Photo by Peter G. Christiansen
Here are some photos from yesterdays opening of High on Lowbrow at Galerie Wolfsen in Aalborg.
As I had to try to shed some of my shyness and actually talk to people – I unfortunately didn’t have a lot of opportunities to document the event. But luckily the gallery had a photographer on the scene who captured the entire event. I’ve taken the liberty of borrowing a few pics, to give you an impression of that wonderful day.
Photo by Peter G. Christiansen
A view from outside
Photo by Peter G. Christiansen
Photo by Peter G. Christiansen
Photo by Peter G. Christiansen
Notice the little red dot in the left corner? 😀
Photo by Peter G. Christiansen
Mmmmm….popcorn machine
Photo by Peter G. Christiansen
Art brings joy, beer and wine help too.
Photo by Peter G. Christiansen
Enthusiastic art-aficionado:-D
Photo by Peter G. Christiansen
The lovely Anja Altenburg Laursen
Photo by Peter G Christiansen
Photo by Peter G. Christiansen
Me
Photo by Peter G. Christensen
Photo by Peter G. Christiansen
German artist Thomas Behling posing with his piece
‘We love german weapons’
Closer look at before mentioned piece..
Photo by Peter G. Christiansen
Artist Hans Henrik Fischer
Painting by Hans Henrik Fischer
Photo by Peter G. Christiansen
Various awesome monsters by Danish artist and animator Tor Fruergaard
Yummy!
Two wonderful drawings by Jack Lind
‘Im right behind you’ and ‘Low Buoyancy’
Wooden sculpture carved from a single piece of wood
by Italien artist Leo Demetz
Lisa Black’s dark and beautiful creations – I love them!
Close-up
One more Lisa Black.
Hanging out with the Foxy Ladies
‘The Taste’ painting by Volcano
‘Maria Verkündigung’ Thomas Behling
Artwork by Klaus Gjørup
Artist Anja Altenburg Laursen (double)posing with her painting
‘Innocent when you dream’ by Anja Altenburg Laursen
‘China Doll’ by Anja Altenburg Laursen
Painting by Spanish artist Joseba Eskubi
That’s all for now folks – but I hope you get a chance to see this show in person. It’s a spectacular mix of different artists who share a love for the power of dreams and the charm of all things peculiar.
The exhibition will continue to the 24th of November, admission is free.