On Thursday I briefly stopped by Afgang 2026, the annual graduation exhibition at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, presented at Kunsthal Charlottenborg. The exhibition brings together 27 graduating artists working across painting, sculpture, photography, video, sound, performance, and installation. This year’s curatorial text revolves around the image of the firefly: something fleeting that only reveals itself to those willing to slow down, allow their eyes to adjust, and pay attention to what flickers at the edge of perception. Sometimes exhibition themes can feel a little overdetermined when one reads the catalogue. This time, however, I never really got around to testing the curators’ thesis. I was in a hurry. And that turned out to be interesting in its own way. We often owe artworks our time. Most exhibitions deserve to be experienced slowly. But occasionally it is also revealing to move quickly through a show and simply notice what immediately catches one’s attention. Among the works that stopped me were Magnus Fisker’s layered paintings, where forests, memory, and abstraction seem to dissolve into one another. Looking closely, branches, leaves, and flashes of light emerge and disappear again, as though the image is constantly being repainted by memory itself. Nearby, Agnes Karl-Äxman’s paintings hovered between abstraction and figuration. Thin luminous layers drifted across darker passages, creating works that felt suspended between emergence and disappearance. A large painting by Sidsel Winther drew me in through its warm, almost volcanic palette. Its flowing forms seemed to suggest both bodies and landscapes without fully settling into either. And then there was a fragile sculptural work whose cracked surface and exposed edges appeared to preserve a fleeting trace of touch, time, and transformation. Perhaps that is where the curators’ firefly metaphor finally caught up with me. Not through careful reading, but through a handful of works that briefly flashed in the crowd and demanded attention. I will need to return and spend more time with the rest.

05/30/2026 18:18:36


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