Modern Glass from Denmark - European Museum of Modern Glass, Germany

I am very happy to be participating with my installation passage at the exhibition - Modern glass from Denmark - at the European Museum of Modern Glass from May 29 - November 19 - 2023.

European Museum of Modern Glass
Rosenau 10
96472 Rödental - Germany

Extract from the museum’s website /

The exhibition brings together a good 50 works made over a period of 40 years by 27 artists and designers who were born in Denmark, live in Denmark or have worked there. Denmark has a long tradition of hand-blown glass and this is also evident in the exhibition. It begins with the works of the founding father of the Danish studio glass movement, Finn Lynggaard.

Some multi-part arrangements and installations go far beyond traditional glassblowing. Steffen Dam presents a series of glass cylinders which with their jellyfish-like forms are reminiscent of curiosities, while Ida Wieth’s installation, Passage, consists of numerous blown glass tubes that enclose a closely defined space that one can walk into.

Participating artists:

Maria Bang Espersen, Michael Bang, George William Bell, Stine Bidstrup, Lene Bødker, Ned Cantrell, Steffen Dam, Trine Drivsholm, Darryle Hinz, Jeannet Iskandar, Susanne Jøker Johnsen, Micha Karlslund, Jesper Kerrn-Jespersen, Anja Kjaer, Morten Klitgaard, Maria Koshenkova, Karen Lise Krabbe, Per Lütken, Finn Lynggaard, Anna Mlasowsky, Tobias Møhl, Jonas Noel Niedermann, Karen Nyholm, Stig Persson, Lene Charlotte Tangen and Ida Wieth.

photo / Veste Coburg Art Collection (Dieter Ertel)