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The forgotten artist? Discover Richard Winther’s wild art at Nivaagaard

Richard Winther withdrew from public life and allowed himself to be “forgotten” by choice. Since then, he has often been known as an artist’s artist. Now Nivaagaard presents his remarkable work in a major exhibition.

Opening hours

1 MayFriday
11:00 AM–08:00 PM
2 MaySaturday
11:00 AM–05:00 PM
3 MaySunday
11:00 AM–05:00 PM
5 MayTuesday
11:00 AM–08:00 PM
6 MayWednesday
11:00 AM–08:00 PM
7 MayThursday
11:00 AM–08:00 PM
8 MayFriday
11:00 AM–08:00 PM
9 MaySaturday
11:00 AM–05:00 PM
10 MaySunday
11:00 AM–05:00 PM
12 MayTuesday
11:00 AM–08:00 PM
13 MayWednesday
11:00 AM–08:00 PM
14 MayThursday
11:00 AM–08:00 PM
15 MayFriday
11:00 AM–08:00 PM
16 MaySaturday
11:00 AM–05:00 PM
17 MaySunday
11:00 AM–05:00 PM

Prices

Adults120 DKK
Students50 DKK
Under 18 yearsFree
Per person (groups 10+)110 DKK
MembersFree
Young adults (18–27)50 DKK
Guest of member90 DKK
Annual pass300 DKK
Friends, My partner, Myself
Painting in bold colours by Richard Winther
Nivå, North Zealand
Museums
Photo: Richard Winther; Galleri Tom Christoffersen© Udlånt af Tobias Winther.

Winther’s wild art

Foaming devils throw themselves at terrified people. A wooden man rides a horse with enormous eyes. Squares and circles in primary colours, cross-sections of oxen, clay sculptures embracing each other, found objects and line drawings – Richard Winther never confined himself to a single art form, but experimented throughout his life.

Move through Richard Winther’s (1926–2007) wild artistic universe and discover the artist who was once recognised both in Denmark and internationally, but later withdrew from public life, became “forgotten”, and gained time to work, work and work on his art.

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Works from Winther’s own collection

In the exhibition at Nivaagaard you can also see works from Richard Winther’s own large art collection, displayed in a separate section of the museum. Among them are works by Giacometti, Picasso, Max Ernst and Sonja Ferlov Mancoba.

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Ricardo da Nivå

Richard Winther originally came from Lolland, but for 21 years of his life (1966–1987) he lived in Nivå. While living in North Zealand, he called himself “Ricardo da Nivå”, inspired by the Italian Renaissance masters. He was also influenced by major Danish artists such as Asger Jorn and Richard Mortensen.

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The house on Lolland

At one point Richard Winther grew tired of living close to Copenhagen and its art scene. He believed that art had become too commercial. He therefore bought a former retirement home in his native region of Lolland, where he spent the last fourteen years of his life.

On Lolland he devoted all his time to art – and he used the house itself as a canvas. Today visitors can explore Richard Winther’s house on Lolland and see how, over fourteen years, he transformed the former retirement home into one large art installation.

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Gl. Strandvej 2

2990 Nivå

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