
Kunsthal Charlottenborg
Kunsthal Charlottenborg is one of Northern Europe's largest exhibition spaces for contemporary art, housed in a baroque palace between Nyhavn and Kongens Nytorv in Copenhagen. Its history dates back to 1883, and today it is part of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts' Schools of Visual Arts. The kunsthal runs a rotating programme of Danish and international contemporary art exhibitions.
Now on view
2 exhibitions
Afgang 2026
Elisa R. Linn, Lennart Wolff
Meet the next generation of artists – 27 graduates from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts’ Schools of Visual Art showcase their works across a range of media in this year’s MFA Degree Show. After many years of…

Małgorzata Mirga-Tas
Henriette Bretton-Meyer
Polish artist and activist Małgorzata Mirga-Tas (b. 1978) brings Roma culture to life in vibrant textile collages that highlight community, heritage and women’s lives. Her first solo exhibition in Denmark features works…
Opening soon
3 upcoming
Amalie Smith
Danish visual artist and author Amalie Smith (b. 1985) presents her most extensive solo exhibition to date, featuring new works created specifically for the North Wing of Kunsthal Charlottenborg. Through a series of…

Jochen Lempert
Details and patterns of nature are transformed into analogue black-and-white photographs by German artist Jochen Lempert (b. 1958). Trained as a biologist, he blends scientific observation with artistic vision,…

Som Supaparinya
Thai artist Som Supaparinya (b. 1973) explores how infrastructure, landscapes, and political alliances shape collective memory across Southeast Asia. Her first solo exhibition in Scandinavia brings together two recent…