About CHART
CHART is the leading event for Nordic contemporary art and an editorial platform focusing on the region's contemporary art scene. We bring together dedicated individuals and inspiring professionals to impact the future of the arts community in the Nordics and beyond.
The next edition of CHART will take place from 28 – 31 August 2025
Each year, we present an art fair with the leading galleries in the region, alongside younger galleries with more emerging programmes, a Book & Print fair, a vast public programme of talks, performances, films and music, a site-specific sculptural exhibition in the iconic amusement park Tivoli Gardens, as well as ongoing editorial releases. Building on Copenhagen’s strongholds of art, design, and architecture we explore artistic crossovers and bring the arts community together in all its diversity.
Read our Mission Statement here.
CHART is located at Charlottenborg, home of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and Kunsthal Charlottenborg, in the heart of Copenhagen.
Find out more about accessibility at CHART here.
Founded by five leading Copenhagen-based galleries in 2013, CHART is now run as a non-profit foundation with a professional board; Annette Sadolin (Chair), Klaus Eldrup-Jørgensen (Vice Chairman, CEO, Trackman), Mette Kynne Frandsen (CEO, Henning Larsen Architects), Knud Foldschack (Lawyer), Kirse Junge-Stevnsborg (Director, Malmø Kunstmuseum), Bo Bjerggaard (Galleri Bo Bjerggaard), Claus Andersen (Andersen’s), Jesper Elg (V1 Gallery), Mikkel Grønnebæk (V1 Gallery), Susanne Ottesen (Galleri Susanne Ottesen).
Read more here.
CHART is a Member of the Gallery Climate Coalition (GCC). Please read our Environment Responsibility Statement here.
Photo by Niklas Adrian Vindelev
Photo by Joakim Züger / BARSK Projects
Photo by Joakim Züger / BARSK Projects
Photo by Joakim Züger / BARSK Projects
Photo by Joakim Züger / BARSK Projects
Photo by Joakim Züger / BARSK Projects
Photo by Joakim Züger / BARSK Projects
Photo by Joachim Munck / BARSK Projects
Photo by Jan Søndergaard
Photo by Joakim Züger / BARSK Projects