Ex Nihilo
Book Salon
Opening hours this week:
Monday 14:00-16:00
Wednesday: 16:00-18:00

Basement teamer op med @xx_nihilo og @copenhagenphotofestival, der omdanner de rå lokaler til et fotografisk mørkekammer📸 Oplev udstillinger af fem fotografer, videokunst og visuals, liveoptræden og DJ-sets i stemningsfulde rammer🖤
Læs mere via link i bio👆

Our Book Salon is slowly coming to an end, but there’s still a chance to come by and see it.
We’re open tomorrow from 16:00–18:00, and we’re adding two final dates next week: Wednesday and Friday, both 16:00–18:00. These will be the last opportunities to visit before we announce our next exhibition for Copenhagen Photo Festival.
For everyone exhibiting: books can be picked up next Friday during our final opening hours. If you can’t make it that day, you’ll receive an email from us soon with further details.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, visited, and made this Book Salon such a special one. The breadth of work that came through our shelves, across photography, text, and bookmaking, has been a real privilege to live with these past weeks.

Our Book Salon is slowly coming to an end, but there’s still a chance to come by and see it.
We’re open tomorrow from 16:00–18:00, and we’re adding two final dates next week: Wednesday and Friday, both 16:00–18:00. These will be the last opportunities to visit before we announce our next exhibition for Copenhagen Photo Festival.
For everyone exhibiting: books can be picked up next Friday during our final opening hours. If you can’t make it that day, you’ll receive an email from us soon with further details.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, visited, and made this Book Salon such a special one. The breadth of work that came through our shelves, across photography, text, and bookmaking, has been a real privilege to live with these past weeks.

Our Book Salon is slowly coming to an end, but there’s still a chance to come by and see it.
We’re open tomorrow from 16:00–18:00, and we’re adding two final dates next week: Wednesday and Friday, both 16:00–18:00. These will be the last opportunities to visit before we announce our next exhibition for Copenhagen Photo Festival.
For everyone exhibiting: books can be picked up next Friday during our final opening hours. If you can’t make it that day, you’ll receive an email from us soon with further details.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, visited, and made this Book Salon such a special one. The breadth of work that came through our shelves, across photography, text, and bookmaking, has been a real privilege to live with these past weeks.

Our Book Salon is slowly coming to an end, but there’s still a chance to come by and see it.
We’re open tomorrow from 16:00–18:00, and we’re adding two final dates next week: Wednesday and Friday, both 16:00–18:00. These will be the last opportunities to visit before we announce our next exhibition for Copenhagen Photo Festival.
For everyone exhibiting: books can be picked up next Friday during our final opening hours. If you can’t make it that day, you’ll receive an email from us soon with further details.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, visited, and made this Book Salon such a special one. The breadth of work that came through our shelves, across photography, text, and bookmaking, has been a real privilege to live with these past weeks.

Our Book Salon is slowly coming to an end, but there’s still a chance to come by and see it.
We’re open tomorrow from 16:00–18:00, and we’re adding two final dates next week: Wednesday and Friday, both 16:00–18:00. These will be the last opportunities to visit before we announce our next exhibition for Copenhagen Photo Festival.
For everyone exhibiting: books can be picked up next Friday during our final opening hours. If you can’t make it that day, you’ll receive an email from us soon with further details.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, visited, and made this Book Salon such a special one. The breadth of work that came through our shelves, across photography, text, and bookmaking, has been a real privilege to live with these past weeks.

Our Book Salon is slowly coming to an end, but there’s still a chance to come by and see it.
We’re open tomorrow from 16:00–18:00, and we’re adding two final dates next week: Wednesday and Friday, both 16:00–18:00. These will be the last opportunities to visit before we announce our next exhibition for Copenhagen Photo Festival.
For everyone exhibiting: books can be picked up next Friday during our final opening hours. If you can’t make it that day, you’ll receive an email from us soon with further details.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, visited, and made this Book Salon such a special one. The breadth of work that came through our shelves, across photography, text, and bookmaking, has been a real privilege to live with these past weeks.

