Louisiana Museum of Modern Art Program Flyer

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SUMMER 2012 ENGLISH MAP ON THE BACK ED KIENHOLZ FIVE CAR STUD ASGER JORN RETURNS PINK CAVIAR NEW NORDIC ARCHITECTURE & IDENTITY

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Louisiana Museum of Modern Art tourist flyer in English, breif articles on current & upcoming exhibits; Pinkcaviar, New Nordic, Kienholz' Five car Stud, on member services, news from Louisiana Cafe & Shop/Design, workshops, tours

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ed kienHoLZFive Car stud

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Nordic architecture has resurged to great acclaim in recent years, due to an insistence on specific values and visions and a renewed interest in local and regional qualities. Traditionally, reflecting landscape and climate Nordic archi- tecture is linked to a keen sense of materials, building techniques, and simplicity. To exemplify the interaction between building and environ-ment installations have been created specifically for the exhibition by Johan Celsing (SE), Jarmund/Vigsnæs (NO), Studio Granda (IS), Lassila Hirvilammi (FI), and Lundgaard & Tranberg (DK). As the Nordic countries are often associated with a strong social welfare system, the exhibition suggests how these ideals reflect in contemporary architecture. Physical, cultur- al, and social conditions are incorporated in architectural projects such as libraries, culture centres, and sports halls that all gather residents in one area. Part of the exhibition concentrates on designs for the public space, including the theories by Danish architect, Jan Gehl. While an ideal city was once regarded as rational and efficient, attention is now focused on creating sustainable environments and communal spaces, adapted to human needs, and with a sensible use of resources.

ExhibitioN 29.6-21.10 The Nordic countries are closely connected by values based on a profound sense of community. How does this specific Nordic sense manifest in architecture and identity?New Nordic is the story of how we currently build in the Nordic region and express and organise ourselves and our community.

Above: The Tietgen Dormitory in Copenhagen by Danish architects Lund-gaard & Tranberg, 2005. A prized building combin-ing community and individual needs. Opposite page: Reiulf Ramstad Architects (NO) have designed the spec-tacular visitor's centre Trollstigen on the Geirang-erfjord, Norway. Photo: diephotodesigner.de

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Wolfgang Tillmans (born 1968, Germany). Freischwimmer 130, 2009 C-print. On show as part of the Pink Caviar exhibition. Acquired with funding from Augustinus Fonden

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Asger Jorn (1914-1973). Etwas Bleibt, (something stays behind), 1963. Oil on canvas. Acquired with funding from C.L. Davids Fond og Samling Ed Kienholz (1927-1994). Five Car Stud, 1969-1972, mixed media tableau. Kawamura Memorial Museum, Japan. Courtesy: L.A. Louver, Venice, CA & Pace Gallery N.Y. Photo: © Tom Vinetz

PiNK CAViAR Exhibition – 24.5-19.8 Louisiana unveils the impressive amount of art acquired by the museum over the past three years. 50 artists and more than 180 artworks from many parts of the world are presented. Pink Caviar is a bold and vivid display of works and genres – drawings, painting, sculpture, video, photography, and installations. ASGER JoRN New presentation Asger Jorn is one of the most acclaimed Danish artists of the 20th century. Louisiana's very significant collection of his works is now on show, featuring several recent Jorn acquisitions.

ED KiENhoLZ Five Car Stud – 6.6-21.10 A very special opportunity to experience the installation Five Car Stud by American artist Ed Kienholz. Created 1969-72, it has only recently resurfaced after having been stored away for forty years. Five Car Stud is rebellious, provocative, and physically insistent. Its relevance today is still beyond doubt.

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LoUiSiANA is a leading international museum of modern art, It is also a vibrant centre of culture and an extraordinary place where art, architecture, and the park make up a unique totality. A place of true beauty all year round.

thE ExhibitioNS The international orientation remains an important premise for Louisiana’s exhibitions, contributing to the museum’s status as one of the world’s most respected exhibition venues. The exhibition programme focuses on international, modern and contemporary art as well as international photo, design, and architecture shows.

thE CoLLECtioN The museum’s collection is among the largest in Scandinavia and focuses on the period after 1945. Includes major works by Giacometti, Warhol, Picasso, Pollock, Lichtenstein, Rauschenberg, Kandinsky, Jorn, Kiefer and Kirkeby.

thE ARChitECtURE The architectural design of Louisiana is considered a unique achieve-ment, rooted in the low-key modernism of the 1950s. The appearance of the museum is that of a horizontal building complex discreetly nestling in the landscape.

thE SCULPtURE PARK Louisiana is surround-ed by a sculpture park with a panoramic view of the Øresund. The sculptures in the park are an important part of the museum’s collection,

and each is carefully placed to do it full justice. Feature works by Moore, Miro, Calder, Ernst, Arp, Sekine, and Dubuffet.

thE LoUiSiANA ChiLDREN’S WiNG Three storeys, covering 500 square metres that offer children and young people exceptional opportunities to work creatively, using their senses and imagination. Workshops are open daily from 11:00 to 17:30, on Sundays from 11:30 to 13:00.

thE LoUiSiANA ShoP One of the leading design shops in Denmark, focusing on Danish and Scandinavian design. With a large, well-assorted book shop offering catalogues and posters, books on art, design, and architecture.

thE LoUiSiANA CAFE Boasts a panoramic view of the Øresund and an outdoor terrace used during the Summer months. The Café offers a modern version of Danish cuisine, based on fresh, in-season ingredients. A Danish buffet is offered for lunch and dinner. The menu changes weekly. The Café also serves sandwiches, salads, cakes, and sweets.

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oPENiNG hoURSTuesday - Friday 11:00-22:00 Saturday and Sunday 11:00-18:00Public Holidays 11:00-18:00Monday closed

ADmiSSioN: DKK 95 Students with student ID: DKK 85Children and youth up to 18 Free admission members of the Louisiana Club Free admission

LoCAtioN AND tRANSPoRt You can easily reach Louisiana, located in Humlebæk 35 km north of Copenhagen: by car: Take motorway E47 / E55 or enjoy the scenic route along the Øresund coast. by train: Approx. 35 minutes from Copen- hagen city center. 10 minutes from Helsingør to Humlebæk Station. From Humlebæk Station it is a 10-minute walk to the museum. Special discount tickets can be bought at all major DSB stations in the metropolitan area.

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