To kvinder står foran en glasmontre. Den ene peger ind i glasmontren. I glasmontren står hvidt porcelæn pyntet med guld detaljer.

Art on Fyn

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Get up close to the brushstrokes of the famous artists of Fyn. Fyn’s four biggest art museums take you around the island and give you a historic insight in both modern and classic art. Visit Brandts in Odense, CLAY in Middelfart, Johannes Larsen Museet in Kerteminde or Faaborg Museum.

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Rødt rum. Gennem et hul i den røde væg ses nogle udstillede genstande, der hænger ned fra loftet foran en grøn væg.
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BRANDTS

Brandts museum for art and visual culture hosts more than ten exhibitions thoughout the year consisting of both contemporary and classic art as well as popular modern photographs. With a collection consisting of more than 15000 pieces of art you get to experience some of the world’s best artists, photographers and painters.

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Udstillingsmontre med udstillet porcelæn på ræd og række.
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CLAY

CLAY is a living contemporary museum and the only museum for contemporary ceramic art in The Nordic countries. CLAY holds a collection of both Danish and international ceramic art of the highest quality and hosts a number of special exhibitions throughout the year.

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Johannes Larsen Museet

Visit the Johannes Larsen Museum and step straight into the home of the famous funen artists, Johannes Larsen and Alhed Larsen. The house, the workshop and the garden are all left in the same state in which the artists left it. A big exhibition hall holds the museum’s art collections and special exhibitions.

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En mand med hat og skuldertaske betragter kunst i et galleri. Han står foran en række malerier på en rød væg, med en skulptur af en nøgen figur til venstre i forgrunden.
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Faaborg Museum

Faaborg Museum is an architectural gem. Experience the impressive art collection with paintings by the funen artists Peter Hanse, Anna & Fritz Syberg, Alhed & Johannes Larsen etc. and sculptures by Kai Nielsen as well as Kaare Klint’s famous Faaborg chairs (Faaborgstolen). 

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