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<strong>NEWSLETTER</strong> <strong>SEPTEMBER</strong> <strong>2009</strong><br />

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In our newsletter you can read about current and coming events at the<br />

Institute, and relevant useful information and news<br />

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The Great Palle Nielsen and Armsrock in Athens<br />

“I love Earth and life so much that I cannot help but express it. It gives extra sustenance to what we<br />

call anger and sorrow deriving from the forces that seem to succeed in destroying life and the world. I<br />

take responsibility for my works, for they were made on purpose. I really mean what I express in my<br />

pictures…”<br />

Palle Nielsen<br />

In <strong>2009</strong>, Denmark celebrates the 50 th anniversary of the<br />

presentation of the great graphic artist Palle Nielsen’s<br />

series of 53 linocuts “Orpheus and Eurydice I”, and in this<br />

connection, The Danish Institute has been given the<br />

opportunity, in cooperation with The Goulandris Museum<br />

of Cycladic Art in Athens and Vejle Art Museum, to<br />

exhibit not only the series “Orpheus and Eurydice I”, but<br />

also Palle Nielsen’s sketches to the series, making it an<br />

exhibition of around 110 framed works.<br />

Palle Nielsen (1920-2000) is to date Denmark’s most<br />

notable graphic artist, who has also been presented on exhibitions around the world. “Orpheus and<br />

Eurydice” (an unfinished series in three parts: I:1955-59, II:1961-69, III:1971-84) is considered to be<br />

his break-through.<br />

In Palle Nielsen, the classical myth of Orpheus and Eurydice is the mind frame of<br />

loss in itself, the loss of the humane and the humanistic outlook on life and man.<br />

The myth turns into a story of a man’s journey through a foreign, scary,<br />

incomprehensible, violent world marked by power and greediness, deceit and<br />

infatuation. Everyone can relate to the fear of losing the world we love and the<br />

people we care about, and this is one of the reasons why Palle Nielsen’s series<br />

”Orpheus and Eurydice” is timeless and eternally relevant.<br />

His graphic art has been and is still a model for the succeeding generations of<br />

Danish graphic artists, and by his art’s technical quality, his artistic integrity and<br />

his original approach to his themes, he has the potential of world-wide<br />

recognition with his themes and motifs of universal character. Palle Nielsen, 2000<br />

Photo: Steen Møller Rasmussen<br />

One of the artists who are greatly inspired by Palle Nielsen is the Danish street-artist Armsrock (alias<br />

Asbjørn Skou). He will be exhibiting works created at and painted directly on the inner walls of the<br />

Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art for this particular exhibition. His works – thus created on site –


will have the theme “procession”, and he will draw inspiration from both Palle Nielsen and the city<br />

around him.<br />

Photo: dailydujour.com<br />

Armsrock was born in 1984 in Copenhagen, Denmark. He is an urban-artist and<br />

activist who, for the last several years, has been working with the human<br />

condition in the urban environment. He has been working with the medium of<br />

drawing in various ways to explore and comment on the city and the society that<br />

is housed within it. He has been trying to question the role of art and artist in<br />

society by making art that is ephemeral, for free and for everybody. By creating<br />

hundreds of unique drawings of his fellow citizens, and placing these original<br />

pieces on the walls of the city, in an attempt to generate a critical understanding<br />

of the stories and fates that houses around and in all of us, he hopes to send a<br />

signal or raise a question about the details and mechanisms of our society.<br />

The exhibition opens on 22 September at 8 p.m. at the Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art, Vas. Sofias & 1,<br />

Irodotou Str., Athens (www.cycladic.gr)<br />

The exhibition will be on display until 25 October. Opening hours: Monday – Wednesday – Friday: 10 a.m. – 5<br />

p.m., Thursday: 10 a.m. – 8 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., Tuesday closed.<br />

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Jørgen Mejer 1942-<strong>2009</strong><br />

It is with great sadness that we learned that the former<br />

director of the Danish Institute (2001-2003), Dr. Jørgen<br />

Mejer, passed away in his home in Copenhagen on 7<br />

September, after a long period of illness.<br />

Educated at Harvard and University of Copenhagen in Greek<br />

and Latin, his special focus was on Greek literature from the<br />

Persian Wars to Alexander, Greek philosophy from Thales to<br />

Plato, historiography of philosophy in antiquity, Cicero, the<br />

Classical tradition and also adult education.<br />

Photo: Hans V. Bischoff<br />

Since 1964 he taught Classics and European Civilization in Europe, USA and China, and was<br />

employed in 1967 by the University of Copenhagen. In 2001-2003 he was the director of the Danish<br />

