1964
Galerie EXI, Odense, DK
Kirsten Justesen m.fl. / among others
Exhibition with contributions by the residents of the commune Huset on Hunderupvej 78 in Odense, which also housed Galerie EXI. Justesen lived in the commune during this period, and it is probably this exhibition that is referred to in her CV. What works she included in the exhibition is unknown, and there is no known documentation of it. According to an interview with the artist by Helle Kjærulff, Jyllandsposten 21 July 2013, she exhibited fabric prints and woodcuts, while the artist's ceramics CV states that it was ceramic works. Both are plausible.
1965
Vestjysk Kunstforening, Ulfborg, DK
Ane Brügger, Kirsten Justesen
Predominantly an exhibition of works by Ane Brügger, but Justesen, who worked as her assistant prior to the exhibition, also had a small selection of her works on display. According to a newspaper article in Demokraten on 21 June 1964, Justesens works were reliefs, one of which is "a composition of onion domes" inspired by a Soviet television broadcast shown as a prelude to Nikita Khrushchev's visit to Denmark the same year. Further information about the reliefs has not been found and there is no known documentation of the exhibition.
1968
Byens Billede, Raadhuspladsen, Aarhus, DK
Ung Kunst
Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen, DK
Margrethe Agger, Helle Algreen-Ussing, Find Mølgaard Andersen, Jens Flensted Andersen, Knud Andersen, Leif Otter Andersen, P. Nygaard Andersen, Rigmor Bærskog Andersen, Ole Arnach, Dag Arnljot, Erik Gottlieb Arque, Tine Barfoed, Anna Bech, Carl Beier, Maiken Berknov, Per Henrik Bille, Kristen Bjørnkær, Lars H. Bloch, Ingeborg Borup, Stig Brøgger, Per Buchreitz, Kedl Bech Christensen, Erik Clausen, Poul Clemmesen, Hans M. Dahl, Bodil Damgård, Jørgen Dam, John Davidsen, Mette Dideriksen, Peter Dohm, Jens Dyhrberg, Aage Engelbart, Freddie Eriksen, Jette Erlandsen, Bjørn Esbensen, Rut Fagerberg, Preben Fagerholt, Hanne Funder, Knud Erik Færgemann, C.H. de Grinet, GRUPPE 33, Niels Guttormsen, Erik Hagens, Auge Hammerskov, Axel Hansen, Bjørn T. Hansen, Erik Gram Hansen, Gudmund Vang Hansen, Hans Mathias Hansen
Sculpture I was exhibited under the title Spejl – Hvid – Foto ('Mirror – White – Photo'), catalogue no. 14.
Catalogue available
1969
Kunsthal Aarhus, Aarhus, DK
Ung Kunst
Erik Maier Carlsen, Mogens Gissel, Else Johansen, Kirsten Justesen, Knud Lundbæk, William Louis Sørensen, the Zygo Group (Thorbjørn Laustsen, Per Kramer, Freddy Halle, Niels Erik Jensen), Ib Østergaard m.fl. / among others.
The concept of the exhibition was that anyone could show up and contribute whatever they wanted.
Aarhus City Hall, Aarhus, DK
Maleri / Painting: Knud Andersen, Rigmor Bærskog Andersen, Harald Bøhling-Petersen, John Christensen, Oda Christiansen, Ole Dufour, Knud Erik Færgemann, Mogens Gissel, Aage Arbjerg Hansen, Børge Hansen, Peer Strande Hansen, Thorbjørn Lausten Jacobsen, Erik Jørgensen, Ulrich Kvist, Erik Otto Larsen, Orla Ebo Larsen, Orla Lau, John Little, Ole Krog Møller, H. H. Nielsen, Hans Helge Nielsen, Henning Nielsen, Kaj Lykke Nielsen, Rud Ingemann Pedersen, Hans M. Voigt Steffensen, Peter Winkel, Jette With, Alex Wittendorff. Grafik / Graphic art: Jan Berger, Birger Brøndum, Erik Clausen, Mogens Egholm, Hanne Funder, Freddy Halle, Børge Hansen, Henning Hansen, Lasse Hansen, P. O. Hansen, Preben Hansen, Sys Hindsbo, John Herluf Jensen, Ann Mary Johnsen, Per Kramer, Leif Kath, Karin Birgitte Lund, Steen Lundstrøm, Egon Mortensen, Ole Broager Nielsen, Allan Nordmark, Erling Olsen
Sculpture II was exhibited under the title Kasse 60-60-50 ('Box 60-60-50'), catalogue no. 142. Cut Piece – Fold Sculpture was included as an illustration in the catalogue. This was the first time that KP had a jury for sculpture, which this year consisted of Edgar Funch, Niels Guttormsen and Gert Nielsen.
