Market Stockholm 2023
Event 12.05.23 — 14.05.23BORCH Editions’ 2023 Market presentation will feature prints by Idun Baltzersen, Andreas Eriksson, Per Kirkeby, Jockum Nordström, and Fiona Tan.
BORCH Editions’ 2023 Market presentation will feature prints by Idun Baltzersen, Andreas Eriksson, Per Kirkeby, Jockum Nordström, and Fiona Tan.
We offer framed prints from our Berlin gallery storage for the unframed price during the whole month of November.
The IFPDA print fair hosts a conversation between Niels Borch Jensen and Susan Tallman, moderated by artist Matt Saunders.
Oscar Gilberto tells BORCH Editions’ story in an article for CHART Art Fair.
pro tempore.art will facilitate a week-long residency at BORCH Editions’ studio. Four emerging artists are invited to come and work with our team of master printers.
BORCH Editions launches new art club – a unique opportunity to experience art at home.
No Plan at All: How the Danish Printshop of Niels Borch Jensen Redefined Artists’ Prints for the Contemporary World
In the conversation with curator and art advisor Gilles Neiens, Kjartansson talks about selected prints from the portfolio ‘Repent’, a suite of twenty-five etchings, and the seven large-scale woodcuts from the ‘Fire’ series.
In the conversation with Jenny Graser, curator at Kupferstichkabinett (Museum for Prints and Drawing) in Berlin, Mehretu speaks about the creation of the four prints, the background of the titles, and the significance of printmaking for her practice.
We are delighted to share an Online Viewing Room with Tal R’s print project ‘Adidas Boy’ (2020). The viewing room is hosted by IFPDA.
We are delighted to share an Online Viewing Room with selected etchings and monotypes by John Zurier.
A suite of nine prints by Virginia Overton are currently part of the group exhibition Nothing Is So Humble: Prints From Everyday Objects
Explore an Online Viewing Room with Per Kirkeby’s monoprints from 2017.
Slouching Towards Bethlehem, a suite of four new large-scale prints from 2020, presented for the first time at Marian Goodman Gallery, New York
Marta Herford Museum presents Quarantania, 2018 as part of their exhibition ‘Deceptive Images’.
Watch the recording of the virtual studio visit and live printing of Julie Mehretu’s series Slouching Towards Bethlehem (2020) as part of IFPDA’s print month on 15 October 2020.
Epigraph, Damascus currently on view at High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia.
Ragnar Kjartansson has been working on new etchings and woodcuts at our Copenhagen print studio throughout the past year.
BORCH Gallery & Editions just released a new booklet for Tal R‘s print project Adidas Boy (2020).
Berlin galleries open their doors.
BORCH Gallery is delighted to participate in the second edition of SUNDAY OPEN organised by INDEX.
BORCH Gallery is delighted to participate in the inaugural SUNDAY OPEN organised by INDEX.
BORCH Gallery & Editions is pleased to announce an Online Viewing Room of Tal R’s recent portfolio : tingsted. The Online Viewing Room is hosted by the IFPDA.
The Graphic Collection of ETH Zurich published a text about their 2019 acquisition of Fiona Tan’s ‘Shadow Archive’ series
Originally designed as a pop-up exhibition space, BORCHs Butik in Copenhagen has hosted more than 40 solo- and group exhibitions with more than 60 artists since its opening in 2014.
On occasion of BORCH Edition’s 40th anniversary, we are delighted to open an exhibition in collaboration with the Royal Danish Embassy in Berlin. The presentation brings together print projects by five renowned Danish artists who have been collaborating with BORCH Editions throughout the past 10 to 40 years.
Tal R started working at the print studio while still studying at the art academy. In a conversation with master printer Niels Borch Jensen, Tal R describes his relationship to printmaking.
BORCH Gallery is delighted to welcome Jan Svenungsson for a conversation with Dr. Andreas Schalhorn, Kupferstichkabinett Berlin, and Niels Borch Jensen about Svenungsson’s book ‘Making Prints and Thinking About It.’
Gain a unique insight into the world of printmaking when Rasmus Urwald (Edition Copenhagen) and Niels Borch Jensen (BORCH Editions) join to talk about their many years of experience from their two world-renowned print studios in Copenhagen.
BORCH Gallery is delighted to welcome Jacob Thage, director of Museum Jorn, Silkeborg, DK, for a conversation with Niels Borch Jensen. The talk will revolve around the reappearance of 52 Asger Jorn linoleum plates after more than 70 years and what significance they have in the context of Asger Jorn’s wider oeuvre.
Art in Print’s Nicole Meily review of Danh Vō’s solo exhibition ‘Take my Breath Away‘ at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York.
Kristian Vistrup Madsen’s article on Asger Jorn’s discovered linocut blocks.
Printmaking stalwart Niels Borch Jensen discusses 40 years in the business.
by Clément Dirié
The large-scale colour photogravure Quarantania, BORCH Editions’ most ambitious print project to date, is on display at the Royal Academy of Arts.
Niels Borch Jensen’s blog entry for idoart.dk about the ‘Small Wonders’ that could be found at the New York Fine Art Print Fair.
An interview with Niels BORCH Jensen by I DO ART Agency in collaboration with CHART Art Fair
An interview with Niels Borch Jensen.
Interview on fineartmultiple
Niels Borch Jensen is delighted to announce the opening of a new pop-up gallery space in the centre of Copenhagen, at Bredgade 22, on 15 August. The space will run alongside the print shop in Prags Boulevard, now in its 35th year, to showcase our latest projects for five months.
Niels Borch Jensen is delighted to announce the opening of a new pop-up gallery space in the centre of Copenhagen.
We proudly announce our first participation at IFPDA Fine Art Print Fair, New York.
We show works by Al Taylor, Carsten Höller, Keith Haring, Georg Baselitz, Peter Linde Busk, Tal R, Sandra Vasquez De La Horra & Danh Vo.
Lise Blomberg, Erik A. Frandsen, Marianne Grønnow, Per Kirkeby, John Kørner, Tal R, Morten Schelde, Trine Søndergaard & Nicolai Howalt, and Danh Vo have collaborated with BORCH Editions to create a series of graphic works based on the encyclopedic of botany Flora Danica.