Institute at Athens, and in the recent years focused on his research and was affiliated to the University<br />

of Copenhagen, department of Classical studies.<br />

We will remember Jørgen as a fiery soul, with a deep knowledge and great engagement in his fields of<br />

interest. His unfailing good spirits were catching, and his intelligent and pleasant ways endeared him<br />

to all.<br />

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European Music Day – Athens and Larissa<br />

Lise Dres and her band participated in the 10 th European Music Day celebration with concerts in both<br />

Larissa (21 June) and Athens (23 June). The Danish participation was under the umbrella of the<br />

EUNIC Greece co-operation (www.eunic-europe.eu)<br />

The concerts attracted large audiences, and Lise Dres left Greece having made<br />

fans in both Larissa and Athens.<br />

The concert in Athens has been uploaded on the internet – by following the<br />

below link, you will be able to see Lise’s songs one by one.<br />

The Danish Institute plans to participate in next year’s celebration of the<br />

European Music Day as well, and will call for entries in the<br />

Autumn/Winter.<br />

Foto: Dimitris Avrazis<br />

http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=inthemarket&view=videos<br />

More on Lise Dres here: www.myspace.com/lisedres


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Autumn <strong>2009</strong> at the Danish Institute at Athens<br />

The Autumn program for the Danish Institute is out and can be found at: www.diathens.com<br />

Upcoming events:<br />

*Thursday 17 September at 8 p.m.<br />

Book presentation in English of the book ”The circle of Karma” by the Bhutanese author Kunzang<br />

Choden. The author herself will be present and talk about “Women of Bhutan: Between Tradition and<br />

Modernization”, and introduce her new collection of short stories based on the lives of real Bhutanese<br />

women titled "Tales in Colour".<br />

*Thursday 17 September at 8 p.m to Sunday 20 September<br />

Photo exhibition: ”Between the Earth and the Sky: Glimpses of the Himalayan<br />

Kingdom of Bhutan”. Photos by: Alexandros Sarrigeorgiou, Romolo Gandolfo<br />

and Dimitris Steinhauer.<br />

Film screenings about/from Bhutan at the exhibition (with English subtitles):<br />

Friday at 7 p.m and Sunday at 7 p.m: Karma’s Chair<br />

Saturday at 7 p.m: Health Care the Bhutanese Way<br />

Opening hours: 6-10 p.m., entrance free<br />

The above events are organised by the Greece-Bhutan Friendship Association<br />

(info@bhutansociety.gr) in cooperation with The Danish Institute at Athens.<br />

*Tuesday 22 September at 8 p.m.<br />

Opening of the exhibition ”Man, dream and Fear” with the Danish artist Palle<br />

Nielsen and the Street-Artist Armsrock. The exhibition is on display at the<br />

Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art until 25 October <strong>2009</strong> (see above).<br />

*Saturday 26 September 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />

International workshop ”Obsidian in the Mediterranean”<br />

The workshop is open for all interested. Registration not needed.<br />

Program: www.diathens.com<br />

*Monday 28 September at 8 p.m.<br />

Screening of the film ”I shall not want” about Palle Nielsen. Danish speak, Greek<br />

subtitles. Presentation and introduction in English by the film’s Danish director Jytte<br />

Rex.<br />

*Monday 5 October at 8 p.m.<br />

“Man and his environment, exemplified by the works of the artists Palle Nielsen (1920-2000) and Armsrock<br />

(1984)”<br />

Lecture in English by Signe Jacobsen, curator, Vejle Art Museum.<br />

*The lecture and the film screening about Palle Nielsen are parallel events to the exhibition at the Goulandris<br />

Museum of Cycladic Art.<br />

*Monday 12 October at 8 p.m.<br />

“New discoveries from magnetic surveys at classical sites in Greece, Turkey,<br />

Egypt, and Ukraine”<br />

Lecture in English by research fellow Dr. Tatiana Smekalova, Moesgaard Museum, Aarhus, Denmark.<br />

The event takes place in cooperation with the Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish Institute.<br />