Catalogue available
Folkebiblioteket, Mølleparken, Aarhus, DK
Ung Kunst
1970
B. Werner & Co., booth 13, 14 og 15, Bella Center, Copenhagen, DK
Bodil Damgård, Hanne Funder, Jens Peter Helge Hansen, Peter Hentze, Kirsten Justesen, Birgitta Jønsson, Steen Lundstrøm, Nils Malmstrøm, Erik Gert Meltofte, Gunnar Bay Nielsen, Hans Helge Nielsen, Henning von der Osten, John Ravn, Susan Rubin, Lars Serena, Gitte Skjoldjensen, Grethe Toft
Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, DK
Maleri / painting: Hanne Torpe Alkærsig, Eva Andersen, Knud Andersen, Steen Ankjær, Kristian Begtorp, Pierre Beskow, Søren Birk, Jens Birkemose, Torben Bokse, Inge Lise Bonnevie, Knud Brogaard, Benedicte Brummer, Kit Mosegaard Bruun, Charlotte Brüel, H. C. Bärenholdt, Bernhard Kai Christensen, Keld Bech Christensen, Børge Christiansen, Margrethe Clausen, Augusta Thejll-Clemmesen, Carla Colsmann Mohr, Bodil Damgaard, Per Damm, Gunnar Ditlefsen, Peter Dohm, Flemming Daastrup, Per Ehrenberg, Gorm Eriksen, Bjarne Esbensen, Leo Estvad, Ulrik Friis-Møller, Knud Erik Færgemann, Jørn Glob, Anne Margrethe Grosell, Kurt Gylvin, Josée Gaardsvig, Aage Arbjerg Hansen, Bjørn T. Hansen, Jørgen Teik Hansen, Merete Hansen, Ole Prip Hansen, Osmund Hansen, Preben Hansen, Mary E. Havning, Peter Hentze, Gerda Holm, Sand Holm, Tove Hummel, Daniel Hvidt
From the series of four, three were exhibited together under the title Maver ('Bellies'), catalogue no. 123. Selection unknown. The four epoxy stomachs were originally mounted on wooden boards, and therefore the dimensions listed in the exhibition catalogue differ from those recorded without the boards.
Catalogue available
Rådskælderen, Charlottenborg & Trefoldigheden, Østervoldgade, Copenhagen, DK
Kanonklubben (Lene Bille, Marie Bille, Rikke Diemer, Kirsten Dufour, Jytte Keller, Kirsten Justesen, Jytte Rex, Gitte Skjold-Jensen)
1971
Kunstforeningen for skoler i Randersområdet, Randers, DK
Elonn Agerup, Margrethe Agger, Søren Andersen, Poul Anker Bech, Merete Bentzen, Inge Lise Bonnevie, Ingeborg Borup, Stig Brøgger, Else Bøgeskov-Jensen, Bodil Damgård, Sven Enselmann, Jan Groth, Freddy Halle, Åge Arbjerg Hansen, Henry Heerup, Gunnar Hossy, Sylvest Jacobsen, Per Just, Kirsten Justesen, Preben Jørgensen, Leif Kath, Laurits R. Køser, Leif Larsen, Orla Lau, Steen Lundstrøm, Flemming Lynge Mogensen, Berta Moltke, Jane Muus, Finn Nielsen, Gunnar Bay Nielsen, Tage Ravn, Max Reinhardt, Rut Fagerberg Rosenkilde, Nils Ryberg, Liz Stoltenberg, Martin Stoth, Axel Svendsen, Palle Søndergaard, Jørn Særker, Thomas Thomsen, Bjarne W. Troelstrup, Erik Winckler, Poul Winther, Barry Lereng Witmont
Justesen's contributions were listed under catalogue nos. 248-254. A selection from Rockbilleder was exhibited under the titles Dylan, Zappa and Morrison. In addition to the works listed here, the artist exhibited three unidentified drawings.
