Hammershøi and Europe
Exhibition period: 4 February – 20 May 2012
The great spring exhibition of 2012 serves a dual purpose: The exhibition presents the Danish artist Vilhelm Hammershøi (1864-1916) and his art as a phenomenon in itself. In addition to this the exhibition takes a new – and investigative – approach to Hammershøi by having his art enter into a dialogue with fellow European artists of his day.

Vilhelm Hammershøi, Selfportrait, Paris 1891. Private owner

Vilhelm Hammershøi, Standing Female Nude, 1909-10
A break with tradition
Vilhelm Hammershøi (1864-1916) has often been regarded as a singular, isolated figure within the Danish and European art scene.
The exhibition "Hammershøi and Europe" marks a break with this tradition. It takes the artist down new roads by juxtaposing his works with those of other artists from his era such as Whistler, Carriére, Fantin-Latour, Gauguin, and Khnopff.
Raising awareness of Hammershøi’s universe
The European works at the exhibition act as companion pieces and counterpoints to Hammershøi’s art and help raise our awareness of the things that are at stake within Hammershøi’s sensuous and introspective universe.
All the works featured at the exhibition come to say something about each other – one work will contribute to opening up another. The display focuses attention on the atmosphere and intimacy in the works, which represent a non-literary segment of the period’s art.
Hammershøi as a proponent of new departures in painting
Together, the works convey a clear impression of the new departures within painting of which Hammershøi has become a proponent. These new departures mark a break with tradition, lifting conventional motifs such as interiors, portraits, and landscapes out of their established contexts and into the modern world.
The works featured at the exhibition serve to document a search for a modern vocabulary that focuses on phenomena and existence rather than on narratives.
Hammershøi in Munich
From 15 June to 16 September 2012 the exhibition moves to The Kunsthalle of the Hypo Cultural Foundation in Munich under the title Hammershøi and Europe. A Danish Artist around 1900.
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