Our Book Salon is slowly coming to an end, but there’s still a chance to come by and see it.
We’re open tomorrow from 16:00–18:00, and we’re adding two final dates next week: Wednesday and Friday, both 16:00–18:00. These will be the last opportunities to visit before we announce our next exhibition for Copenhagen Photo Festival.
For everyone exhibiting: books can be picked up next Friday during our final opening hours. If you can’t make it that day, you’ll receive an email from us soon with further details.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, visited, and made this Book Salon such a special one. The breadth of work that came through our shelves, across photography, text, and bookmaking, has been a real privilege to live with these past weeks.

Our Book Salon is slowly coming to an end, but there’s still a chance to come by and see it.
We’re open tomorrow from 16:00–18:00, and we’re adding two final dates next week: Wednesday and Friday, both 16:00–18:00. These will be the last opportunities to visit before we announce our next exhibition for Copenhagen Photo Festival.
For everyone exhibiting: books can be picked up next Friday during our final opening hours. If you can’t make it that day, you’ll receive an email from us soon with further details.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, visited, and made this Book Salon such a special one. The breadth of work that came through our shelves, across photography, text, and bookmaking, has been a real privilege to live with these past weeks.

Our Book Salon is slowly coming to an end, but there’s still a chance to come by and see it.
We’re open tomorrow from 16:00–18:00, and we’re adding two final dates next week: Wednesday and Friday, both 16:00–18:00. These will be the last opportunities to visit before we announce our next exhibition for Copenhagen Photo Festival.
For everyone exhibiting: books can be picked up next Friday during our final opening hours. If you can’t make it that day, you’ll receive an email from us soon with further details.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, visited, and made this Book Salon such a special one. The breadth of work that came through our shelves, across photography, text, and bookmaking, has been a real privilege to live with these past weeks.

Thank you to everyone who came out for the opening of our Book Salon yesterday — and a special thanks to Christoffer Rønje for the beautiful set. The space is open again tomorrow, Sunday, from 14:00–16:00. Come see the books!
Thank you to everyone who came out for the opening of our Book Salon yesterday — and a special thanks to Christoffer Rønje for the beautiful set. The space is open again tomorrow, Sunday, from 14:00–16:00. Come see the books!

Thank you to everyone who came out for the opening of our Book Salon yesterday — and a special thanks to Christoffer Rønje for the beautiful set. The space is open again tomorrow, Sunday, from 14:00–16:00. Come see the books!

Thank you to everyone who came out for the opening of our Book Salon yesterday — and a special thanks to Christoffer Rønje for the beautiful set. The space is open again tomorrow, Sunday, from 14:00–16:00. Come see the books!
Thank you to everyone who came out for the opening of our Book Salon yesterday — and a special thanks to Christoffer Rønje for the beautiful set. The space is open again tomorrow, Sunday, from 14:00–16:00. Come see the books!

Thank you to everyone who came out for the opening of our Book Salon yesterday — and a special thanks to Christoffer Rønje for the beautiful set. The space is open again tomorrow, Sunday, from 14:00–16:00. Come see the books!

We’re opening our Book Salon tomorrow, and to mark the occasion, Christoffer Rønje joins us for an intimate set of unreleased demos. The concert will start at 18:00.
Photo: @nis.b.c

We welcome everyone to the opening of Book Salon 2026 at Ex Nihilo. Our very first group exhibition for publications. The opening will take place on April 24th from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Haraldsgade 16B. The exhibition will run until May 24th, and we will continuously update our opening hours. It will also be possible to request a visit.
Hope to see you there!
Participating Artists:
Maja Maria Aaby, Hugo Aldén, Siouzie Albiach, Clio Pavlidis Andersson, Kirstine Autzen, Sara Bensaltana, Ditte Blom, Rikke Bogetoft, Sine Brik, Hannah Bjurhult, Mathilde Bæk, Louise Bøgelund Saugmann, Joan Calsina, Lotte Fløe Christensen, Theo Elias, Angelica Elliott, Ravn Eriksen, Malin Svensdotter Eriksson, Ioulia Florentzi, Juliana Gómez Garzón, Harmony Goodfellow, Marcus Gustafsson, Andreas Hammer, Hedin & Uitto, Elias Herltoft, Nicola Helin, Martin Ransby / Keld Helmer-Petersen, Sille Juline Høgly Petersen, Rasmus Holm & Ida Skibsted, Gustaf Johansson, Anna Simone Johnson, Filip Lange, Tage Lewrén, Catharina Leth, Vlada Lobus, Camilla Lohmann, Longest Night, Robert Lund, Lukas Lund (Bureau for Listening), Rikke Mádi, Lee Chang Ming, Magnus Malthe Nygaard Jeppesen / Clara Agathe Ditzel, Andreas Olesen, Lukas Parkow, Tora Pielbusch, Ela Polkowska, Guilherme Proença, Rat Magazine, Vixtoria Salomonsen, Anemone Sejr, Nikoline Sonasson, Katarzyna Sokołowska, Bue Thastum, Nanna Hammer Tiittanen, Monique van de Wijdeven, Lin Wei-Lun, Parinazz Wennerholm, Maie Wisur, Nina Worren, Linus Öhrn
Featured work by @p.avlidis