Catalogue available
Bymuseet, Copenhagen, DK
Thomas Arnel, Albert Berthelsen, Gerda Gundorph-Jørgensen, Niels Guttormsen, Bjørn T. Hansen, Knud Hansen, Kirsten Justesen, Kai Lindemann, Mogens Lohmann, Naja Salto, Preben Siiger, Morten Skovmand m.fl. / among others
Kunsthal Aarhus, Aarhus, DK
Maleri / Painting: Karsten Amstrup, Find Mølgaard Andersen, Poul Anker Bech, Carl Beier, Niels-Erik Boesen, Gorm Eriksen, Preben Hansen, Dean Hayduk, Heinerik, Edel Bærskog Jensen, Niels Erik Jensen, Hans Kjær, Jens Knudsen, Bent Kyneb, Rosenstand Køser, Carl Johan Langelo, Jens Lauritzen, Erik Gert Meltofte, Odd Moe, Ole Krog Møller, Gunnar Bay Nielsen, Ole Broager Nielsen, Per J. K. Pedersen, Ole Bjørn Petersen, Tage Ravn, Niels Ejnar Rust, Niels Ryberg, Bodil Schaldemose, F. W. Schilling, Maud Sinclair, Erik Johan Skjoldborg, Knud Slejfer, Martin Sloth, Viggo Strange, Palle Søndergaard. Grafik / Graphic art: Allan Nordmark Andersen, Jens Birkemose, Lars H. Bloch, Henrik Buster Bruun, Erik Christiansen, Eva Clausen, Peter Dohm, Mogens Egholm, Sven Enselmann, Else Fenger, Einar Flogard, Hanne Funder, Hakuan, Freddy Halle, Bent Haller
Catalogue available
1972
Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, DK
Maleri / Painting: Ib Agger, Hanne Torpe Alkærsig, Eva Andersen, Jens Flensted Andersen, Tytte Andersson, Ole Arnach, Emma Mau Bach, Kristian Begtorp, Carl Beier, Inge Bendixen, Albert Berthelsen, Eva Beyer, Jette Bille, Torben Bohse, Claus Bojesen, Inge Lise Bonnevie, Mette Møller Bovin, Benedicte Brummer, Henrik Buster Bruun, Niels Bruun, Frits Bruzelius, Birger Brøndum, Jørgen Buch, Robert Bundgaard, H. C. Bärenholdt, Gunner Christensen, Kai Bernhard Christensen, Keld Bech Christensen, Otto Christensen, Uffe Christoffersen, Margrethe Clausen, Augusta Theil Clemmesen, Erik Clemmesen, Benny Cohn, Carla Colsmann Mohr, Per Damm, Inger Lut Debois, Birgit Diemer, Gunner Ditlefsen, Therese Dragshøj, Boel Dylander, Flemming Daastrup, Torben Ebbesen, Per Ehrenberg, Gorm Eriksen, Knud Faber, Helge Frederiksen, Lone Plaetner Frederiksen, Alfred Friis
It has not been possible to definitively verify which works Justesen exhibited, but according to the artist it was probably Flower Picture and Views, which were exhibited under the titles Blomsterbillede ('Flower Picture'), catalogue no. 171, and Billede af træ ('Picture of a Tree'), catalogue no. 172.
