Chiharu Shiota has amazed us again, perhaps more than ever, with a monumental installation in the eerie underworld of the Cisternerne, a subterranean art space in Copenhagen that was once a reservoir.
A still from Marina Abramović’s “Seven Deaths.” Image courtesy the artist Marina Abramović—unilaterally considered a pioneer of performance art—was still having breakfast in the Austrian Alps when we ...
Cisternerne is an old water reservoir built in 1856-1859. For many decades the subterranean chambers were forgotten but are now open to the public and offer world-class art experiences. Today, ...
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Copenhagen for art lovers
Copenhagen boasts a multitude of museums and galleries that will thrill art lovers visiting the city. From large state museums to smaller private collections, bijoux contemporary exhibitions to a ...
The location is dramatic: an old subterranean reservoir used for the storage of drinking water in Copenhagen, turned into a museum of contemporary art with an evocative name, Cisternerne. On show here ...
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