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Indbydelse Til Fernisering 2015 Maleri - Grafik - Billedvæv – Keramik -Skulptur Keramik – Billedvæv - Grafik - Maleri søndag 8. februar 8. søndag udstillingsdag Sidste Musik og lodtrækning lodtrækning og Musik 15.30: kl. januar 31. d. Lørdag Arrangementer 22 43 75 70 75 43 22 telefon: Udstillingens 28. januar – 8. februar 2015, hver dag kl. 10 - 18 - 10 kl. dag hver 2015, februar 8. – januar 28. Udstillingens åbningstider: Udstillingens Helligåndshuset, Amager Torv Amager Helligåndshuset, www.maj93.dk *) Udstiller ikke i år. i ikke Udstiller *) og Henrik Schütze Henrik og Gæster: Lea Boruszek, Erik Jørgensen, Leo Scherfig Leo Jørgensen, Erik Boruszek, Lea Gæster: Christine Scherfig, og Kirsten Antonie Sørensen. Sørensen. Antonie Kirsten og Scherfig, Christine Buller Hermansen, Søren Birk Pedersen, Marianne Schepelern*, Schepelern*, Marianne Pedersen, Birk Søren Hermansen, Buller Alfred Friis*, Friis*, Alfred Buch, Jørgen Bidstrup, Lena Kunstnersammenslutningen Maj 93 Maj Kunstnersammenslutningen Tirsdag 27. januar kl. 16-19 kl. januar 27. Tirsdag fernisering 2015 fernisering Indbydelse til Indbydelse Kalender 2015 Kunstnersammenslutningen Maj ‘93 Udstilling i Helligåndshuset, København, 2015 www.maj93.dk Lena Bidstrup Gl. Strandvej 24 2990 Nivå Tlf.: 61 12 10 10 [email protected] www.lenabidstrup.dk Jørgen Buch Finsensvej 121 2000 Frederiksberg Tlf.: 23 47 07 23 Buller Hermansen Dyngby Møllevej 2, Dyngby 8300 Odder Tlf.: 86 55 68 20 eller: 30 11 63 41 [email protected] www.bullerhermansen.dk Alfred Friis Gustav Johannsensvej 14 2000 Frederiksberg Tlf.: 38 71 24 60 [email protected] Søren Birk Pedersen Prinsessegade 85, st.tv. 1422 København K Tlf.: 51 27 28 03 [email protected] www.soerenbirkpedersen.dk Christine Scherfig Faksemosevej 61 3230 Græsted Tlf.: 2243 7570 [email protected] www.christinescherfig.dk Marianne Schepelern Mosevangen 42 3460 Birkerød Tlf.: 33 31 77 74 [email protected] www.marianneschepelern.dk Kirsten Antonie Sørensen Ahlefeldtsgade 18A 1359 København K. Tlf.: 33 32 02 07 [email protected] www.dreamslowly.com GÆSTER: Lea Boruszek Boyesgade 17, 3 th. 1622 København V. Tlf.: 33 22 66 53 [email protected] www.bkf.dk/lea-boruszek Erik Jørgensen Vestergårdsvej 87, st. tv., 2600 Glostrup Atelier: Vigerslevvej 4, Valby, København Tlf.: 51 53 21 18 [email protected] www.erik.ingmar.dk Leo Scherfig Frederiksberggade 28, 3. 1459 København K Tlf.: 4096 4500 [email protected] www.leoscherfig.dk Henrik Schütze Fakirskolen, Midtdyssen 35 1441 København K Tlf.: +45 2232 6367 [email protected] www.henrikschutze.dk Kalenderens forside: Søren Birk Pedersen Vagtbygningen og indgangen til Holmen ved Trangravsvej, 2014, udsnit. Pigment i akryl på lærred Henrik Schütze Helligåndskirken, tusch på amalf ipapir. Januar 2015 uge 01 Torsdag 01 Chi Pai-Shih 1864-1957, Nytårsdag Fredag 02 C.W. Eckersberg 1783-1853 Lørdag 03 August Macke 1887-1914 Søndag 04 Jacoba van Heemskerck 1876-1923 uge 02 Mandag 05 Karl Bovin 1907-1985 Tirsdag 06 Gustave Doré 1832-1883, Hellig 3 konger Onsdag 07 Ib Geertsen 1919-2009 Torsdag 08 Serge Poliakoff 1900-1969 Fredag 09 Peter Rosing 1892-1965 Lørdag 10 Heinrich Zille 1858-1929 Søndag 11 Ernst Clausen 1921-1991 uge 03 Mandag 