A big thank you to everyone who applied to our Book open call. We’re honestly overwhelmed — both by the number of submissions and the quality of work we’ve seen.
It’s been a difficult selection, and we’re grateful that so many of you wanted to show your work with us.
All applicants will receive a response by end of today.

OPEN CALL
We once again welcome all visual artists to apply for a new salon at Ex Nihilo – this time dedicated to publications. The exhibition will take place from April 24th to May 24th and the last date for submission is April 4th. Whether you have a finished book, a zine, an artist book, a magazine, or another form of publication, you are invited to apply for the exhibition. You may also apply with a proposal or sketch, as long as the finished work can be delivered and presented on time for the exhibition. We look forward to seeing your projects and inviting them to be shared through the exhibition.
Exhibition Dates: 24 apr – 24 may 2026
Submission Deadline:4th of April 2026, 23.59 (CET)
Fill out the form to attend. Link in bio.

It’s been 10 days already since we launched our calendar of 2026 in @xx_nihilo 🥹💖 big thanks to everyone who stopped by and made this evening so warm and beautiful 💞
Thanks to @folkkombucha and @depanneurcph for the amazing drinks 💓
And a big thanks to all the couples for taking part in this project it’s been so special to create this with you - we love you! 🤍
@saixizm @nevademure
peaberry3000 @posttemporaire
@adomas_lau @grazianodicintio
@mathiasbroe @faun_vium
@atlanti_a @__suzzzana__
@g1n_10100 @subasschun
@annnaluna @helle9556
@birdiebyte @marisalamande
@myopic_supreme @thamsification
@meii_soh @__fen____
@zrkwsk @rottingindior
@abowt_me @matildehadrup
We still have a few of the calendars at hand - dm to order 💓
The calendars are also to be found in
@studio_soriano
@about_bookshop
@shesaidbooks

It’s been 10 days already since we launched our calendar of 2026 in @xx_nihilo 🥹💖 big thanks to everyone who stopped by and made this evening so warm and beautiful 💞
Thanks to @folkkombucha and @depanneurcph for the amazing drinks 💓
And a big thanks to all the couples for taking part in this project it’s been so special to create this with you - we love you! 🤍
@saixizm @nevademure
peaberry3000 @posttemporaire
@adomas_lau @grazianodicintio
@mathiasbroe @faun_vium
@atlanti_a @__suzzzana__
@g1n_10100 @subasschun
@annnaluna @helle9556
@birdiebyte @marisalamande
@myopic_supreme @thamsification
@meii_soh @__fen____
@zrkwsk @rottingindior
@abowt_me @matildehadrup
We still have a few of the calendars at hand - dm to order 💓
The calendars are also to be found in
@studio_soriano
@about_bookshop
@shesaidbooks