Catalogue available
Galleri Rubin & Magnussen, Copenhagen, DK
Nanna Herstad, Leif Holmberg, Kirsten Justesen, Vibeke Magnussen, Alev Sisbye, Palle Søndergaard
It has not yet been identified which works Justesen exhibited.
Skolegade 6, Hjørring, DK
Niels Bennetzen, Kirsten Christensen, Rikke Diemer, Hanne Funder, Dan Sterup Hansen, Jens Peter Helge Hansen, Peter Hentze, Birgitte Skjold Jensen, Kirsten Justesen, Peter Mølsted Jørgensen, Lise Kragh, Ole Lambertsen, Malmstrøm, Christian Mikkelsen, Peter Mønsted, Hans Helge Nielsen, Freddy “Fræk” Poulsen, Lykke Rosenkrans, Bertil Sjøberg, Ken André Stilling m.fl. / among others
The participants were, at the time, art and architecture students from Copenhagen and Aarhus. Under the leadership of Dan Sterup-Hansen, professor at the Contextual and Conceptual Department at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, they were invited to Hjørring by the municipality with the aim of contributing to the city’s ongoing urban development. The exhibition showcased the results of their stay in the city and consisted of films, images, models, prints, and fence decorations.
Galleri Rubin & Magnussen, København, DK
Grethe Balle, Birger Brøndum, Børge Christiansen, Erik Clausen, Sven Dalsgaard, Ernst Eberlein, Kis Eberlein, Alice Kalsøe Eriksen, Sven Chr. Espersen, Chr. Lymann Hansen, Anni Hedvard, Niels Helledie, Leif Holmberg, Gunnar Hossy, Bent Karl Jacobsen, Kirsten Justesen, Inge-Lise Koefod, Ole Vincent Larsen, Dominique Magnussen, Mogens Magnussen, Vibeke Magnussen, Egon Mathiesen, Peter Mølsted, Beate de Nergård, Helga Bruun de Nergaard, Therese Licht Nielsen, Peter Omann, Leif Petersen, Lone Plaetner, Robert Risager, Svend Ritter, Kaj Rubin, Susanne Rubin, Hans Sandmand, Roselil Schade, Allan Schmidt, Nathaniel Segal, Preben Franck Stelvig, Hermann Stilling, Gerda Åkersson m.fl. / among others
Nikolaj Kunsthal, København, DK
Billedkunstnernes Forbund, Københavns Kommunes Kulturfond
Kirsten Dehlholm, Poul Gernes, Kirsten Justesen, Tom Krøjer, Helle Kastrup-Olsen, Per Neble, Peter Omann, Jytte Rex, Hans Sandmand
In the list of works for the exhibition, Justesen's contribution is mentioned as 6 posters, catalogue nos. 4-9. The last two works has not yet been identified.
1973
Vendsyssel Kunstmuseum, Hjørring, DK
Kanji Arai, Niels Bennetzen, Kirsten Christensen, Rikke Diemer, Hanne Funder, Jens Peter Helge Hansen, Peter Henze, Kirsten Justesen, Erik Lynge, Nils Malmstrøm, Yetty Soebianto Mikkelsen, Carsten Nash, Hans Helge Nielsen, Freddy Poulsen, Niels Reumert, Jørgen Simonsen, Bertil Sjöberg, Birgitte Skjoldjensen, Dan Sterup-Hansen, Kenn André Stilling, Barry Lereng Wilmont, Anna-Greta Åstradsson
According to the list of works, Justesen also exhibited a work titled Baby, not further identified.
1974
La Centrale Galerie Powerhouse, Montreal, CA
Kirsten Justesen m.fl. / among others
La Centrale Galerie Powerhouse was a newly established gallery and meeting place for women, founded in 1973. According to Justesen, the structure was still very loose at the time, and she did not participate in a formal exhibition but likely showed the film Sleeping Beauty and perhaps some paper works in an improvised setting. Further information has not yet been obtained.
