Frederik Næblerød
Frederik Næblerød (b. 1988, Denmark) holds an MFA from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. Næblerød’s works span across paintings, drawings, sculptures, and off-grid projects. His works are expressive, sometimes bordering on the grotesque. Often, they draw inspiration from his immediate surroundings to convert the wild, quivering energy from life, people, and things around him to present and pertinent works whose materials, motifs, sizes, and messages span widely.
His solo exhibitions include ARKEN (2025); Alice Folker Gallery, Copenhagen (2024); Gl. Holtegaard Museum, Holte (2023); Horsens Art Museum, Horsens (2022); Vejle Art Museum, Vejle (2022); Alice Folker Gallery, Copenhagen (2021); Artissima, Turin (2020) and Kunsthal for Maritim Æstetik, Grenå (2019). Duo and group exhibitions include Odsherreds Kunstmuseum (2025); Trapholt Museum (2024); Skovgaard Museum, Viborg (2024); Odsherred Museum (2024); The Telegraph, Czech Republic (2022); Jeppe Hein Studio, Berlin (2022); Art Brussels (2022); Philipp Haverkampf, Berlin (2020); Politikens Forhal, Copenhagen (2019) and Kunsthalle E-werk, Schwerin (2019).
In 2025, Frederik Næblerød and Casper Aguila’s duo exhibition TIMELINE at Odsherreds Kunstmuseum was awarded by the Danish Arts Foundation. In 2018, Næblerød was nominated for the Association Internationale des Critiques d’Art (AICA) prize together with Aguila, and their duo exhibition Off-Grid at Alice Folker Gallery (2019) received an award from the Danish Arts Foundation. Public collections include Jorn Museum, Skovgaard Museum, the New Carlsberg Foundation, the Danish Arts Foundation, Kastrupgårdsamlingen, Museum Jorn, Vejle Art Museum, and Horsens Art Museum.
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