It’s been 10 days already since we launched our calendar of 2026 in @xx_nihilo 🥹💖 big thanks to everyone who stopped by and made this evening so warm and beautiful 💞
Thanks to @folkkombucha and @depanneurcph for the amazing drinks 💓
And a big thanks to all the couples for taking part in this project it’s been so special to create this with you - we love you! 🤍
@saixizm @nevademure
peaberry3000 @posttemporaire
@adomas_lau @grazianodicintio
@mathiasbroe @faun_vium
@atlanti_a @__suzzzana__
@g1n_10100 @subasschun
@annnaluna @helle9556
@birdiebyte @marisalamande
@myopic_supreme @thamsification
@meii_soh @__fen____
@zrkwsk @rottingindior
@abowt_me @matildehadrup
We still have a few of the calendars at hand - dm to order 💓
The calendars are also to be found in
@studio_soriano
@about_bookshop
@shesaidbooks

It’s been 10 days already since we launched our calendar of 2026 in @xx_nihilo 🥹💖 big thanks to everyone who stopped by and made this evening so warm and beautiful 💞
Thanks to @folkkombucha and @depanneurcph for the amazing drinks 💓
And a big thanks to all the couples for taking part in this project it’s been so special to create this with you - we love you! 🤍
@saixizm @nevademure
peaberry3000 @posttemporaire
@adomas_lau @grazianodicintio
@mathiasbroe @faun_vium
@atlanti_a @__suzzzana__
@g1n_10100 @subasschun
@annnaluna @helle9556
@birdiebyte @marisalamande
@myopic_supreme @thamsification
@meii_soh @__fen____
@zrkwsk @rottingindior
@abowt_me @matildehadrup
We still have a few of the calendars at hand - dm to order 💓
The calendars are also to be found in
@studio_soriano
@about_bookshop
@shesaidbooks

It’s been 10 days already since we launched our calendar of 2026 in @xx_nihilo 🥹💖 big thanks to everyone who stopped by and made this evening so warm and beautiful 💞
Thanks to @folkkombucha and @depanneurcph for the amazing drinks 💓
And a big thanks to all the couples for taking part in this project it’s been so special to create this with you - we love you! 🤍
@saixizm @nevademure
peaberry3000 @posttemporaire
@adomas_lau @grazianodicintio
@mathiasbroe @faun_vium
@atlanti_a @__suzzzana__
@g1n_10100 @subasschun
@annnaluna @helle9556
@birdiebyte @marisalamande
@myopic_supreme @thamsification
@meii_soh @__fen____
@zrkwsk @rottingindior
@abowt_me @matildehadrup
We still have a few of the calendars at hand - dm to order 💓
The calendars are also to be found in
@studio_soriano
@about_bookshop
@shesaidbooks
It’s been 10 days already since we launched our calendar of 2026 in @xx_nihilo 🥹💖 big thanks to everyone who stopped by and made this evening so warm and beautiful 💞
Thanks to @folkkombucha and @depanneurcph for the amazing drinks 💓
And a big thanks to all the couples for taking part in this project it’s been so special to create this with you - we love you! 🤍
@saixizm @nevademure
peaberry3000 @posttemporaire
@adomas_lau @grazianodicintio
@mathiasbroe @faun_vium
@atlanti_a @__suzzzana__
@g1n_10100 @subasschun
@annnaluna @helle9556
@birdiebyte @marisalamande
@myopic_supreme @thamsification
@meii_soh @__fen____
@zrkwsk @rottingindior
@abowt_me @matildehadrup
We still have a few of the calendars at hand - dm to order 💓
The calendars are also to be found in
@studio_soriano
@about_bookshop
@shesaidbooks

It’s been 10 days already since we launched our calendar of 2026 in @xx_nihilo 🥹💖 big thanks to everyone who stopped by and made this evening so warm and beautiful 💞
Thanks to @folkkombucha and @depanneurcph for the amazing drinks 💓
And a big thanks to all the couples for taking part in this project it’s been so special to create this with you - we love you! 🤍
@saixizm @nevademure
peaberry3000 @posttemporaire
@adomas_lau @grazianodicintio
@mathiasbroe @faun_vium
@atlanti_a @__suzzzana__
@g1n_10100 @subasschun
@annnaluna @helle9556
@birdiebyte @marisalamande
@myopic_supreme @thamsification
@meii_soh @__fen____
@zrkwsk @rottingindior
@abowt_me @matildehadrup
We still have a few of the calendars at hand - dm to order 💓
The calendars are also to be found in
@studio_soriano
@about_bookshop
@shesaidbooks