1975
Tranegården, Gentofte Kunstbibliotek, Hellerup, DK
- SCULPTURE II
- MÆLE – Hønsefødder & gulerødder
- BATTLE PICTURES [series of 4]
- KATRINE RELIEF #1-4
- BILLEDER FRA DET DAGLIGE UDFALD [series of 3]
- HOUSE WIFE VIDEO
- IMAGES FROM THE PRAIRIE [series of 3]
- PRIVATE STRAWBERRY PICTURES
- PUBLIC CORPS PICTURES
- HOUSEWIFE PICTURES [series of 4]
- WIDOW PICTURE
- A MATERNITY WOMAN ...
- IN COLD BLOOD
- THE TEXT – ALEXANDRA KOLLONTAI
The exhibition also featured a selection of posters from La Centrale Galerie Powerhouse in Canada and by VALIE EXPORT, as well as a display of merchandise related to St. Catherine of Alexandria.
Galerie Nähest St.Stephan, Wien, AT
VALIE EXPORT
Hilde Absalon, Anna Ambrose, Renate Bertlmann, Friedl Bondy, Gerda Diddens, Claudine Eizykman, VALIE EXPORT, La Lotta None E Finita, Barbara Frischmuth, Elfriede Gestl, Rebecca Horn, Dorothy Iannone, Birgit Jürgenssen, Kirsten Justesen, Maria Lassnig, Freiderike Mayröcker, Barbara Meter, Dore O., Muriel Olesen, Meret Oppenheim, Heidi Pataki, Christina Perincioli, Vibeke Petersen, Friederike Pezold, Cora Pongracz, Jytte Rex, Ulrike Rosenbach, Erika Runge, Franca Sacchi, Meina Schellander, Karin Schöffauer, Carolee Schneemann, Waltraud Seidlhofer, Katharina Sieverding
In connection with the exhibition, a symposium was held that elaborated on the exhibition's focus on female artists' sensitivity, creativity, and struggles. Cut Piece – Fold Sculpture was used as the cover illustration for both the exhibition catalogue and the printed programme.
Catalogue available
Grafik og Teknik, Aarhus, DK
David Bellak, Liller Meyer, Kirsten Justesen
Justesen showed a selection of screenprints from the exhibition Housewife Pictures; not further identified.
Vikingsberg Art Museum, Helsingborg, SE
Jørgen Boberg, Bodil Damgård, Helle-Vibeke Erichsen, Peter Hentze, Leif Jepsen, Kirsten Justesen, Bendt Thoft Nielsen, Ole F. Olsen, Kirsten Ortwed, Niels Strøbek, Jens-Flemming Sørensen
In the list of works, all of Justesen's contributions are listed under the title Housewife Pictures, catalogue nos. 43-56. According to exhibition documentation, Lunch was displayed in a smaller collage format consisting of eight identical prints. These prints were likely discarded after the exhibition, and the work has not been shown in this variant since. Therefore, this version is not included in this catalogue.
Catalogue available
Marienlyst Slot, Helsingør, DK
Jørgen Boberg, Bodil Damgård, Helle-Vibeke Erichsen, Peter Hentze, Leif Jepsen, Kirsten Justesen, Bendt Thoft Nielsen, Ole F. Olsen, Kirsten Ortwed, Niels Strøbek, Jens-Flemming Sørensen
The exhibition Ung dansk kunst was subsequently shown in Denmark under the title Indtryk fra Danmark. In line with the exhibition in Sweden, Lunch was probably presented in a smaller collage version; not further verified.
