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Danish Arts: Helle Bendorff, Hanne Stochholm Exe, Hanne Linde, Pia Fonnesbech, Jan Jensen, Ib Hørgren Jensen, Per Kramer, Erik Muff Reinert, Bente Rytler, Allan Stochholm, Laila Strandberg, Søren Juncher Søndergaard
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Exhibition by Danish Arts at the Arts Club in London Monday 16th April 2007 – Monday 30th April 2007.
 
A selection of artists featured on www.danish-arts.com will be exhibiting their works at the Arts Club in Dover Street in London.
 
The event will start in conjunction with the traditional Lobster evening at the Arts Club in celebration of HM Queen Margrethe´s Birthday. The event is organised by the Danish Club in London.

The exhibition will be opened by HE Danish Ambassador Birger Riis-Jørgensen.

Music at the exhibition opening will be by the wonderful jazz duo Christina von Bülow and Jacob Fischer.



Additional information:

The Arts Club London




About The Arts Club London:

Since 1863, The Arts Club has been a meeting place for artists, architects and writers, with members as various as Dickens, Millais, Swinburne, Kipling and Elizabeth Frink. Wilkie Collins dealt with his correspondence at the Club; Whistler was cajoled into pursuing his disastrous lawsuit against Ruskin; and Turgenev and Rodin met friends for dinner. Today it continues to be a friendly forum for men and women interested in the arts, literature and science.

The Club also offers an interesting and varied programme of events that reflect the wide range of interests within the membership. These include lectures, poetry readings, musical recitals as well as visits to exhibitions, private collections and galleries. You may meet artists, dealers, collectors, writers and like-minded people with either a professional or general interest in the arts.

About The Danish Club London

Founded on December 12, 1863, the Danish Club is the oldest foreign club in London and the oldest Danish Club outside Denmark. Its patron is HM Queen Margrethe II of Denmark who has visited the Club on several occasions, most recently in 2000.

Among the other many prominent Danes who have visited the Club over the years are the writer Hans Christian Andersen (one of his letters hangs in the Danish library), the poet Holger Drachman, the literary critic Georg Brandes, the opera singer Lauritz Melchior, the scientist Niels Bohr, King Christian X and Queen Alexandrine ...
Exibition sponsors:

Scandinavian AirlinesOak Foundation
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