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GROUP EXHIBITION
6.6.2026 - 18.7.2026
GRIMSON CASADE
KRISTIAN BLUFF (UK/DK)
30 × 40
8.000 DKK
STATUS: AVAILABLE
PASSAGE
SOFIA TILLMAN (SE)
70 × 100
20.000 DKK
STATUS: AVAILABLE
TÅGETILSTAND
LARS HJORTKÆR (DK)
OIL AND PIGMENTNS ON LINEN
50 × 50
8.500 DKK
STATUS: AVAILABLE
RED
MILLE MARIE BERGER (DK)
50 × 60
5.200 DKK
STATUS: AVAILABLE
INHABITANTS #1
CHRISTIANE LA COUR (DK)
13 × 10 × 7
2.200 DKK
STATUS: AVAILABLE
THE MANY EYES
CAMILLA LOHMANN (DK)
60 × 70
9.500 DKK
STATUS: AVAILABLE
CUSP
ELETTA DAEMEN (NE)
68 × 54 × 3
14.900 DKK
STATUS: AVAILABLE
DOUBLE BASS PLAYER
VICTOR GRAU(DK)
32 × 19
2.000 DKK
STATUS: AVAILABLE
ILDTUNGE
TILDE RØNNE-CHRISTENSEN (DK)
48 × 26 ×6
6.500 DKK
STATUS: AVAILABLE
DAUGHTERS OF ERITREA
ALEM DEREGE (ER/UK)
40 × 40
17.300 DKK
STATUS: AVAILABLE
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DE ARTISTS
KRISTIAN BLUFF (UK/DK)
Kristian Bluff is a Copenhagen-based expressionist painter working in watercolour and acrylics, creating atmospheric land, sea and cityscapes inspired by direct experience and memory.
His work has been exhibited internationally, including at Gallery@OXO in London, Echos Gallery in São Paulo and the Nordic Art Agency Winter Exhibition in Malmö. His paintings are held in corporate and private collections across the Nordics, the UK, France and the USA.
SOFIA TILLMAN (SE)
Born in Norrköping, Sweden, and based in Gothenburg, the artist works with egg-oil tempera, dry pastel, and charcoal on canvas and paper. Painting is approached as an exercise in submission - a confrontation with lack, pain, and the tension between reality, imagination, and dream.
The work explores themes of birth and death, transformation, eroticism, passion, separation, grief, and the search for the sacred. Emerging from inner landscapes and memory, the imagery often reflects states of impermanence and emotional vulnerability. Recurring sources of inspiration include Sigmund Freud, Julia Kristeva, Paul Celan, as well as artists such as Louise Bourgeois, Edvard Munch, Carl Fredrik Hill, and Mamma Anderson.
LARS HJORTKÆR (DK)
Based in Copenhagen, the artist is a painter driven by moods and atmosphere. Their process unfolds as a constant tension between construction and destruction - a space where nothing is accidental, yet everything is.
Working intuitively, they seek to recreate the inner images we all carry within us, creating works that are at once immersive and unsettling, drawing the viewer in while catching them off guard.
MILLE MARIE BERGER (DK)
Mille Berger is a Danish abstract artist working within Nordic minimalism. Through her signature practice, Colours in (e)motion, she explores the relationship between colour, movement, and sensory perception.
Her works create calm visual spaces where subtle depth and emotional presence gradually unfold.
CHRISTIANE LA COUR (DK)
With clay in her hands, the artist shapes expressive and intuitive ceramic works. The material acts as an active collaborator in the process, where each piece emerges through bodily impulses and a tactile dialogue with the clay. Rather than forcing a form into being, she relinquishes control and allows the intuitive and organic to guide the expression.
CAMILLA LOHMANN (DK)
Based in Copenhagen, the artist is a photographer and visual artist with a BA in Photography from HDK-Valand Academy of Art and Design. Their work explores themes of inner darkness, identity, gender, queerness, representation, and transformation, driven by a deep curiosity about people and the world around them. Combining documentary and staged photography, the artist often incorporates found and reused materials and objects into their works, creating a dialogue between image and object where familiar forms begin to shift and dissolve.
Before turning to photography in 2019, they spent more than two decades working in the fashion industry as a tailor, pattern maker, and designer. This background continues to inform their artistic practice through a strong focus on materiality, craftsmanship, and the relationship between photography and three-dimensional form.
ELETTA DAEMEN (NE)
The artist is a Dutch artist based in Sweden whose practice combines craftsmanship with conceptual exploration. After leaving academia for the workshop, they trained as a furniture maker and established a studio creating custom furniture for private clients. In recent years, their work has gradually moved beyond functional design toward a more autonomous artistic practice.
While craft remains central, the work explores the expressive potential of wood in dialogue with materials such as frosted, mirrored, and fractured glass. Through this interplay of light, form, and material, the artist investigates themes of ambiguity, perception, and vagueness - interests rooted in an academic background in linguistics and the study of meaning.
VICTOR GRAU (DK)
The artist works with oil paint on raw, untreated canvas, developing an abstract, semi-figurative language rooted in gesture, texture, and immediacy. Having spent most of their adult life in the United States, their practice is deeply informed by a fascination with American sports and music — from the choreography of players and the communal pulse of crowds to the weathered signage of arenas and the rhythms of live sound.
Music and sport serve as central references within the work, translated into colour, mark-making, and compositional tempo. Rather than depicting these subjects directly, the paintings seek to capture their atmosphere and spectacle as material, carrying a nostalgic and cinematic resonance.
TILDE RØNNE-CHRISTENSEN (DK)
Tilde is a Danish interdisciplinary artist working with ceramic sculpture, interactive installations, and sound. In their ceramic practice, they create symbolic and expressive forms that explore perception, presence, and transformation through stoneware, engobe, underglaze, and glaze.
Alongside ceramics, her background includes interactive and sound-based works exhibited across Denmark.
ALEM DEREGE (ER)
Alem Derege is a London-based painter and illustrator whose practice is shaped by her East African heritage. Her work explores themes of culture, community, identity, and legacy, often reflecting on migration and belonging. She holds a BA in Architecture from University of Sheffield and an MA in Migration and Diaspora Studies from SOAS University of London.
Derege is currently developing her debut oil painting series, Daughters of Eritrea, which celebrates the strong female figures in her life - many of whom left their homeland to settle in Europe or the United States. Through these works, she explores the ways cultural identity is preserved and transformed across generations and geographies.