Catalogue available
Albertslund Kulturhus, Albertslund, DK
Bruksteatern, Ursula Reuter Christiansen, Hos Anna (Hanne Rømer, Lotte Rømer, Irene Becker, Karen Mortensen), Kirsten Justesen, Per Kirkeby, Mette Knudsen, Lesbisk Bevægelse, Living Moment, Lene Adler Petersen, Maurice Pialat, Jytte Rex, Elisabeth Rygård, Rødstrømpernes Teatergruppe, Elisabeth Therkelsen, Li Vilstrup m.fl. / among others
A three-week ‘femimultimedia’ event featuring film, images, a book café, theatre, objects, music, photography, poetry, and graphic art.
Catalogue available
Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, DK
Gruppen XX, gruppen Rejsning
Marina Abramović, Beth Anderson, Anne Arentz, Anne Berndt, Eva Weis Bentzon, Eva Bjerrgård, Miriam Bloom, Diane Bond, Sandra S. Branch, Kirsten Brand, Pernille Clausen, Mercedes Cuman, Bodil Damgård, VALIE EXPORT, Birgitta Faber, Maria Fisahn, Vibe Fly, Sonny Foltmar, Su Friedrich, Myra Gorig, Caroline Greenwald, Amy Hamouda, Gertrud Skot Hansen, Katrine Høffding, Sonja Iskov, Kirsten Justesen, Birgit Jürgenssen, Else Borup Kallesøe, Alice Kalsøe, Maryon Kantaroff, Helen Lait Kluge, Alison Knowles, Doreen Kraft, Torild Kristiansen, May Asher Kuskin, Hellen Lassen, Marianne Lassen, Carrol Law, Robin Lloyd, Helen Lucas, Inge Mahn, Hedda Matthesen, Susanne Mertz, Annette Messager, Lisa Mikulchik, Teresa Murak, Vernita Nemec, Lone Noander, Gina Pane
The first major international women's exhibition in Denmark, organised to mark the UN's designation of 1975 as International Women's Year. The exhibition – in which both professional artists and amateurs participated – featured artworks of all kinds, arts and crafts as well as cultural history and documentary material. A café was set up in one of the halls, and the exhibition included an extensive programme of poetry readings, performances, theatre productions, concerts, discussions, etc. Justesen and Hansen's poster project was shown as a picture frieze consisting of three sets of the six posters.
Catalogue available
1977
Tilst Library, Tilst, DK
Kirsten Justesen m.fl. / among others
Justesen showed a selection of screenprints from the exhibition Housewife Pictures; not further identified. There is only sparse correspondence in the artist's archive, and further details regarding dates and participants are unknown. The library was contacted in 2024, but no information is available in their records.
Kvindegalleriet, Aarhus, DK
According to the artist, it was most likely these works that were shown; not further verified.
Kunsthal Aarhus, Aarhus, DK
Ingvar Cronhammar
Bent Blindbæk, Erik Clausen, Ingvar Cronhammar, Aske Dam, Allan Glob, Leif Hjernøe, Kirsten Justesen, Ole Jørgensen, Per Kramer, Thomas Kruse, Peter Laugesen, Per Neble, Felix Pedersen, Gunnar Møller Pedersen, Jørn Rønnow, Jørgen Sejr, Teddy Sørensen, Thomas Thomsen m.fl. / among others
Orangerie des Schloss Charlottenburg and Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst, Arsenal, Berlin, DE
Ursula Bierther, Evelyn Kuwertz, Katrin Petersen, Inge Schumacher, Sarah Schumann, Ulrike Stelzl, Petra Zöfelt
Magdalena Abakanowicz, Marina Abramović, Annot, Diane Arbus, Dottie Attie, Carla Badiali, Mary Bauermeister, Paula Becker-Modersohn, Vanessa Bell, Benedetta, Mirella Bentivoglio, Ella Bergmann, Renate Bertlmann, Mary Beth-Edelson, Aenne Biermann, Ursula Bierther, Tabea Blumenschein, Diane Bond, Lee Bontecou, Bernadette Bour, Louise Bourgeois, Margaret Bourke-White, Gisela Breitling, Claudette Brun, Julia Margaret Cameron, Milde Carraba, Leonora Carrington, Dora Carrington, Mary Cassatt, Castanis, Judith Chicago, Waltraud Cooper, Imogen Cunningham, Phyllis DavoIson, Florence Debaste, Colette [efternavn ukendt / last name unknown], Sonja Delaunay, Ja Desarménien, Fridel Dethleffs-Edelmann, Minya Diez-Dürrkoopf, Susanne Ebert, Renate Eisenegger, Francoise Eliet, VALIE EXPORT, Alexandre Exter, Ilse Fehling, Rose Finn-Kelcey, Giosetta Fiorini, Maria Fisahn
The first major international women’s exhibition in Germany. Justesen does not appear on the artist list in the press release, but according to correspondence in the artist's archive, she had sent a selection of posters as contributions. The selection has not yet been identified, and it is unclear whether they were part of the exhibition or were sold solely at the entrance. The exhibition was subsequently shown in a smaller version at Frankfurter Kunstverein in Frankfurt am Main.