It’s been 10 days already since we launched our calendar of 2026 in @xx_nihilo 🥹💖 big thanks to everyone who stopped by and made this evening so warm and beautiful 💞
Thanks to @folkkombucha and @depanneurcph for the amazing drinks 💓
And a big thanks to all the couples for taking part in this project it’s been so special to create this with you - we love you! 🤍
@saixizm @nevademure
peaberry3000 @posttemporaire
@adomas_lau @grazianodicintio
@mathiasbroe @faun_vium
@atlanti_a @__suzzzana__
@g1n_10100 @subasschun
@annnaluna @helle9556
@birdiebyte @marisalamande
@myopic_supreme @thamsification
@meii_soh @__fen____
@zrkwsk @rottingindior
@abowt_me @matildehadrup
We still have a few of the calendars at hand - dm to order 💓
The calendars are also to be found in
@studio_soriano
@about_bookshop
@shesaidbooks
The calendar is finally ready!
We made this one with love and care🤍 Printed on riso - making every print unique.
We are so excited to share it with you.
Price: 30€ / 250kr
Dm to order
Ps. we will also be selling it at the event in @xx_nihilo on the 13th🫶🏼

December 13th we invite you to join us for a fun night when Ex Nihilo hosts the release of a calendar made by @vixtoriasalomonsen and @signedige Come by for drinks and enjoy a DJ set by @xxdebbie_singsxx ✨
Throughout this year Vixtoria Salomonsen and Signe Dige have been working together portraying different couples between Berlin and Copenhagen. Each image is created intimately in spaces in which each couple has invited Salomonsen into, and each image is accompanied by a carefully animated frame from Dige.
The project is created with an aim of celebrating different kinds of love and hope, and to bring it into other peoples home.

A closer look at Adam Jeppesen’s new works for Land of No Evil.
Seen from the side, the cyanotype blue rises through the linen — a quiet pulse of color held in the weave. But from the front, each piece shifts into something harder to name: a vibrating, uncertain hue that sits between tones, never fully settling.
The material isn’t a background to the image; it’s part of the image itself. Light moves through the transparent linen, catches on the fibers, and pulls the motifs in and out of clarity. What appears fixed from one position dissolves from another.

A closer look at Adam Jeppesen’s new works for Land of No Evil.
Seen from the side, the cyanotype blue rises through the linen — a quiet pulse of color held in the weave. But from the front, each piece shifts into something harder to name: a vibrating, uncertain hue that sits between tones, never fully settling.
The material isn’t a background to the image; it’s part of the image itself. Light moves through the transparent linen, catches on the fibers, and pulls the motifs in and out of clarity. What appears fixed from one position dissolves from another.

A closer look at Adam Jeppesen’s new works for Land of No Evil.
Seen from the side, the cyanotype blue rises through the linen — a quiet pulse of color held in the weave. But from the front, each piece shifts into something harder to name: a vibrating, uncertain hue that sits between tones, never fully settling.
The material isn’t a background to the image; it’s part of the image itself. Light moves through the transparent linen, catches on the fibers, and pulls the motifs in and out of clarity. What appears fixed from one position dissolves from another.

A closer look at Adam Jeppesen’s new works for Land of No Evil.
Seen from the side, the cyanotype blue rises through the linen — a quiet pulse of color held in the weave. But from the front, each piece shifts into something harder to name: a vibrating, uncertain hue that sits between tones, never fully settling.
The material isn’t a background to the image; it’s part of the image itself. Light moves through the transparent linen, catches on the fibers, and pulls the motifs in and out of clarity. What appears fixed from one position dissolves from another.

A closer look at Adam Jeppesen’s new works for Land of No Evil.
Seen from the side, the cyanotype blue rises through the linen — a quiet pulse of color held in the weave. But from the front, each piece shifts into something harder to name: a vibrating, uncertain hue that sits between tones, never fully settling.
The material isn’t a background to the image; it’s part of the image itself. Light moves through the transparent linen, catches on the fibers, and pulls the motifs in and out of clarity. What appears fixed from one position dissolves from another.

