Inquiry

Magasinet Kunst writes about Peter Funch's exhibition Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow at Danish Architecture Center, that gathers his two renowned series Babel Tales and 42nd and Vanderbilt for the first time.

"Peter Funch enjoys cutting and pasting things together. So it's no surprise that a large part of his work has involved piecing together human stories. People, their lives, and their routines are the focal point of the exhibition and his new book" - Line Vestergaard Cramer writes for Magasinet Kunst.

Funch’s works are documents of moments that never existed, as they are composed of thousands of frozen moments taken over the duration of several weeks for each work at the same street in New York City. By shooting at the exact same position over a period of time, Funch is able to superimpose images, and he hereby creates a fictional work based on documentary photography. 

"The manipulation of images creates the experience that we actually share the same moments, even without knowing" Funch says to Magasinet Kunst.

The article by Line Vestergaard Cramer can be read in the newest edition of Magasinet Kunst #2, 2025.

The magazine can be bought at your local Danish newsstand and online here.

The exhibition Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow can be experienced at DAC every weekend until February 28. 2026. 

Purchase the book Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow on our Online Store here.