Far out in the forest
3 October 2026 – 10 January 2027
Woodcuts, photography and painting are mixed in this exhibition, where the columned hall is filled with works by four exciting Danish artists, each with extensive experience in their own field. What they have in common is observing and processing nature as a motif, and not least how we humans view nature. Meet Anette Abrahamson, Svend-Allan Sørensen, Christina Jensen and Vibeke Glarbo.
Anette Abrahamson has contributed to the renewal of painting as an expression in our time. Her works often come in series where she processes different themes.
Anette Abrahamson was born in 1954 in Sweden. The artist lives and works in Copenhagen.
Svend-Allan Sørensen works primarily with graphic expressions, often in large formats, and often in a combination of image and poetry that is included in the motif in carved letters. His philosophical interest in man's (strange) relationship with nature runs like a thread through his work, which has both double meanings and humor. Svend-Allan Sørensen, who is also a hunter, was born in 1975. He currently lives and works based in East Jutland.
In the spring of 2025, Christina Jensen, together with journalist Tanja Brinks Toubro, published the book Where One Stands (Muusmanns Forlag). With her photographs, she examines the relationship between humans, nature and time. The large oak trees are the oldest trees in Danish nature, and can give us the feeling of being a small piece in the big picture. Journalist, photographer and artist Christina Jensen was born in 1982. She lives and works based in Copenhagen.
Visual artist Vibeke Glarbo has worked with many forms of expression throughout her long artistic life, including sculpture and installation. As a graphic artist, she works experimentally and explores the possibilities of different techniques and combinations. In a number of woodcuts, she has worked to depict birds. Vibeke Glarbo was born in 1946. She lives and works based in Lyngby near Copenhagen.
