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NEWS FROM THE GALLERY
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Er du vores nye Galley Manager?
Er du vores nye Gallery Manager? Vi leder efter en organiseret og dygtig Gallery Manager/koordinator til at styre galleriets daglige drift, administration, forretning, og overordnede produktionsplaner. De vigtigste aspekter af... -
ARTIST TALK: JENS SETTERGREN x ANNA WEILE KJÆR
Wilson Saplana Gallery is happy to invite you all to an artist talk with artist Jens Settergren in conversation with art historian and museum curator at the Danish National Gallery...
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PRESS
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got milk? by Stephanie Cristello
O FLUXO November 7, 2024Exhibition essay by curator Stephanie Cristello. Read the essay here. -
Jens Settergren Probes Into Milk's Power at Viborg Kunsthal
HYPEBEAST November 7, 2024'The exhibition explores the enduring significance of milk as a symbol of vitality, purity and health. While connotations of “mother’s milk” evoke ideas of care and protection, a critical examination... -
Jens Settergren’s “Milk Plus” Explores Big Dairy’s Slick Marketing at Viborg Kunsthal
STUPIDDOPE November 11, 2024'Milk: it’s been sloshing around in our lives since the dawn of time—or at least since those iconic got milk? ads dominated every cafeteria and commercial break in the ’90s... -
MILK PLUS MENTIONED IN BØRSEN
Børsen March 11, 2025We highly appreciate that Børsen , Denmark’s leading financial newspaper, has recognized our efforts and highlighted our commitment to “brave” exhibitions. Boldness and quality have always been at the core...
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The Gallery
Wilson Saplana Gallery was founded in January 2022 (as gas9gallery) by gallerist Christina Wilson, art advisor and former owner of Gallery Christina Wilson (2000-2012), and curator Nanna Saplana. The gallery exhibit high-quality experimental exhibitions with an international foundation. The gallery's represented artists work with multiple medias and are not tied to one generation. Wilson Saplana have shown a strong ability to spot younger artistic talents and work thorugh artistic development processes. The gallery work closely with Danish and international curators, collectors, museums and institutions. On October 1, 2023, the gallery moved to new, bigger premises right at the center of Copenhagen.