Denmark
° 1950
Born in Antwerp (BE), lives in Prouvy (BE).
Denmark, whose real name is Marc Robbroeckx, was born in Antwerp in 1950 and studied art history at the University of Ghent from 1968 to 1972. After graduating, he was struck by the mass of books that had accumulated along the walls of his room, but which brought him no proportional relief or knowledge. From then on, Denmark chose to tackle what he considers a crisis of representation: on the one hand the flow of information, although excessive, does not offer him a satisfactory access to reality, while on the other hand the evolution of one's own thought does not follow the rhythm of the de-multiplication of this information. Faced with out-of-control abundance, he took a turn and became an ‘archivist artist’.
A long-term work began. Tired of being over-stimulated, Denmark considered that "what you don’t know doesn’t hurt you" and, taking the term ‘press’ literally, tried to reduce the colossal volume of publications: against mass production of ‘wasted’ paper, the thing to do was slicing, grinding, pulverising. After destruction, it was time for Denmark to rebuild. Since the 1970s, he has systematically transformed publications into objects. With the care of a taxonomist, he avoids ‘useless’ writings and, ritually repeating the same gestures (gluing, compressing, binding, etc.) confronts industrial production with his craftsmanship.
Denmark's work has been associated with movements, which since the 1960s have included industrial and everyday production in art, such as Pop Art or New Realism. By making works from magazines and other cheap publications, the artist could also be linked to the Arte Povera movement, which in the Italy of the 1960s proposed a critique of society on the basis of poor materials. By using self-criticism as a material, however, he distinguishes himself from other movements: convinced that truth is relative, Denmark also calls for reflection through self-mockery. Not a verbal mockery, but a concrete and materialised one: Denmark who is against the accumulation archives himself. He has been filing archives for some forty years, until he has filed the archive files, thus ‘archives³’ (cubed). Finally, his meticulous and repetitive operations recall, not without irony, the work of Coptic monks.
Items
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Les Quatre Saisons de Mon...
Denmark, Les Quatre Saisons de Moniteur belge, 1996. Sculpture, 4 x (147 cm x 24 cm x 16 cm).
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Denmark 'A grip on news' ...
Denmark, Denmark 'A grip on news' (Een overzicht 1972-1995), 1995. Book, ink, paper, 27.5 x 21 cm, 111 p., language : Dutch, English, French, German, publisher : Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst Antwerpen.
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D.A. VII
Denmark, D.A. VII, 1979-1981. Installation, paper, 122 x 317 x 47 cm.
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Bois de Moniteur belge
Denmark, Bois de Moniteur belge, 1987-1988. Installation, paper, metal, wood, 199 x 200 x 400 cm.
Events
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Denmark — A Grip on News ...
11 March 1995 - 28 May 1995.
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Superdemocracy – The Sen...
01 October 2017 - 31 October 2017.
The exhibition SUPERDEMOCRACY engages with the collections of M HKA (Antwerp) and BPS22 (Charleroi). The exhibitions allows the voices of ind -

Sie sollten in Ruhe weite...
28 January 2023 - 30 April 2023.
The oeuvre of Antwerp-based artist Denmark has for more than 50 years been a search for simplicity and essence. He recycles and transforms di
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ICC_Publications
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Stichting Gordon Matta-Cl...
In various ways, the ICC played an important part in forming the potential of the collection. Flor Bex aspired to establish a museum in Antwe
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NUCLEUS
The M HKA’s contemporary art collection has grown thanks to a combination of acquisitions, donations and long-term loans from various public
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Self-Published, Self-Orga...
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