KANT
Copenhagen
KANT was founded in 2010 and is owned and run by gallery partners Kerry Harm Nielsen and Anna Gram Sørensen.
KANT is focused on artists predominantly from Scandinavia and Europe. The collaborating artists
work in a cross-section of disciplines representing both conceptual and narrative practices. Based in the hub
of Copenhagen the gallery presents 10 annual exhibitions.
Featured artists
Susanne Wellm
Susanne Wellm works with photography as her primary medium. Since the 1990s she has explored various photographic techniques, both analogue and digital, often artistically utilised in a merged form. Delving into
the physical qualities of the two-dimensional image, she developed a method combining photography,
weaving and surface threading, adding complex, tactile layers of colour, contrast, and depth to the
expression of the artworks.
Susanne Wellm works with photography as her primary medium. Since the 1990s she has explored various photographic techniques, both analogue and digital, often artistically utilised in a merged form. Delving into
the physical qualities of the two-dimensional image, she developed a method combining photography,
weaving and surface threading, adding complex, tactile layers of colour, contrast, and depth to the
expression of the artworks.
Anne Mette Larsen
Anne Mette Larsen is a weaver. The loom is a universal apparatus that has its logic, grid structure and set of dogmatic rules. Seen as one of the most influential textile artists of her generation in Denmark, Larsen has
refined and re-defined the simplest weaving method “tabby” - also called canvas, where up to 3 layers of
thin hand-dyed paper and silk yarn are woven.
Anne Mette Larsen is a weaver. The loom is a universal apparatus that has its logic, grid structure and set of dogmatic rules. Seen as one of the most influential textile artists of her generation in Denmark, Larsen has
refined and re-defined the simplest weaving method “tabby” - also called canvas, where up to 3 layers of
thin hand-dyed paper and silk yarn are woven.