Teitur at Statens Museum for Konst

Last weekend I went to the free Teitur/Ane Brun concert at the National Art Museum, which was kept open past midnight to accommodate all of the fans of the Faroese singer and his sidekick for the evening from Norway. So many fans, in fact, that the closest shot I could get of them both was this:

Teitur & Ane Brun at Statens Museum for Konst

The museum thoughtfully put out ashtrays for all the fans who chose to smoke in the art museum. Just another way that Denmark is different from... anywhere else on earth.

After the concert was over, I wandered through the galleries together with some students from Hungary and Bulgaria. Check out the 19th-century hanging patterns for the artwork:

Statens Museum for Konst

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Peter Leonard
Graduate student in Scandinavian Literature at the University of Washington.

2007-08: Fulbright Fellow & Guest Researcher at Uppsala University's Centre for Multiethnic Research.

Spring 2007: Exchange student in Nordic Literature at the University of Copenhagen, Scan|Design Fellow. Intern at Museum Tusculanums Forlag, the University Press.

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