Charlotte Fogh Gallery

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Charlotte Fogh Gallery
Aaboulevarden 43
8000 Aarhus C
Denmark

Presentation of the gallery

Charlotte Fogh Gallery is a leading contemporary gallery based in Aarhus, Denmark. The gallery represents both established and emerging artists from Denmark and abroad, with a strong focus on experimental practices in drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, and installation. With a clear curatorial vision, the program highlights innovative practices and thought-provoking perspectives that engage with global contemporary discourse.

Through ambitious exhibitions, collaborations, and international art fairs, Charlotte Fogh Gallery has earned a reputation for introducing progressive voices and fostering long-term artistic careers. The gallery works closely with museums, institutions, and collectors, situating its artists within a broader international context and contributes a dynamic force in the Scandinavian art scene.

Présentation du projet

Charlotte Fogh Gallery is presenting the Danish artists, Julie Nord and Kathrine Ærtebjerg; both with drawing at the core of their artistic practice. At Drawing Now Paris, they show drawings, watercolors, sewn paper-collages, and paper-based mobiles.

Julie Nord is renowned for her distinctive, surreal universes, where female and mythical hybrids of humans, animals, and plants unfold in richly layered narratives. Her work draws on feminism, art history, psychology, and outsider art, merging poetic precision with a subtle, unsettling darkness.

Kathrine Ærtebjerg creates enigmatic images that balance between the figurative and the abstract. In recent works, she has integrated spray-painted elements referencing the external world—nature, tools, and phenomena—interwoven with inner, imaginative realms. Her works appear poetic and playful, yet with undertones of mystery.

Both artists are represented in major Danish and international museum collections. Their practices explore the female body, life cycles, and inner fantasy worlds through a form of neo-surrealist feminism that reactivates surrealism’s legacy while connecting it to contemporary psychological and feminist discourse.

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