy tales and reflections.

Jan Esmann (Denmark): Tradition meets innovation. Esmann is a trained conservator and masters the figurative with a twist.

Mikael Takacs (Sweden): Mikael works with fluid acrylic paint using the special marbling technique, which at first glance makes the painting appear digital – but everything is handmade.

Lina Murel Jardorf (Denmark): Bronze sculptures with soul and love. Lina works with nature and the feminine at the center. She creates all her works in her own foundry, with zero climate footprint – and her works radiate both power and gentleness.

Lisbeth Lunda (Denmark): Modern icon painting with a feminist perspective. Lunda celebrates strong, deceased women in the ICONS series, created with acrylic paint, gold leaf, and embroidery.

Ned Cantrell (England): World-class glass art with edge and humor. Ned combines pop culture, comics, and social criticism in colorful, fabulous works, often shaped as animals with a message.

Tom Sanford (USA): The energy of the big city in painted form. Tom is known for his acrylic paintings inspired by New York, the NBA, and American hip-hop culture.

Torben Mersholm (Denmark): Humor and soul in ceramics. Torben's sculptures are both quirky, whimsical, and thought-provoking. Beneath the humorous exterior lies seriousness and emotions that strike right at the heart.

Opening hours:

The exhibition is open daily from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM throughout the period.

Admission is free.

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