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Art in a Day 2022: 24 hours of performance art across Copenhagen
Art in a Day 2022: 24 hours of performance art across Copenhagen

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Art in a Day: Six Copenhagen art institutions launch a 24-hour performance art festival

Six contemporary art institutions in Copenhagen have joined forces to create the 24-hour performance art festival, Art in a Day. On June 24 the Danish capital will be transformed into a cornucopia of performance art with original showings by prominent artists like Arvida Byström, Henrik Vibskov, Monster Chetwynd, and Tosh Basco (formerly known as boychild). The program is curated by Creator Projects and admission is free.

Copenhagen's strong and versatile art scene is not least due to the six contemporary art institutions: Copenhagen Contemporary, Den Frie - Centre of Comtemporary Art, Kunstforeningen GL STRAND, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Nikolaj Kunsthal and O - Overgaden.

In an ambitious undertaking, these prominent institutions have now joined forces to create a new performance art festival, under the name Art in a Day. The program will last 24 hours – from 00:01 to 23:59 – on June 24 and is the first edition of an annual event that will present new performance art throughout the Danish capital.

An unprecedented display of performance art

The vision behind Art in a Day is to present a careful selection of performance art of the absolute highest quality, where an audience can get acquainted with new talents and established stars from the contemporary art scene in Denmark and across the globe.

At the same time, Art in a Day serves to introduce contemporary art to a wider audience. The 24-hour event will not only take place in and around the respective art institutions but also in the spaces between them – in the city's hidden courtyards, on bridges, by the canal, in church towers, and by storefronts, etc.

The audience will not only consist of the people who actively seek out the events, but also those who by happy accident happen to find themselves in the urban spaces of Copenhagen, where the performances will emerge spontaneously.

"Far greater than anything we could have created individually"

“We see Art in a Day as a gift to Copenhagen and all the art-interested citizens and tourists who want to visit the city to experience performance art in absolute world-class. In an age where social relationships are increasingly lived out in the digital sphere, performance art offers a bodily presence and establishes physical encounters between people. At the same time, it is a fantastic way to show the breadth of Copenhagen's art life, just as we get to demonstrate how different the six art institutions are,” says Michael Thouber, director of Kunsthal Charlottenborg. He adds:

“It’s an event far bigger than anything we could have created individually, and it has been fantastic to feel the common entrepreneurial spirit that flows so beautifully between the art institutions, and which is the prerequisite for us to be able to create an event like this.”

Dina Vester Feilberg, director of the Free Exhibition Building, expands on the line-up:

"Art in a Day will contain performance art in all shapes and sizes. From Henrik Vibskov's atmospheric and mysterious parade to Monster Chetwynd's Salvador Dalí-inspired giant crying eye. It will be captivating, entertaining, and inspiring at the same time, and there is every reason to look forward to it.”

Creator Projects' director Simon Friese elaborates:

"We are passionate about making art accessible across time and space and want to emphasize the importance of art for society – both of these elements are present in abundance in Art in a Day.”

Admission to Art in a Day will be free. More artists will be announced when the full line-up is revealed in May. The event is supported by Festivalpuljen v. Københavns Kommune, Statens Kunstfond, Spar Nord Foundation, Augustinus Foundation, Ny Carlsberg Foundation, and the City of Copenhagen.

Art in a Day expands the six contemporary art institutions' multi-year collaboration. Previously, the institutions have cooperated on Tonight is Art and the art festivals Copenhagen Art Festival and TRUST.

For more information and materials, please contact:

Iben Bach Elmstrøm, Curator, Den Frie - Centre of Comtemporary Art, +45 60 43 74 09, ie@denfrie.dk

Thomas Borre, Head of Communications, Nikolaj Kunsthal, +45 26 39 74 03, thomas.alstrup.borre@kk.dk 

Jeannie Møller Haltrup, Head of Communications, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, +45 33 74 46 29, jmh@kunsthalcharlottenborg.dk

Maibritt Rangstrup, Senior Art Consultant, Creator Projects, +45 27 41 11 96, mr@creatorprojects.com

Read about the art institutions and the curatorial partner in the links below:

Copenhagen Contemporary 
Den Frie – Centre of Contemporary Art
Kunstforeningen GL STRAND
Kunsthal Charlottenborg
Nikolaj Kunsthal
O - Overgaden
Creator Projects


Kunsthal Charlottenborg is one of the largest and most beautiful exhibition spaces for contemporary art in Northern Europe. The exhibition space presents an ambitious program with international outlook featuring talents as well as established stars from both Denmark and abroad. The trendsetting exhibition program is supplemented with a large number of activities like artist talks, performances, concerts and film screenings.

Contacts

Jeannie Møller Haltrup

Jeannie Møller Haltrup

Press contact Head of PR and Communications + 45 33 74 46 29

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Om Kunsthal Charlottenborg

Kunsthal Charlottenborg er et af de største og smukkeste udstillingssteder for samtidskunst i Nordeuropa. Kunsthallen præsenterer et ambitiøst udstillingsprogram med internationalt udsyn, der omfatter kunst af såvel talenter som etablerede stjerner fra både ind- og udland. Det toneangivende udstillingsprogram suppleres med en lang række aktiviteter som artist talks, performances, koncerter og filmvisninger.

Kunsthal Charlottenborg

Kongens Nytorv 1
1050 København K
Danmark