Enter Art Fair: Copenhagen

27 - 30 August 2026 
Overview
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In a culture shaped by interfaces and constant movement, Going Analogue invites a moment of stillness.

 

This presentation brings together artists whose practices are grounded in touch, material and attention. Through ceramics and painting, they work with their own systems and quiet gestures that unfold over time. Games, structures and surfaces are approached not as metaphors, but as everyday acts. A house of cards might as well be simply a house of cards. A surface carries its own history. A form holds space.

 

Rather than opposing the digital, Going Analog turns toward the simplicity of making and being. The works reflect cycles of appearance and disappearance, of memory and impermanence. In Suus Kooijman’s layered surfaces, time settles slowly. Santiago Pani’s imagery moves through inner landscapes shaped by dream and perception. Claire Wittenveen’s paintings create quiet spaces where colour, form and surface are allowed to breathe. Mickey Philips’ game pieces invite play, balance and collapse, while Floor Merjenburgh’s ceramic forms gently negotiate gravity and structure.

 

Together, the works return to simplicity. To being present, to looking, to making. Meaning emerges through small gestures and physical actions.

 

NewHouse presents Going Analogue as an invitation to slow down and reconnect with the fundamental gestures of everyday life.