Art

New artwork at DTU: Art and landscape merge in a courtyard

A 4x2-metre insect sculpture has been installed in Building 303A on DTU’s Lyngby Campus, where it stands between auditoriums, reading areas, and sofas. Placed on a sand dune, it will give food for creative thought to the many students who visit the building every day.

The artwork Indsande was covered in snow at the inauguration. Foto: Linnea Lundberg, DTU
Students sitting in a common area in front of the artwork Indsande.
Indsande provides an inspiring bagground for the many students who use the reading areas every day. Foto: Laura Stamer

Curious about more art at DTU Lyngby Campus?

DTU has published an art programme where you can read about current and future art projects. The programme was put together with a view to making Lyngby Campus known as a place where art and science influence each other and challenge our views of nature, people, and technology. You can read the art programme here.

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Anne Ringgaard Jørgensen

Anne Ringgaard Jørgensen Project Manager Afdeling for Policy og Relationer