Cathrine Raben Davidsen Shows Unseen Works at CHART Design Fair

by SHOWstudio on 27 August 2019

Danish artist Cathrine Raben Davidsen presents handmade artworks, exclusively for the CHART design and art fair.

Danish artist Cathrine Raben Davidsen presents handmade artworks, exclusively for the CHART design and art fair.

Danish artist Cathrine Raben Davidsen shows a selection of handmade works at CHART design fair in Copenhagen. The fair showcases a crossover of art, design and architecture, hosting curated exhibitions, a public programme of talks, film screenings, concerts and performances. With a line-up comprising both established and emerging designers, the fair is split into two separate parts: one presenting work from the former and one from the latter.

For the 2019 fair Raben Davidsen offers up a bespoke wallpaper as well as a Japanese-inspired folding screen, created in collaboration with Mathias Mentze – an architect credited for refurbishing the Danish Prime Minister’s home. To accompany the presentation of these works, Raben Davidsen shows one-of-a-kind stoneware jugs, vessels and lamps. Up until now, these have not been seen.

You can view Raben Davidsen’s work at CHART design fair from 29 August to 1 September 2019. The fair’s main venues are Kunsthal Charlottenborg and Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art.

Tripod Stool, 2019, Cathrine Raben Davidsen
Gaia Vessel Face Lamp, 2019, Cathrine Raben Davidsen
Gaia Head Vase, 2019, Cathrine Raben Davidsen

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