La fin de copenhague
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La fin de copenhague is a concise paperback publication by the Danish artist Asger Jorn, released by Allia on September 28, 2001. Spanning 48 pages, the volume focuses on Jorn’s explorations in collage and his relationship to Danish artistic traditions. Jorn, a founding member of the post‑war CoBrA movement, is known for his experimental approach that blends spontaneous expression with a deep engagement with folk and Nordic motifs. This book presents a selection of his collage works, offering insight into how he juxtaposed disparate materials to create dynamic visual narratives. While the text is modest in length, it serves as an accessible introduction to Jorn’s collage practice for readers interested in modern Scandinavian art. The publication includes high‑quality reproductions that allow the texture and layering of the collages to be appreciated, making it a useful resource for both scholars and enthusiasts of twentieth‑century European art.
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