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April 09, 2026

WORLD RECEIVER

Isa Genzken @Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen
November 14 – December 19, 2026

Untitled, 2016 Wooden roller, wooden hand, cord, holographic foil, tape, banknote, coins, spray paint on canvas, umbrellas with spray paint Wall piece: 90 x 95 x 17 cm; umbrellas: 65 x 180 x 90 cm

Isa Genzken’s 16-meter-tall sculpture Vollmond has been standing in front of Den Frie for nearly a year as an inscrutable moon antenna, receiving the energies of the city. The exhibition World Receiver brings together further landmark works from the German artist’s production over the past decades, foregrounding a consistently world-facing practice whose formal and material inventiveness has positioned Genzken as one of the most influential artists of her generation. World Receiver is her first institutional solo exhibition in Scandinavia.

The exhibition is anchored in Genzken’s work with assemblage, in which she playfully yet incisively combines everyday materials and utilitarian objects—from plastic toys to flamboyant wigs— with luxury products, photographs, and text fragments. Appearing improvisational and saturated with colour and attitude, the works draw on modernist and avant-garde art and architectural movements of the twentieth century while offering an incisive reading of the present in all its chaos.

World Receiver is a term Genzken has repeatedly used for a series of small concrete sculptures fitted with antennas. In the exhibition, a small World Receiver is incorporated into the assemblage sculpture Untitled (2016). They resemble radios without a clear function; yet, like all of Genzken’s works, they exist within an open and receptive relationship to the world.

For Genzken, sculpture is not a closed object but an open medium in a sustained relationship with its surroundings. Sculpture thus becomes a receiver of the world—an antenna attuned to the universe of images, phenomena, meaning, and noise that surrounds us, rendering it perceptible and possible to absorb. In this way, her works function as seismographs, registering and reacting to cultural displacements.

The exhibition further features the installation Science Fiction (To Be Content Here and Now) (2001), created in collaboration with Wolfgang Tillmans, as well as the sculpture Da Vinci (2003), composed of a series of airplane windows and produced in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001. Among the works are also Genzken’s characteristic mannequin installations from the 2010s, including Schauspieler III, 3 (2015), in which shop mannequins are staged as actors in a filmic scene that shift their status from idealised consumers toward more open, fictional, and future-oriented subjects. The sculpture Untitled (4 Türme, 3 Stelen) (2015) brings together seven tower-like structures that mimic both the skyscrapers of the modern metropolis and stacks of products in a supermarket or warehouse. In the painting series Geldbilder (2014–16), Genzken explores, with precision and irony, the relationship between painting and economics.

With Genzken, punk and posh meet in a gaze that is both critical and filled with love for the commercialised and mediated reality that shapes our present. According to art historian Hal Foster, Genzken’s works expose the dystopian underside of the era’s utopian dreams, while this destruction simultaneously smoulders with a paradoxical vitality—an “energy in disaster.” Beneath the bright colours and glittering surfaces lurk some of these destructive forces—consumer culture, war, and inequality—and keep the works balanced on the edge of an inescapable collapse. Yet, Isa Genzken’s ambiguous and often humorous works ultimately remain open and hopeful in their orientation toward the future, no matter how strange it may become.

