About ANDERSEN’S (DK)
Andersen’s originally began as a project space on Linienstrasse in Berlin that was called Andersen’s Wohnung. From 1996 to 1999 Andersen’s Wohnung existed as an alternative art space run by Danish artist Claus Andersen and German artists Thilo Heinzmann and Anselm Reyle. The gallery opened in Copenhagen in 2005 with its focus based on Claus Andersen’s German connections and started out with artists he was working with in Berlin, among these being Henrik Olesen, Anselm Reyle, Olafur Eliasson and Tomás Saraceno. Today, however, the gallery represents a variety of emerging and established artists from all over the world. A key feature of the gallery’s program is a focus on conceptually rigorous artistic practices that take part in the vital dialogue transpiring between art and the broader socio-cultural currents in contemporary society.
For CHART 2017, Andersen’s presented artworks from Tomás Saraceno.
Photo credit:
CHART ART FAIR 2017. Photo by David Stjernholm
Andersens Contemporary Amaliegade 40. Gallery Space. Photo credit: Morten Jacobsen Andersens Contemporary