*Friday 16 October at 8 p.m.<br />

Classical music. Concert with pianist Henrik Bo Hansen and bassoonist Magnus<br />

Nilsson. Works by Nikos Skalkottas, Robert Schumann and selected<br />

Scandinavian composers.<br />

The event takes place in cooperation with the Swedish institute at Athens.<br />

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Cultural calendar and other announcements<br />

• Until the end of September <strong>2009</strong>, an exhibition with photos, audiovisual and other material<br />

about the Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis takes place at the Exhibition Halls of The<br />

Hellenic Parliament Foundation in Syntagma (Mitropoleos 1 & Filellinon, tel: 210 3709081).<br />

Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 9 a.m.-8 p.m., Sat: 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Entrance free.<br />

• On 16 September at 8 p.m. the exhibition “Childhood and family matters” with works by the<br />

Danish artist Lisbeth van Deurs and the Greek painter Sofia Vlazaki opens in Crete at Villa<br />

Koundourou, Iroon Politechniou 2, Khania. Opening hours: Mon-Sun: 11 a.m. – 2 p.m., and 7<br />

p.m.-10 p.m. Until 30 September <strong>2009</strong>.<br />

• Thursday 17 September at 7-11 p.m.: “Green concert” at Zappeion with the Danish band<br />

Grand Avenue and others, in connection with the annual Book Festival. Organised by the<br />

Danish Embassy, SEKB and SKAI. For more information, please see: www.ambathen.um.dk<br />

• The Danish Embassy organises another event in connection with the Book Festival. It takes<br />

place on Saturday 26 September at 8-10 p.m. at Zappeio: “Poets break the silence”. Six<br />

Greek poets read their poems at an event titled “Greening the future”. For more information,<br />

please visit the website stated above.<br />

• The 15 th Athens International Film Festival (www.aiff.gr) taking place from 16-27 September<br />

has a special dedication to the Danish filmmaker Jørgen Leth. Six of his films will be shown:<br />

Saturday 19/9 at 8.45 p.m.: 66 scenes from America and Life in Denmark at DANAOS 2<br />

cinema. Thursday 24/9 at 5.30 p.m.: The Impossible Hour, Chinese Ping Pong and Aarhus.<br />

At APOLLON CINEMAX class. Saturday 26/9 at 5.30 p.m.: Haiti: Untitled. At ATTIKON<br />

CINEMAX class.<br />

Furthermore, two other films by Danes will be shown: Tuesday 24/9 at 7.30 p.m. at<br />

APOLLON CINEMAX class: Roskilde by Ulrik Wivel, and Saturday 26/9 at 7 p.m. at<br />

DANAOS 1: Millenium by Nils Arden Oplev.<br />

APOLLON & ATTIKON CINEMAX class, Stadiou 19, tel: 210 3236811 / 210 3228821<br />

DANAOS 1 & 2, Kifissias Avenue 109, tel: 210 6922655.<br />

• The 2 nd Athens Biennale <strong>2009</strong> HEAVEN, takes place in the Esplanade Building (next to Tae<br />

Kwon Do Court), Faliro Olympic Complex, in the Flisvos Building and various open spaces<br />

along the coast of Palaio Faliro. Until 4 October, <strong>2009</strong>. For more information:<br />

http://www.athensbiennial.org/AB/en/heaven/EN_HVblog.htm<br />

• Currently, the exhibition “Worshipping women: Ritual and Reality in Classical Athens” is on<br />

display at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens (Patision 44, Athens. tel: 210<br />

8217717). Until 30 November <strong>2009</strong>. More information and details at:<br />

http://www.culture.gr/h/4/eh41.jsp?obj_id=16801<br />

• The foundation of the Hellenic World (Piraeos 254, Tavros. Tel.: 212 2545000.<br />

http://www.fhw.gr/fhw/index.php?lg=2 ) shows an interesting, interactive exhibition,<br />

“Meeting the Ancient Agora”. With natural exhibits and interactive applications of advanced<br />

technology, the exhibition brings to life the social, political and intellectual reality of the city<br />

of Athens in the period in which the Agora was constructed<br />

Herefondos 14, Tel.: +30 210 32 44 644 Home page: www.diathens.com<br />

GR-105 58 Athens fax: +30 210 32 47 230 E-mail: info@diathens.com

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