12 John Singer Sargent 1856-1925 Tirsdag 13 Chaim Soutine 1893-1943 Onsdag 14 Berthe Morisot 1841-1895 Torsdag 15 William Heinesen 1900-1991 Fredag 16 Karl Isakson 1878-1922 Lørdag 17 Chr.Ludvig Møgelgaard 1873-1928 Søndag 18 Arthur Brener 1886-1959 uge 04 Mandag 19 Paul Cézanne 1839-1906 Tirsdag 20 Hilding Linnqvist 1891-1984 Onsdag 21 Harriet Backer 1845-1932 Torsdag 22 August Strindberg 1849-1912 Fredag 23 Edouard Manet 1832-1883 Lørdag 24 Ellen Iden 1897-1961 Søndag 25 Couvert Flinck 1615-1660 uge 05 Mandag 26 Kees Van Dongen 1877-1968 Tirsdag 27 Helge Ernst 1916-1991, Maj93 Fernisering kl.16 16-19 Onsdag 28 Jackson Pollock 1912-1956 10-18 Torsdag 29 Lis Stoltenberg 1919-2003 10-18 Fredag 30 Astrid Noack 1888-1954 10-18 Lørdag 31 Albert Mertz 1920-1990, Lodtrækning 10-18 www.maj93.dk Lea Boruszek Parkbillede,udsnit. Heliograf i, håndkoloreret Februar 2015 Søndag 01 Harald Quistgaard 1887-1979 10-18 uge 06 Mandag 02 José Guadalupe Posada 1851-1913 10-18 Tirsdag 03 Aksel Jørgensen 1883-1957 10-18 Onsdag 04 Fernand Léger 1891-1955 10-18 Torsdag 05 Ferdinand Fagerlin 1825-1907 10-18 Fredag 06 Jytte Thompson 1925-2001 10-18 Lørdag 07 Wilhelm Freddie 1909-1995 10-18 Søndag 08 Paula Modersohn-Becker 1876-1907, Sidste udstillingsdag 10-18 uge 07 Mandag 09 Julie Hamann 1842-1916 Tirsdag 10 Niels Lergaard 1893-1982 Onsdag 11 Gunnar Westman 1915-1985 Torsdag 12 Max Beckmann 1884-1950 Fredag 13 Anton Melbye 1818-1875 Lørdag 14 Nina Hamnett 1890-1956 Søndag 15 Palle From 1935-1993, Fastelavn uge 08 Mandag 16 Lars Hertervig 1830-1902 Tirsdag 17 Folmer Bonnen 1885-1960 Onsdag 18 Henri Laurens 1885-1954 Torsdag 19 Gabriele Münter 1877-1962 Fredag 20 Kaj Ejstrup 1902-1956 Lørdag 21 Eric Erlandsen 1934-2003 Søndag 22 Jon Stefánson 1881-1962 uge 09 Mandag 23 Samuel Joensen-Mikines 1906-1979 Tirsdag 24 I.C.Dahl 1788-1857 Onsdag 25 Pierre-Auguste Renoir 1841-1919 Torsdag 26 Honoré Daumier 1808-1879 Fredag 27 Marino Marini 1901-1980 Lørdag 28 John Tenniel 1820-1914 www.maj93.dk Lena Bidstrup 3 stole, væv Marts 2015 Søndag 01 Oskar Kokoschka 1886-1980 uge 10 Mandag 02 Rasmus Nellemann 1923-2003 Tirsdag 03 Asger Jorn 1914-1973 Onsdag 04 Anne Marie Telmányi 1893-1983 Torsdag 05 Giovanni Battista Tiepolo 1696-1770 Fredag 06 Michelangelo 1475-1564 Lørdag 07 Gudrun Poulsen 1918-1999 Søndag 08 Paula Modersohn-Becker 1876-1907 uge 11 Mandag 09 Karl Schou 1870-1938 Tirsdag 10 Edvard Eriksen 1876-1959 Onsdag 11 Ludvig Munthe 1841-1896 Torsdag 12 Knud Nellemose 1908-1997 Fredag 13 Alexej Jawlensky 1864-1941 Lørdag 14 Adolph Gottlieb 1903-1974 Søndag 15 Gerda Wegener 1885-1940 uge 12 Mandag 16 Jørgen Nash 1920-2004 Tirsdag 17 Knud Kyhn 1880-1969 Onsdag 18 Oluf Høst 1884-1966 Torsdag 19 Josef Albers 1888-1976 Fredag 20 Franka Rasmussen 1907-1994, Jævndøgn Lørdag 21 Margrete Levy 1881-1962 Søndag 22 Anton van Dyck 1599-1641 uge 13 Mandag 23 Juan Gris 1887-1927 Tirsdag 24 William Morris 1834-1896 Onsdag 25 Amalie Müller 1843-1923 Torsdag 26 Cecilie Dahl 1858-1943 Fredag 27 Albert Marquet 1875-1947 Lørdag 28 Cuno Amiet 1868-1961 Søndag 29 Olaf Rusti 1850- 1920, Palmesøndag, Sommertid begynder uge 14 Mandag 30 Francisco Goya 1746-1828 Tirsdag 31 Kristian Zahrtmann 1843-1917 www.maj93.dk Erik Jørgensen Komposition IV, 65x40 April 2015 