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Coordinates: 56°3422.8N 9°33.9E / 56.573000°N 9.051083°E / 56.573000; 9.051083
 

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The Four Boxes Gallery is a modern art gallery in the grounds of Krabbesholm Højskole near Skive, Denmark. The gallery was designed by the Japanese architects Atelier Bow-Wow, and is a three-storey building conceived as four stacked boxes used to exhibit work by both students of the Krabbesholm Højskole and invited artists.[1] The school arranges 6-8 exhibitions each year featuring the work of artists, architects and designers from Denmark and abroad.[2]

The 250 square meter gallery is set on the green lawn of the school between the Craftsmen’s School and the red brick Idé-Pro factory.[3] The modern concrete structure is designed as four stacked boxes. The lower two boxes form outdoor galleries and an indoor gallery. The box in the middle is a smaller exhibition room, and the box at the top is a private workshop and living space for the artist in residence.[4] The building has been described as "quintessentially Japanese, yet also strangely oversized and villa-like, as it extends the built vocabulary of the school with its clear-cut concrete edges".[3] According to Momoyo Kaijima, one of the architects, "We tried to obtain a fusion between space and light, in a way to create 'gap spaces', that is the leftover spaces in between the four boxes which bring light into the building".[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Four Boxes Gallery by Atelier Bow-Wow". Dezeen Magazine. September 24, 2009. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
  • ^ "Four Boxes Gallery". Krabbesholm Højskole. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
  • ^ a b "Four Boxes Gallery". Danish Architecture Center.
  • ^ "atelier bow-wow: four boxes gallery". designboom. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
  • ^ Valentina Ciuffi (2009-09-29). "FOUR BOXES GALLERY". abitare. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
  • 56°34′22.8″N 9°3′3.9″E / 56.573000°N 9.051083°E / 56.573000; 9.051083


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