A-kassen
Nevin Aladag
Laylah Ali
Lucas Ajemian
Fredrik Auster
Nina Beier
Marie Lund
Michael Beutler
Bik van der Pol
Manon de Boer
Bosch & Fjord
Irina Botea
Jota Castro
Henning Christansen
Chto Delat / What is to be done?
Lilibeth Cuenca
Olafur Eliasson
Michael Elmgren
Ingar Dragset
Koken Ergun
Jakup Ferri
Flucht Kunst
FOS
Dora Garcia
Jens Haaning
Mona Hatoum
Romuald Hazoume
Husk Mit Navn
Hannah Hoch
Jesper Just
Oliver Kochta-Kalleinen
Tellervo Kalleinen
Daniel Knorr
Joachim Koester
Julius Koller
Irina Korina
John Korner
Ann Lislegaard
Mads Lynnerup
Jette Hye
Jin Mortensen
Aydan Murtezaoglu
Wangechi Mutu
Deimantas Narkevicius
Ioana Nemes
Melik Ohanian
Helio Oiticia,
Paulina Olowska
Roman Ondak
Parfyme
Pavel Pepperstein
Dan Perjovschi,
Tanja Nellemann Poulsen
Walid Raad
Rimini Protokoll
Kirstine Roepstorff
Pia Ronicke
Zeynel Abidin Kızılyaprak
Xabier Salaberria
Tomas Saraceno
Zineb Sedira
Roman Signer
Nedko Solakov
Hito Steyerl
Mladen Stilinovic
Tove Storck
Daniel Svarre
Danh Vo
Roi Vaara
Charlotte Bagger Brandt
Judith Schwarzbart
Solvej Helweg Ovesen
Curated by Charlotte Bagger Brandt, Judith Schwarzbart and Solvej Helweg Ovesen
The first international quadrennial for contemporary art in Denmark.
Participating artists: A-kassen, Nevin Aladag, Laylah Ali, Lucas Ajemian, Fredrik Auster, Nina Beier & Marie Lund, Michael Beutler, Bik van der Pol, Manon de Boer, Bosch & Fjord, Irina Botea, Jota Castro, Henning Christansen, Chto Delat / What is to be done?, Lilibeth Cuenca, Olafur Eliasson, Michael Elmgren & Ingar Dragset, Köken Ergun, Jakup Ferri, Flucht Kunst, FOS, Dora García, Jens Haaning, Mona Hatoum, Romuald Hazoumé, Husk Mit Navn, Hannah Höch, Jesper Just, Oliver Kochta-Kalleinen and Tellervo Kalleinen, Daniel Knorr, Joachim Koester, Július Koller, Irina Korina, John Kørner, Ann Lislegaard, Mads Lynnerup, Ján Mančuška, Jette Hye Jin Mortensen, Aydan Murtezaoglu, Wangechi Mutu, Deimantas Narkevičius, Ioana Nemes, Melik Ohanian, Hélio Oiticia, Paulina Olowska, Roman Ondak, Parfyme, Pavel Pepperstein, Dan Perjovschi, Tanja Nellemann Poulsen, Walid Raad, Rimini Protokoll, Kirstine Roepstorff, Pia Rönicke / Zeynel Abidin Kızılyaprak, Xabier Salaberria, Tomás Saraceno, Zineb Sedir a, Roman Signer, Nedko Solakov, Hito Steyerl, Mladen Stilinović, Tove Storck, Daniel Svarre, Danh Vo, Roi Vaara
A U-TURN for contemporary art
The focal point of the quadrennial is the notion of the U-TURN as a movement and a radical change of direction. Art stands in a dynamic relation to changes in contemporary culture, and it is in itself an expression of cultural processes. With U-TURN sights can be set in new directions – offering a new outlook for the audience and new insights into critical cultural self-awareness.
The main exhibition in the Carlsberg Brewery area between Vesterbro and Valby will be hosted in a 4,000 m2 bottling hall. Together with Nikolaj Copenhagen Contemporary Art Centre, this constitutes an exhibition area of over 5,000 m2. In close collaboration with Nikolaj Copenhagen Contemporary Art Center, there will be a solo exhibition by the Danish artist Jesper Just at this venue. Among other works, he will present the premiere of a new work which has been produced in collaboration with U-TURN is specially made for Nikolaj CCAC.
More than 10 new works and installations will also be exhibited in public spaces around Copenhagen. These will include Olafur Eliasson exhibiting at the City Hall Square, Dan Perjovschi drawing on Sønder Boulevard and the artist group Parfyme developing an alternative harbour plan for Copenhagen Harbour.
In addition to the exhibitions of the quadrennial, U-TURN is initiating an ambitious international collaboration, Opening Hours, a collaboration that will involve an exchange of events with four institutions abroad: berlin biennale (Germany), IDEA art + society (Cluj-Napoca, Romania), Mücsarnok / Kunsthalle Budapest (Hungary) and Lunds Konsthall (Sweden).
Press conference: 3 September
Professional preview: 4 September
Official opening: 5 September
For enrolment, hotel booking and more information:
Head of PR, Press & Sponsorship
Anders Lichinger
T: +45 2137 1108
E: anders@uturn-copenhagen.dk
U-TURN website: http://www.uturn-copenhagen.dk
Main Location: Gl. Carlsbergvej 11
Opening hours: Tuesday- Sunday: 10am – 6pm, Thursday 10am- 10pm, Monday closed
Public spaces: City Hall Square, Copenhagen Harbour and several public squares in Copenhagen.