• 10/4 – A private collection of contemporary art

    11.02.2011 - 19.03.2011

    Within a year, two Copenhagen businessmen went from being ”just businessmen” to art collectors. In collaboration with Asbaek Art Consulting they sought out to create a fun, intelligent and contemporary collection of established and up-and-coming artists.

  • Martin Parr

    Common sense revisited

    25.03.2011 - 30.04.2011

    A huge number of photos from the celebrated: “Common Sense” series and a few other great pieces. See more under current exhibition.

  • Carsten Fock

    “Glück auf”*

    27.05.2011 - 24.06.2011
    Opening Friday May 27 from 5 - 7pm

    Carsten Fock engages with memories of a war-traumatized Germany, a country ill at ease with its own history

  • Ruth Campau:

    Velvet Mirror and Diamonds

    12.08.2011 - 17.09.2011

    As the title indicates, Velvet Mirror and Diamonds consists of small-scale crystalline formations scattered across the gallery space. 

  • Performance ved Søren Dahlgaard

    A Hedge is a Lance/ En hæk er en lanse

    30.09.2011

    Den danske performance-, billed- og konceptkunstner Søren Dahlgaard også kendt som Dejkrigeren, opfører d. 30. september en ny ekspressiv maleri og aktionsperformance. Se mere her.

  • Søren Dahlgaard

    A Hedge is a Lance

    28.10.2011 - 19.11.2011
    Private View Friday October 28th, 5 - 7 pm

    Søren Dahlgaard has for the last 5 years worked with his Dough Warrior painting character, through which he debates painting techniques, the history of painting and the struggle to make a master piece.

  • Collectors' Choice: Selected Pieces for Sale

    13.01.2012 - 11.02.2012
    Private View: Friday 13 January, 5 - 7 pm

    When out and about buying significant pieces for our clients, we at AAC sometimes purchase smaller artworks (minor in size, not in quality) for the Gallery, with a view to assembling a wide array of little gems for an annual exhibition. This display gives visitors the chance to get a sense of our purchasing strategy and, indeed, to buy some little gem of a piece. But naturally, any who might be interested in just dropping by to enjoy contemporary art of the highest calibre (and to get the inside track on what’s happening in the current art scene) are more than welcome. The exhibition includes works by Sebastian Black, John Bock, Matti Braun, Attila Csörgo, Ida Ekblad, Matts Leiderstam, Gerold Miller, Gitte Schäfer, Jannis Varelas, Richard Zeiss a.o.