Michael Baastrup Chang’s solo exhibition Colours Collected from a Childhood was held from November 14 to 29, 2020 at Galleri Weinberger Schandorff in Copenhagen, Denmark. The exhibition explored memory, colour, and personal history through prints and abstract paintings. Visitors experienced large-scale works, delicate compositions, and immersive visual narratives.
The exhibition video documents the gallery installation and artworks. It features close-ups of paintings, spatial arrangements, and the atmosphere of the show. Duration: 35 seconds. The video gives an authentic sense of the exhibition without relying on text alone.
Key themes include childhood recollection, emotional resonance of colour, and painterly abstraction. Available works from the exhibition can be viewed at www.galleri-ws.dk and www.artsy.net.
Artist: Michael Baastrup Chang, born 1973, Copenhagen-based abstract painter. Past exhibitions include Graphite (2022), Life After Ninety (2016), Infinity Loop and Images of Eggs (2012), The Journeyman (2011), and The Man Without Qualities (2010).
Residencies: Printer’s Proof (2020), Crown Point Press (2009), Danish Art Workshops (2012). Publications: Infinity Loop and Images of Eggs, The Journeyman, The Man Without Qualities, 4 Grades of Reality, A Collection of Essays on Art.