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Scorpio – Evren Tekinoktay at Rudolph Tegner Museum

In the exhibition Scorpio at Rudolph Tegner Museum, Evren Tekinoktay creates a sensory contrast between the monumental and the intimate – and, as with the scorpion’s specialised sensory system, mirrors and suspended objects sharpen the senses and create a distinctive aesthetic.

Dates and times

8 MayFriday
11:00 AM–04:00 PM
9 MaySaturday
11:00 AM–04:00 PM
10 MaySunday
11:00 AM–04:00 PM
12 MayTuesday
11:00 AM–04:00 PM
13 MayWednesday
11:00 AM–04:00 PM
14 MayThursday
11:00 AM–04:00 PM
15 MayFriday
11:00 AM–04:00 PM
16 MaySaturday
11:00 AM–04:00 PM
17 MaySunday
11:00 AM–04:00 PM
19 MayTuesday
11:00 AM–04:00 PM
20 MayWednesday
11:00 AM–04:00 PM
21 MayThursday
11:00 AM–04:00 PM
22 MayFriday
11:00 AM–04:00 PM
23 MaySaturday
11:00 AM–04:00 PM
24 MaySunday
11:00 AM–04:00 PM
Evren Tekinoktay sits in an armchair in a pink room, looking into the camera
Dronningmølle, North Zealand
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Photo: Simon Baungård© Evren Tekinoktay

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Evren Tekinoktay brings neon and a sense of home to Tegner Museum

As you enter the exhibition at Rudolph Tegner Museum, you are met with both the monumental and the intimate: Rudolph Tegner’s vast sculptures and Evren Tekinoktay’s “geometric surrealism” in neon, plexiglass and mirror glass.

With this exhibition, Evren Tekinoktay seeks to bring the “living room” into the vast museum space at Tegner Museum. She creates poetic landscapes from constructed, found and transformed objects in glass cases, and evokes a sense of home through a sculptural arrangement of tiles.

Throughout the exhibition, you will see yourself, the artworks and Tegner’s monumental sculptures reflected in the many mirrors – your movements visible from every angle in the museum space.

Aesthetics as more than surface

Evren Tekinoktay approaches aesthetics as an absolute necessity in her artistic practice. The exhibition is named after the scorpion, which has a sensitive network of nerves beneath its body, allowing it to detect vibrations in the ground with great precision.

As you move through the exhibition, you will, like the scorpion, register impressions and movements through mirrors, neon and reflective surfaces. In this way, aesthetics becomes more than mere surface – it is the underlying principle of the exhibition.

Evren Tekinoktay

Evren Tekinoktay (b. 1972, Copenhagen) was educated in Amsterdam, Maastricht and Copenhagen and has exhibited widely across Europe. In 2025, she presented the solo exhibition BOOGIE at Nikolaj Kunsthal.

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