
Thanks to
The Obel Family Foundation and the A.P. Møller and Chastine Mc-Kinney Foundation, both of which have supported this exhibition.
Danish and International Art after 1900
Permanent exhibition with artworks from the Collections
Modern art from the 20th century and the very latest contemporary art now fills the exhibition rooms of the Gallery’s white building, offering a wide-ranging display of the main movements within Danish art. The exhibition includes rooms focusing on major individual figures, on collective movements, and on important works and trends from the international art scene of the period.
Move through time – the long corridor is a timeline
The long walkway extending through the building acts like a kind of timeline. As you move through the large exhibition rooms facing the Østre Anlæg park you also move chronologically through a sequence of art from the early 20th century to the present day.
Overview and focus
The large exhibition rooms on one side of the walkway offers visitors the chance to orient themselves and get an overview of art from the early 20th century to the present day. Each room presents a specific period.
The smaller rooms on the other side of the corridor also follow the overall chronological order, but their focus is aimed elsewhere: they offer visitors the opportunity to focus on tendencies, groupings, artists or particular issues.

About the display
A chronological display that allows scope for exploration.
Visiting information
Free admission
Opening hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday-Sunday: 10.00 -17.00
Wednesday: 10.00 - 20.00
Adress
Sølvgade 48-50
DK-1307 København K
Further visiting information
Baby carriages
Bookshop
Café
Calendar
For groups
Handicap access
Visiting with your family

Take an iPad on your tour
Borrow an iPad from the ticket desk and experience the works in new, thought-provoking ways.

Move through time
Focusing on particular periods allows the characteristics of the given era to emerge. Read about the periods in the display.








