V1 Gallery
V1 Gallery is a contemporary art gallery located in the Meatpacking District of Copenhagen, Denmark.[1] It was founded in 2002 by designer Jesper Elg and photographer Peter Funch.[2] V1 Gallery gained international notability by being the first art gallery in Scandinavia to exhibit international street art pioneers such as Banksy (UK) and Eine (UK),[1] the Faile artist collective (US/JAP), Futura 2000 (US), Zevs (FR) and OBEY / Shepard Fairey (US).[3] The gallery has been listed as "Copenhagen's coolest art gallery"[4] by The New York Times, and listed in ArtNet's "Best contemporary galleries in Europe".[2]

V1 Gallery
The gallery's best known projects include:
- The Boredom Project by Faile in 2002
 - Banksy VS EINE by Banksy and EINE in 2003[1]
 - The Hunt For Your Family featuring artists such as Devendra Banhart, Adam Green (musician), and Chris Johanson curated by Galleri Loyal in 2004
 - OBEY by Shepard Fairey in 2004[4]
 - Futura - Year In Pictures by Futura 2000 in 2005
 - Random Happenings with Dash Snow in 2005
 - Coup de Theatre by Jakob Boeskov in 2005
 - MuhameDansk by HuskMitNavn in 2006
 - Highmath curated by Arkitip in 2006
 - V-B by Dearraindrop in 2006
 - Super Fortress by Richard Colman in 2006
 - Rehearsal For Death by Neck Face in 2007
 - Trouble by Todd REAS James in 2007
 - Babel Tales by Peter Funch in 2007
 
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References
    
- Hoggard, Liz (1 Jun 2017). "VESTERBRO: 10 THINGS TO DO IN COPENHAGEN'S FASHIONABLE MEAT PACKING DISTRICT". The Independent. Copenhagen, DK. Retrieved 23 Feb 2019.
 - "Vecchio Continente scrigno dell'arte contemporanea. Le migliori gallerie in Europa" [Old Continent casket of contemporary art. The best galleries in Europe]. Arts Life. 13 Aug 2015. Retrieved 23 Feb 2019.
 - AOK description of V1 Gallery (in Danish)
 - Sherwood, Seth (9 Oct 2009). "Danes' Meatpacking District". The New York Times. Retrieved 23 Feb 2019.
 
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