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Subject: Re: [Leica] Copenhagen photo galleries/exhibits
From: Nathan Wajsman <wajsman@webshuttle.ch>
Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 20:14:40 +0100

Hi Paul,

Here is a slightly revised reprint of a message I posted about a year
ago.

Galleries/exhibits:

In Copenhagen itself, the best bet is to check what is going on at the
Lousiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk, about 30 km north of the
city. It is a beautiful facility and the drive to get there is wonderful

as well if you follow the coastal road. It is also accessible by the
local trains (S-tog) from Copenhagen. The museum has a permanent
collection of paintings and sculptures, and they also specialise in
hosting the big blockbuster exhibits. I saw the controversial
Mapplethorpe exhibit there a few years ago, and HCB's "Des Europeens" in
1999. The museum also has an extremely well-stocked bookshop.

In Odense (Hans Christian Andersen's birthplace) you will find Denmark's

main photography museum/gallery, Museet for Fotokunst. It is located in
Brandts Klædefabrik in the centre of the city; it is an old factory
which has been converted to an art centre. There is a permanent
collection and exhibits. I went there in 1999 to see the "Us and Them"
exhibit
by Helmut Newton and Alice Springs, one of the best shows I have ever
seen. More recently, I saw the Eggleston exhibit which prompted me to
post the "emperor's new clothes" message some weeks ago. Odense is about
150 km from Copenhagen, now quite accessible as a bridge has been built
across the Belt, eliminating the need to take a ferry. The bridge itself
is very impressive, 19 km long and quite photogenic. Definitely worth
the trip. The museum also has a shop, but
it is not as well stocked as the one in Lousiana.

Fotografisk Center, København is a gallery in central Copenhagen (Gl.
Strand 48) which hosts a lot of interesting exhibits of the work of
Danish photographers. They also have a good bookshop. I visit it every
time I am in Copenhagen. It is located in a very nice area, in the
historic heart of the city.

Journal:

Museet for Fotokunst, described above, also publishes a journal devoted
for fine art photography, Katalog. It is a beautiful, large format,
70-odd page publication, mostly in English. It appears 3 times a year.
There is
a comprehensive listing of exhibits in Scandinavia. Subscription
outside Denmark is 275 DKK per year (including postage), about $47. You
can also check out their web site at  http://www.brandts.dk/katalog/ .

Leica dealers:

Denmark is a small country, so obviously the market for Leica is
limited. But there are at least three reasonably well-stocked dealers in

Copenhagen. Usually the prices in Denmark are not interesting to people
from the US or from the Continent, but sometimes you can find bargains,
and certainly it is cheaper than in Sweden or Norway, judging by
previous postings on this list.

Photografica, Studiestræde (near the main pedestrial street and the old
University of Copenhagen campus). Good selection of new and used, but
expensive.  Web page:
http://www.photografica.com/_pho_htm/photografica.htm  .

Foto C, Holbergsgade (behind the Royal Theatre on Kongens Nytorv, near
the end of the pedestrian street).
Also good selection of new and used.

Photo A/V, Holbergsgade (a bit down the street from Foto C). This one is

the best. I traded my 50mm Summilux for a new 50mm Summicron there, and
both the price I got for the Summilux and the price I paid for the
Summicron were quite reasonable. The guy to talk to is called David, he
is the Leica specialist.

I hope you have a wonderful time in Copenhagen. If this is your first
visit, go to the Little Mermaid and take pictures of the disappointed
American and Japanese tourists who expect to see something the size of
the Statue of Liberty and instead are confronted with a human-sized
statue on a rock.

Nathan

Paul Kopel wrote:

> I'll be in Copenhagen end of April and early May.  I'd appreciate
> suggestions on
> photo galleries/exhibits worth a visit.  Thanks.
> Paul KopeM

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Nathan Wajsman
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