Catalogue available
Gammel Strand, Copenhagen, DK
Else Bülow
Ursula Reuter Christiansen, Peter Hentze, Kirsten Justesen, Poul Pedersen, Lene Adler Petersen, Anna Klindt Sørensen, Barry Wilmont
Catalogue available
Roskilde Library, Roskilde, DK
Basisgruppe 7, Kvindehuset i Roskilde
Tine Abrahamsen, Bente Bonné, Ursula Reuter Christiansen, Pernille Clausen, Vibe Fly, Sonny Foltmar, Kamma Hedin, Kirsten Justesen, Alice Kalsø, Lizzie Mallow, Lene Adler Petersen, Birgit Pontoppidan
Justesen exhibited a selection of screenprints from the exhibition Housewife Pictures; not further identified. The exhibition also featured a series of display boards with the following themes ‘Advertising and Its Influence’, ‘Women and Violence’ and ‘Women in the Labour Market’.
Catalogue available
1978
Kunsthal Aarhus, Aarhus, DK
Ingvar Cronhammar
Arbejdsgruppe fra Horsens Statsfængsel / Working group from Horsens State Prison, Turi Astrup, Claus Balling, Niels Viggo Bentzon, Ove Bering, Billedstofteatret, Claes Birch, Anne Lise Bock, Erik Bock, Jørgen Borg, Jørgen K. Bukdahl, Henrik Pryds Bæk, Ursula Reuter Christiansen, Ingvar Cronhammar, Ulla Diedrichsen, Rikke Diemer, Helmuth Friis, Allan Glob, Elsa Gress med gruppe, Laurie Grundt, Erik Hagens, Gunnar M. Hansen, Erik Gram Hanssen, Henrik Have, Anni Hedvard, Leif Hjernøe, Peter Holm, Jan Jensen, Kjeld Johansen, Kirsten Justesen, Ole Jørgensen, Hannah West Knudsen, Per Kramer, Thomas Kruse, Tom Krøyer, Habeeb Kubaszewski, Mogens Kølkjær, Mogens Laier, Peter Laugesen, Thorbjørn Lausten, Erik Liljenberg, Niels Lomholt, Hedda Mattesen, Tommy Mattesen, Yoshio Nakajima, Jørgen Nash, Amid Nasri, Per Neble, Jan Nedergård
Sophienholm, Lyngby, DK
Helen Lassen, Stig Brøgger
Anne Behrndt, Eva Weis Bentzon, Kirsten Christensen, Ursula Reuter Christiansen, Kirsten Justesen, Marianne Lassen, Kirsten Ortwed, Lene Adler Petersen, Jytte Rex, Gertrud Skot-Hansen, Line Storm
Sleeping Beauty was shown as part of the film programme accompanying the exhibition.
Catalogue available
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, DK
Ursula Reuter Christiansen, Morten Flyverbom, Erik Gram:Hanssen, Jørgen Humle, Kirsten Justesen, Ursula Munck Petersen, Susanne Ussing, Mette Aarre
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