DANH VO AT HOME
ART
The idea of home is constantly shifting for Danh Vo who calls the Berlin apartment he has filled with art and collectible design a nest for him and his boyfriend. The Danish Vietnamese artist is now working on a country house and studio where he can learn from nature and see where it leads.
“THINGS ARE JUST MOMENTARY. IT ONLY EXISTS WHEN IT’S SHARED, WHATEVER AND HOWEVER YOU SHARE IT.”
The story featuring Danh Vo’s Berlin apartment and country home is in Ark Journal VOL II.
WORDS JENI PORTER
portrait thomas cato
PHOTOGRAPHY Nick ash
STYLING HELLE WALSTED
PURE VOLUME AND SPACE — HOME COPENHAGEN
An attic apartment by David Thulstrup inspired by his interiors of Noma restaurant exudes humanity and humility with architectural clarity and grace.
RE RUIN — HOME BERLIN
Building their home amid the ruins of an abandoned GDR property in east Berlin gave artist Anselm Reyle and architect Tanja Lincke the chance to rediscover the beauty of creative freedom.
MAKING THE INVISIBLE VISIBLE – ANN VERONICA JANSSENS
Growing up in Kinshasa, Ann Veronica Janssens would often watch the sunset and sunrise, specifically the deep shades of violets, yellows, pinks and reds that swept across the sky, over the nearby mountains.
DANH VO AT HOME
art
The idea of home is constantly shifting for Danh Vo who calls the Berlin apartment he has filled with art and collectible design a nest for him and his boyfriend. The Danish Vietnamese artist is now working on a country house and studio where he can learn from nature and see where it leads.
“THINGS ARE JUST MOMENTARY. IT ONLY EXISTS WHEN IT’S SHARED, WHATEVER AND HOWEVER YOU SHARE IT.”
The story featuring Danh Vo’s Berlin apartment and country home is in Ark Journal VOL II.