WORLD RECEIVER, Isa Genzken @Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen, 2026, Photo: Malle Madsen
WORLD RECEIVER, Isa Genzken @Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen, 2026, Photo: Malle Madsen
WORLD RECEIVER, Isa Genzken @Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen, 2026, Photo: Malle Madsen
WORLD RECEIVER, Isa Genzken @Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen, 2026, Photo: Malle Madsen
WORLD RECEIVER, Isa Genzken @Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen, 2026, Photo: Malle Madsen
WORLD RECEIVER, Isa Genzken @Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen, 2026, Photo: Malle Madsen
WORLD RECEIVER, Isa Genzken @Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen, 2026, Photo: Malle Madsen
Film Set, 2015 Installation of 5 mannequins, mixed media Dimensions variable, approx. 172,7 x 604,5 x 274,3 cm
Schauspieler III, 3, 2015 Installation of 9 mannequins, mixed media Dimensions variable, approx. 196 x 275 x 268 cm
WORLD RECEIVER, Isa Genzken @Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen, 2026, Photo: Malle Madsen
WORLD RECEIVER, Isa Genzken @Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen, 2026, Photo: Malle Madsen
Untitled (4 Türme, 3 Stelen), 2015 Installation of 7 parts (4 towers, 3 columns), MDF, plastic, mirror foil, glass, cigarette, tin foil, spray paint, plaster, acrylic, adhesive tape, photographs, metal, aluminium, paper Dimensions variable, approx. 337,5 x 360 x 300 c
Untitled (4 Türme, 3 Stelen), 2015 Installation of 7 parts (4 towers, 3 columns), MDF, plastic, mirror foil, glass, cigarette, tin foil, spray paint, plaster, acrylic, adhesive tape, photographs, metal, aluminium, paper Dimensions variable, approx. 337,5 x 360 x 300 c
Untitled (4 Türme, 3 Stelen), 2015 Installation of 7 parts (4 towers, 3 columns), MDF, plastic, mirror foil, glass, cigarette, tin foil, spray paint, plaster, acrylic, adhesive tape, photographs, metal, aluminium, paper Dimensions variable, approx. 337,5 x 360 x 300 c
Untitled, 2015 Installation of 2 boy mannequins, metal stand, black-and-white wig, blond wig, fluorescent yellow vest, teal t-shirt, spray paint Dimensions variable, approx. 132 x 45,7 x 66 cm
WORLD RECEIVER, Isa Genzken @Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen, 2026, Photo: Malle Madsen
WORLD RECEIVER, Isa Genzken @Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen, 2026, Photo: Malle Madsen
WORLD RECEIVER, Isa Genzken @Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen, 2026, Photo: Malle Madsen
Untitled, 2018 Plaster, tyvek, plastic foil, iPod, heating lamp, electrical components, glass, pastry 35 x 150 x 115 cm
Untitled, 2018 Plaster, tyvek, plastic foil, iPod, heating lamp, electrical components, glass, pastry 35 x 150 x 115 cm
Untitled, 2016 Shirt, metal, lacquer, tape, plastic, paper 110 x 99 x 10 cm
Untitled, 2016 Cardboard, plastic, printed paper, felt pen, photograph 2 parts: 130 x 90 x 10 cm and 22 x 33 x 3 cm
Untitled, 2015 Mirror foil, adhesive tape, post cards, canvas 100 x 100 cm
Da Vinci, 2003 Airplane windows, metal, lacquer 4 parts: 1. 127 x 106 x 56 cm; 2. 130 x 105 x 59 cm; 3. 128 x 106 x 55 cm; 4. 130 x 105 x 58 cm Dimensions variable Sammlung Hoffmann
Untitled, 2016 Styrofoam box, styrofoam lid, concrete “World Receiver”, bank note, antennae, sticker, plastic pill containers 131 x 41 x 93 cm
Schauspieler, 2012 4 Mannequin, metal, plastic, glasses, baseball cap, toy figure, artificial hair, plastic foil, adhesive tape, glass 194 x 65 x 60 cm
Schauspieler, 2012 4 Mannequin, metal, plastic, glasses, baseball cap, toy figure, artificial hair, plastic foil, adhesive tape, glass 194 x 65 x 60 cm
Isa Genzken / Wolfgang Tillmans Science Fiction / To Be Content Here and Now, 2001 Genzken: Mirror on wooden construction, 2 parts: 400 x 100 x 500 cm and 300 x 100 x 500 cm; Tillmans: Wake, 2001, inkjet print on paper, 545 x 807 cm Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Nationalgalerie Friedrich Christian Flick Collection
Isa Genzken / Wolfgang Tillmans Science Fiction / To Be Content Here and Now, 2001 Genzken: Mirror on wooden construction, 2 parts: 400 x 100 x 500 cm and 300 x 100 x 500 cm; Tillmans: Wake, 2001, inkjet print on paper, 545 x 807 cm Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Nationalgalerie Friedrich Christian Flick Collection
WORLD RECEIVER, Isa Genzken @Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen, 2026, Photo: Malle Madsen
Untitled, 2012 Wrapping paper, wall paper, perspex, adhesive tape, lacquer, colour prints, mirror, framed b/w-print 275,4 x 418,5 x 12 cm
Untitled (4 Türme, 3 Stelen), 2015 Installation of 7 parts (4 towers, 3 columns), MDF, plastic, mirror foil, glass, cigarette, tin foil, spray paint, plaster, acrylic, adhesive tape, photographs, metal, aluminium, paper Dimensions variable, approx. 337,5 x 360 x 300 c
Schauspieler III, 3, 2015 Installation of 9 mannequins, mixed media Dimensions variable, approx. 196 x 275 x 268 cm
WORLD RECEIVER, Isa Genzken @Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen, 2026, Photo: Malle Madsen
WORLD RECEIVER, Isa Genzken @Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen, 2026, Photo: Malle Madsen
WORLD RECEIVER, Isa Genzken @Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen, 2026, Photo: Malle Madsen
WORLD RECEIVER, Isa Genzken @Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen, 2026, Photo: Malle Madsen
WORLD RECEIVER, Isa Genzken @Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen, 2026, Photo: Malle Madsen
Isa Genzken / Wolfgang Tillmans Science Fiction / To Be Content Here and Now, 2001 Genzken: Mirror on wooden construction, 2 parts: 400 x 100 x 500 cm and 300 x 100 x 500 cm; Tillmans: Wake, 2001, inkjet print on paper, 545 x 807 cm Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Nationalgalerie Friedrich Christian Flick Collection
The Poverty, 2009 Installation, plastic foil, 4 metal bars, 2 glass plates, 2 carpets, rubber mask, hat, wool coat, cotton cloth, Neopolen, spray paint, wigs, artificial fur, fabrics, 2 tin cans, coins, feather, felt pen on cardboard, color print, plastic skull, lacquer, velvet jacket, pillow, plastic cherrys, thermal blanket, door mat Dimensions variable
WORLD RECEIVER, Isa Genzken @Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen, 2026, Photo: Malle Madsen
Untitled, 2017 Installation of 4 mannequins, clothes, shoes, fabric, three leather armchairs, glass table, spray paint, books, mirror Dimensions variable, approx. 230 x 500 x 400 cm

WORLD RECEIVER
Isa Genzken

Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen
November 14 – December 19, 2026

Curation: Marianne Torp, Magnus Thorø Clausen and Sif Lindblad

With the Support of: The Danish Arts Foundation, The Augustinus Foundation, The Obel Family Foundation, Aage and Johanne Louis-Hansen Foundation, The New Carlsberg Foundation, The Danish Tennis Foundation, and Goethe-Institut Dänemark

Photography: Malle Madsen. All images copyright and courtesy of their respective authors, photographers and, where applicable, the gallery.
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