Interview
Where the wind takes me
When the wind of change blows, some people build walls. Others build windmills. And when the danish winds refuse to stop blowing because, well, that’s the climate up here, some people bring out their kitesurfing equipment and make the most of it.
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The balancing act
Ruth Crone Foster is a force of nature. A one woman army based in Aarhus, ruth merges art and commerce in her work life to serve both her own artistic practice and commercial clients.
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If these walls could speak
Galleri Jacob Bjørn is, you guessed it, a gallery owned by Jacob Bjørn. Based in Aarhus, he introduces us to some of the tricks of the trade.
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The young man and the sea
Jakob Clausen is, at 25 years old, already a skilled fishmonger. He’s the owner and manager of the Aarhus harbour mainstay “clausens fiskehandel”, a business that’s been in the family for five generations and in the city for 130 years. Here, Jakob talks us through a day in life on the harbour.
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Frédéric Forest: the city by the water
French artist Frédéric Forest started drawing art pieces before he could write his own name. His, now famous, minimalistic drawings are solely done with thin black pen lines, just enough to picture the motive.
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The layers are indispensable
"At the moment it’s not about making a living out of it, but about living in it." These are words by young Copenhagen-based artist Luca Karottki, who is on his way to establish himself in the world by the name of Karoshi Karottki or K.K.
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If you really want to do something, you’ll find a way
Artist, Nina Nørgaard’s career in the glass art world took off with a collaboration with Noma in 2012.
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Small changes can make a big difference
From fashion to plant food: Daniel, 29, is a dedicated winter swimmer, surfer, and plant-based chef. He wishes to show fellow people around him why it’s vital to fight for the future good of the planet - as he aspires to do both through his cooking and way of living as well.
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Mags: the new girl of the world
Jumping into new adventures on the other side of the world and launching a completely autobiographical album is what Mags with the bourgeois name Margrethe Tang has achieved.