Onsdag 01 Bill Taylor 1854-1949, Torsdag 02 H.C. Andersen 1805-1875, Skærtorsdag Fredag 03 Elof Risebye 1892-1961, Langfredag Lørdag 04 Svend Engelund 1908-2007 Søndag 05 Ruth Smith 1913-1958, Påskedag uge 15 Mandag 06 Rafael 1483-1520, 2. påskedag Tirsdag 07 Alhed Larsen 1872-1927 Onsdag 08 Hans Scherfig 1905-1979 Torsdag 09 Victor Vasareli 1908-1997 Fredag 10 Alfred Kubin 1877-1959 Lørdag 11 Gottfred Eickhoff 1902-1982 Søndag 12 Jean René Gauguin 1881-1961 uge 16 Mandag 13 James Ensor 1860-1949 Tirsdag 14 Holmer Trier 1916-1999 Onsdag 15 Leonardo da Vinci 1452-1519 Torsdag 16 Ernst Josephson 1851-1906 Fredag 17 Jens Adolph Jerichau 1816-1883 Lørdag 18 Karl Larsen 1897-1977 Søndag 19 Helen Schou 1905-2006 uge 17 Mandag 20 Joan Miro 1893-1983 Tirsdag 21 Holger J Jensen 1900-1966 Onsdag 22 Bror Hjorth 1894-1968 Torsdag 23 William Turner 1775-1851 Fredag 24 Harald Giersing 1881-1927 Lørdag 25 John Christensen 1896-1940 Søndag 26 Delacroix 1798-1863 uge 18 Mandag 27 Theodor Kittelsen 1857-1914 Tirsdag 28 Yves Klein 1928 1962 Onsdag 29 Auguste Herbin 1882-1960 Torsdag 30 Luigi Russolo 1885-1947 www.maj93.dk Christine Scherfig Høne, olie, 2014 Maj 2015 Fredag 01 Ville Jais-Nielsen 1886-1949, St. Bededag Lørdag 02 Poul Høm 1905-1994 Søndag 03 Alfred Schmidt 1858-1938 uge 19 Mandag 04 Anton Karlinsky 1872-1945 Tirsdag 05 Halfdan Egedius 1877-1899, Danmarks befrielse 1945 Onsdag 06 Ernst Ludwig Kirchner 1880-1938 Torsdag 07 Gunnar Hossy 1925-1990 Fredag 08 Ludvig Karsten 1876-1926 Lørdag 09 Henriette Dohlmann 1847-1914 Søndag 10 Jørgen C. Rasmussen 1943-2000 uge 20 Mandag 11 Salvador Dali 1904-1989 Tirsdag 12 Jens Juel 1745-1802 Onsdag 13 George Braque 1882-1963 Torsdag 14 Bruno Liljefors 1860-1939, Kristi himmelfart Fredag 15 Vilhelm Hammershøj 1864-1916 Lørdag 16 Erik Lagoni 1930-2000 Søndag 17 Martinus Rørbye 1803-1848 uge 21 Mandag 18 Jeppe Madsen Ohlsen 1891-1948, EU-afstemning går helt galt Tirsdag 19 Elisabeth Karlinsky 1904-1994 Onsdag 20 Francis Cotes 1726-1770 Torsdag 21 Albrecht Dürer 1471-1528 Fredag 22 Mary Cassat 1844-1926 Lørdag 23 Carl Bloch 1834-1890 Søndag 24 Josepha Martensen 1852-1924, Pinsedag uge 22 Mandag 25 Alexander Schultz 1901-1981, 2. pinsedag Tirsdag 26 Vilhelm Lundstrøm 1893-1950 Onsdag 27 George Rouault 1871-1958 Torsdag 28 Carl Larsson 1853-1919 Fredag 29 Christine Swane 1876-1960 Lørdag 30 Vincent van Gogh 1853-1890 Søndag 31 Carl Frederik Hill 1849-1911 www.maj93.dk Jørgen Buch Chavez, olie Juni 2015 uge 23 Mandag 01 Th. Hagedorn-Olsen 1901-1996 Tirsdag 02 Poul Christensen 1909-1977 Onsdag 03 Raoul Dufy 1877-1953 Torsdag 04 Robert Jacobsen 1912-1993 Fredag 05 Jesus Rafael Soto 1923-2005, Grundlovsdag Lørdag 06 Diego Velazquez 1599-1660 Søndag 07 Paul Gauguin 1848-1903 uge 24 Mandag 08 Alvar Cawén 1886-1935 Tirsdag 09 Michael Ancher 1849-1927 Onsdag 10 Gustave Courbet 1819-1877 Torsdag 11 John Constable 1776-1837 Fredag 12 Rudolph Tegner 1873-1950 Lørdag 13 Dankvart Dreyer 1816-1852 Søndag 14 Sven Hauptmann 1911-1984 uge 25 Mandag 15 Poul Bille-Holst 1894-1959, Valdemarsdag Tirsdag 16 Sigurd Swane 1879-1973 Onsdag 17 Svend Albrectsen 1896-1988 Torsdag 18 Erik Raadal 1905-1941 Fredag 19 Svend Guttorm 1900-1958 Lørdag 20 J.F.J.
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