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The National Gallery of Denmark (Danish: Statens Museum for Kunst, also known as "SMK", literally State Museum for Art) is the Danish national gallery, located in the centre of Copenhagen. [2] The museum collects, registers, maintains, researches and handles Danish and foreign art dating from the 14th century to the present day.
Copenhagen Municipality: Art: National collection of art from the 14th century to the present day Danish Police Museum: Nørrebro: Copenhagen Municipality: Cultural history: A former police station from 1883, now a museum dedicated to the history of the Danish Police Fore and crime in Denmark David Collection: City Centre: Copenhagen: Art ...
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Kunstforeningen was founded as a temporary society in 1825 by a circle of the most influential figures of the Danish art world during the Danish Golden Age.They were Johan Christian Fick, professors J. L. Lund, C. W. Eckersberg and G. F. Hetsch from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, the landscape painter J. P. Møller, the art historian Niels Laurits Høyen and Just Mathias Thiele, the ...
Art museums and galleries in Copenhagen (2 C, 19 P) C. Contemporary art galleries in Denmark (3 P) Danish curators (5 C, 15 P) F. ... Four Boxes Gallery; Fuglsang Art ...
V1 Gallery It was founded in 2002 by designer Jesper Elg and photographer Peter Funch . [ 2 ] The gallery has been listed as "Copenhagen's coolest art gallery" [ 4 ] by The New York Times , and listed in ArtNet's "Best contemporary galleries in Europe".
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Since 1981, the building has served as a Kunsthal and the City of Copenhagen's exhibition center for contemporary art. It was known as Nikolaj Udstillingsbygning till 2006, and Kunsthallen Nikolaj from 2006 to 2010.