Kunstcenter Silkeborg Bad,
Gjessøvej 40
8600 Silkeborg
Dänemark
Exclusive guided tour by curator Anne Berk at Kunstcentret Silkeborg Bad
Tour of Two Exhibitions: Get inspired by Feel the Space of the Forest, and the wonderful wood sculptures of Mirko Zrinšćak
Online registrations are closed. If you wish to attend please contact Susanne Ahrenkiel directly.
Feel the Space of the Forest reflects on our relationship with the forest, an essential element for our survival. Eleven international artists highlight different aspects of the forest—as a repository of memory, a botanical site, a climate regulator, a CO2 absorber, a site for activism, a sacred place, and a space for contemplation.
Croatian sculptor Mirko Zrinšćak (b. 1953) brings the invisible to light. Living in seclusion in the forest of Mount Učka, his elongated, pulsating, rhythmic forms are meditations on the hidden forces of nature, created in dialogue with the trees from which they are made.
Anne Berk is a curator, critic, and Chairperson of Sculpture Network, based in the Netherlands.
Program
11:00 - 11:30 Meet & greet at the Kunstcentret restaurant with coffee.
11:30 - 13:00 Tour of two exhibitions with curator Anne Berk.
13:00 - 14:30 Lunch & showroom (participants share documentation) in the Sculpture Room.
14:30 - 15:00 Visit to sculptures outside.
Participation
Sculpture Network members: 150,- kr
Non Members: 225,- kr
Including: curator led tours in two exhibitions, two drinks, lunch and entrance fee.
The number of participants is limited.
Maximum 25 attendees. Members priority.
Online registration required by 27 November 2024!
The programme will be held in English, summarized in Danish where needed.
Please bring your own presentation (catalogue/portfolio) for networking.
Contact
This event is organised by Sculpture Network Coordinator Susanne Ahrenkiel in cooperation with Anne Berk, curator and Chairperson of Sculpture Network. If you have any questions about the event or registration, please contact Susanne or info@sculpture-network.org
Meeting point
In the museum's restaurant