Ten days into the run of Land of No Evil, we’re still discovering new layers in Adam Jeppesen’s installation.
This new body of work — shown for the first time at Ex Nihilo — shifts constantly with the light. Seen from the side, the pieces reveal the deep blue of cyanotype on linen; from the front, the color dissolves into something harder to define, vibrating between red, violet, and shadow.
The works refuse a fixed image. They appear, fade, and re-appear as you move, as if the surface were breathing.
A quiet field of perception rather than a stable picture.
Thank you to everyone who came by the opening — the room has settled beautifully since, and the works keep unfolding for each viewer who spends time with them.

Ten days into the run of Land of No Evil, we’re still discovering new layers in Adam Jeppesen’s installation.
This new body of work — shown for the first time at Ex Nihilo — shifts constantly with the light. Seen from the side, the pieces reveal the deep blue of cyanotype on linen; from the front, the color dissolves into something harder to define, vibrating between red, violet, and shadow.
The works refuse a fixed image. They appear, fade, and re-appear as you move, as if the surface were breathing.
A quiet field of perception rather than a stable picture.
Thank you to everyone who came by the opening — the room has settled beautifully since, and the works keep unfolding for each viewer who spends time with them.

Ten days into the run of Land of No Evil, we’re still discovering new layers in Adam Jeppesen’s installation.
This new body of work — shown for the first time at Ex Nihilo — shifts constantly with the light. Seen from the side, the pieces reveal the deep blue of cyanotype on linen; from the front, the color dissolves into something harder to define, vibrating between red, violet, and shadow.
The works refuse a fixed image. They appear, fade, and re-appear as you move, as if the surface were breathing.
A quiet field of perception rather than a stable picture.
Thank you to everyone who came by the opening — the room has settled beautifully since, and the works keep unfolding for each viewer who spends time with them.

Ten days into the run of Land of No Evil, we’re still discovering new layers in Adam Jeppesen’s installation.
This new body of work — shown for the first time at Ex Nihilo — shifts constantly with the light. Seen from the side, the pieces reveal the deep blue of cyanotype on linen; from the front, the color dissolves into something harder to define, vibrating between red, violet, and shadow.
The works refuse a fixed image. They appear, fade, and re-appear as you move, as if the surface were breathing.
A quiet field of perception rather than a stable picture.
Thank you to everyone who came by the opening — the room has settled beautifully since, and the works keep unfolding for each viewer who spends time with them.

Ten days into the run of Land of No Evil, we’re still discovering new layers in Adam Jeppesen’s installation.
This new body of work — shown for the first time at Ex Nihilo — shifts constantly with the light. Seen from the side, the pieces reveal the deep blue of cyanotype on linen; from the front, the color dissolves into something harder to define, vibrating between red, violet, and shadow.
The works refuse a fixed image. They appear, fade, and re-appear as you move, as if the surface were breathing.
A quiet field of perception rather than a stable picture.
Thank you to everyone who came by the opening — the room has settled beautifully since, and the works keep unfolding for each viewer who spends time with them.

Ten days into the run of Land of No Evil, we’re still discovering new layers in Adam Jeppesen’s installation.
This new body of work — shown for the first time at Ex Nihilo — shifts constantly with the light. Seen from the side, the pieces reveal the deep blue of cyanotype on linen; from the front, the color dissolves into something harder to define, vibrating between red, violet, and shadow.
The works refuse a fixed image. They appear, fade, and re-appear as you move, as if the surface were breathing.
A quiet field of perception rather than a stable picture.
Thank you to everyone who came by the opening — the room has settled beautifully since, and the works keep unfolding for each viewer who spends time with them.

Ten days into the run of Land of No Evil, we’re still discovering new layers in Adam Jeppesen’s installation.
This new body of work — shown for the first time at Ex Nihilo — shifts constantly with the light. Seen from the side, the pieces reveal the deep blue of cyanotype on linen; from the front, the color dissolves into something harder to define, vibrating between red, violet, and shadow.
The works refuse a fixed image. They appear, fade, and re-appear as you move, as if the surface were breathing.
A quiet field of perception rather than a stable picture.
Thank you to everyone who came by the opening — the room has settled beautifully since, and the works keep unfolding for each viewer who spends time with them.
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