Kasper Bergholt (born 1978). I’ve been away from the world of visual art for more than 15 years, but I’m back with a refueled interest after buying a vintage Nikon D3 camera, initially bought only to do macro-photography of vintage tubes for Japanese tube amplifiers.
This branched out into shots of architecture and various objects.
I live in Copenhagen, Denmark, an area that’s the epicentre of the ‘Flora Excursoria Hafniensis‘ series.
I hold a Master of Arts degree (and a gold medal) from the University of Copenhagen.
An estimated 4,350 pieces of artworks created by artists from 82 different countries were submitted for the 2024 International Artist Grand Prize Competition, a great encouragement for the Taiwan International Contemporary Association.
284 finalists were selected to exhibit their work in this exhibition of leading contemporary art from around the world.
From May 15 to June 14, 2024 Independent & Image Art Space (Chongqing, China) presents the “Black & White International Photography Exhibition”.
This exhibition celebrates the depth and subtlety of black-and-white artistry, inviting viewers into a world where shades speak louder than colors. In the photographic works of artists from around the world, color steps back, the stark contrasts of black and white come forward, telling tales, evoking emotions, and offering new perspectives. This exhibition is a stage for those stories, captured in the timeless dance of light and shadow, to be told and admired.
Participating artists: Allen Vu, Anna Archinger, Anthony Marino, Antonis Tsoulos, Carloalberto Treccani, Francis O'Shaughnessy, Hao Yuehan, Hung Ching Yan Fion, Igal Stulbach, Jason Tannen, Johnny Tang, Juliette Pelletier, Kasper Bergholt, Kata Kerényi, Liu Mingyue, Maria Coletsis, Myriam Véjus, Richard Bentley, Rosendo Sánchez, Ruth & Laurent De Ras, Sean Lockwood, Sebastian Bahr, Shayne House, Simone Frau, Stephanie Ng, Syl Arena, Thierry Lagnel, Wilson Song, Yaroslav Pavlov, Zhou HanShun.
The MOCA (an acronym for Museum of Crypto Art) Fundraiser 2023 is a collaborative piece of art, a digital interactive exhibition and a dissemination of 713 artworks created by artists from all over the world.