Eve Sussman
Anne Hardy
Peter Sutherland
Peter Funch
Hanna Liden
Dash Snow
Shizuka Yokomizo
Laurel Nakadate
Todd Hido
Jacob Holdt
Tim Davis
Mads Nissen
Astrid Kruse
Charlotte Sprogoe
Jesper Elg
The Festival endeavours to highlight Denmark's position in the world of photography with an ambitious and international programme, guaranteeing to display the many facets of photography. The main exhibition Day & Night will give everybody moving about in the Copenhagen city space something to stop and think about - 24 hours - day and night. The Festival will thus become a platform on which to explore photography through, among others, newly produced works, theoretical debate and practical activities. Day & Night is curated by Charlotte Sprogoe and Jesper Elg.
Eve Sussman (UK), Anne Hardy (UK), Peter Sutherland (US), Peter Funch (DK),
Hanna Liden (SE), Dash Snow (US), Shizuka Yokomizo (JA), Laurel Nakadate
(US),Todd Hido (US), Jacob Holdt (DK), Tim Davis (MW), Mads Nissen (DK), Astrid
Kruse (DK), and many others
This May, the international photographic elite and photo enthusiasts alike will turn their
gaze and their cameras on Copenhagen, as the Copenhagen Photo Festival for the first time
fills the streets and galleries of the city. The Festival endeavours to highlight Denmark’s
position in the world of photography with an ambitious and international programme,
guaranteeing to display the many facets of photography. The main exhibition Day & Night
will give everybody moving about in the Copenhagen city space something to stop and think
about - 24 hours - day and night.
Day & Night – all over town
curated by Charlotte Sprogøe and Jesper Elg
When the Copenhagen Photo Festival hits Copenhagen this May it is with the wish and
ambition to show Copenhageners and the rest of the world what a crucial position
photography occupies in our everyday lives and in the overall media picture - as well as some
of the talented photographers to be found both in Denmark and internationally. The Festival
offers the opportunity to become aware of the photographic expression as we meet it in all
kinds of everyday space - public and private - and with its array of art, fashion and
documentary photography it presents a unique opportunity to zoom in closely on the state of
photography in 2010.
The Copenhagen Photo Festival will thus become a platform on which to explore photography
through, among others, newly produced works, theoretical debate and practical activities. The
Festival includes most of Copenhagen with more than 10 exhibitions at venues such as Galleri
Bo Bjerggaard, V1 Gallery, Galerie Mikael Andersen, Peter Lav Gallery and Martin Asbæk
Gallery where guests can experience the pick of Danish and international photographic art
with for instance Eve Sussman (UK), Peter Fuch (DK) and Sabine Dehnel (DE). Major Danish
cultural institutions such as the National Museum of Photography, Fotografisk Center and
Cinemateket also participate with exhibitions, each staging photography in various ways. In
addition to this insight into current contemporary photography there is the opportunity to visit
Kødbyen (the Meatpacking District of Copenhagen), where an impressive selection of
photographers within a number of genres can be found, including fashion and press photos.
The main exhibition Day & Night focusses on the visual attack, which surrounds us 24/7. By
taking over the advertisement display pillars, the billboards and the big screens constantly
bombarding us with visual input and instead replacing it with offbeat and artistic content, Day
& Night wants us to stop and reflect on the messages we are being exposed to in public
space. Whereas Day takes place in broad daylight among passers-by, shoppers and traffic at
central locations in Copenhagen such as Rådhuspladsen (the Town Hall Square), Kongens
Nytorv and Nørreport, the Night part does not begin until dusk.
Then it will appear as
projections on shop windows, the facades of houses and screens in downtown Copenhagen.
The exhibitions represent two different sides of the everyday experience: one that relates to
the daytime, and one that relates to the nighttime, the land of shadows and the hidden.
Common to the works selected is that they represent reality in a slightly distorted and twisted
mode of expression: the worlds we are invited into are not what they appear to be at first
glance - in fact they require more of the viewer than a quick glance to fully unfold what they
are about.
Artists included in the main exhibition Day & Night:
Tim Davis (b. 1969 in Malawi), Peter Funch (b.1974 in Denmark), Anne Hardy (b. 1970 in
England), Todd Hido (b. 1968 in USA), Jacob Holdt (b. 1947 in Denmark), Nicolai Howalt (b.
1970 in Copenhagen, Denmark), Mark Hunter (b. 1986 in USA), Hanna Liden (b. 1976 in
Sweden), Laurel Nakadate (b. 1975 in Texas, USA), Jason Nocito (b. 1974 in USA), Dash
Snow (b. 1981 d. 2009 in USA), Peter Sutherlands (b. 1976 in USA). Klaus Thymann (b. 1974
in Denmark), Shizuka Yokomizo (b. 1966 in Japan). Kohei Yoshiyuki (b. 1946 in Japan).
Day has been curated by Charlotte Sprogøe who is also the managing director of the
Copenhagen Photo Festival; and Night has been curated by Jesper Elg from V1 Gallery. The
participating artists are mainly from the US, Japan, Denmark and the UK (please refer to the
complete list of artists below).
Most of the artists of Day & Night will participate in a conference on contemporary
photography at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts on May 14. In addition to this seminar,
various workshops, talks, openings and other seminars will take place during the Festival.
About the Copenhagen Photo Festival
The Festival is a non-profit organisation, supported among others by the Danish Arts Council
and the City of Copenhagen. Its founding directors are Rasmus Ranum and Julie Klitbo, the
owners of the photo agencies Sumo og BLINK which work with Danish photographers in
Denmark and abroad. Managing director of the festival is curator and art historian Charlotte
Sprogøe. The Festival takes place in Copenhagen from May 12 to 20 2010.
The Festival programme will be currently updated at the homepage of the Copenhagen Photo
Festival: http://www.copenhagenphotofestival.com
For further information on the Copenhagen Photo Festival, press photos or interviews please
contact Maria Wernberg on press@copenhagenphotofestival.com or +45 25 14 02 43
Image: Anne Hardy, Unity, 2009
Diasec mounted c-type print
143.5 x 177 cm - 56 1/2 x 69 5/8 inches
2009. Courtesy Maureen Paley, London
Opening 12 may 2010
Venues
The main exhibition Day & Night:
Day takes place in broad daylight at central locations in Copenhagen such as Rådhuspladsen
(the Town Hall Square), Kongens Nytorv and Nørreport
The Night part of the exhibition does not begin until dusk. Then it will appear as projections on
shop windows, the facades of houses and screens in downtown Copenhagen and in the
Metro.
Festival Information Centre:
Building 55, Den Grå Kødby (The Grey Meatpacking District). The Centre includes a café and
a bookstore.
Photo exhibitions:
The National Museum of Photography, The National Gallery of Denmark, Danish Center of
Architecture, The Glyptotek, Fotografisk Center, Galleri Bo Bjerggaard, V1 Gallery, Galerie
Mikael Andersen, Peter Lav Gallery, Martin Asbæk Gallery, Danish Architecture Centre, Hans
Alf Gallery, Rohde Contemporary, Galerie Eros, Cinemateket.
Besides the venues mentioned a variety of exhibitions will be presented at The Meatpacking
District focusing on fashion photography and press photography among others.
Seminars, talks, workshops etc.:
On May 14 The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts will be hosting a Festival conference with
the participation of the artists from the main exhibition Day & Night. Besides the conference
The National Photo Museum, the National Gallery of Denmark and most of the galleries will be
hosting events such as artist talks and workshops.