Arts
Six Documentaries to See at CPH:DOX 2019
Copenhagen’s biggest documentary festival is 20th – 31st March and their line up is impressive.
Scandinavian travel, design, culture, and what’s on for locals, travellers and scandiphiles. Based in Copenhagen and Stockholm.
Copenhagen’s biggest documentary festival is 20th – 31st March and their line up is impressive.
This photographer explored what it means for Danes to be the “happiest people in the world.”
This social enterprise hires refugee women to create and sell floral bouquets around Copenhagen.
“Working with art saved me. It was a way to heal myself from loneliness.”
This Danish gallery is focused on co-creation and community interaction, in the shadow of Nørrebro’s S-train line.
This portrait and fashion photographer creates clean, sincere images with a Scandinavian style and a global outlook.
Filled with quirky characters, adventures, and life lessons, these classic stories are perfect for kids and kids-at-heart.
This family of artists runs a gallery and shop where they sell their colorful, eclectic work and curated vinyl records.
What’s the difference between an art book and an artist’s book? This small store in Copenhagen has the answer.
Formerly the basis for Trentemøller, Fraser McGuinness gets real about why he left the stage to cut hair.
The large film festival runs from 7th – 18th November with over 150 films from 60 countries.
The reopened space, designed by Wingårdhs and Wikerstål Arkitekter, will display over 5,000 pieces at a time.