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we are again open and look forward to serving our new menu. the boys in the bar have been experimenting with new infusions and our DJ’s have found the coolest tunes for january!
for reservations and other requests please send us an email to info@karrierebar.com.
are you looking for a place to celebrate your birthday, anniversary og staff party? karriere is the perfect setting for your party, seating up to 100 persons with great food, spectacular cocktails and the best dj’s in town. send us an email info@karrierebar.com and we will send you a specific offer to your party!

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We will keep you posted on upcoming events, new menus and cocktails, and photos. We look forward to meeting you there
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Purple Lycra charged with physical energy aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!! Like a primal cry of passion, Neto’s work and title manifests itself physically in space. A purple love-nest to lie in, dream in, talk in and simply be in. Offering a parallel world to the artistic shop talk in the bar area, Neto’s lounge area will be suited to something more meditative – or for the cultivation and experience of other forms of physical presence than the bar space can accommodate. Our physical presence in the world, and our dependence on constants in getting our bearings, these are some of the things Neto challenges in his works. He frequently corrals the entire space with his amazing formations of bloated ‘tights’ that are at once monstrous and all-encompassing and yet incredibly porous and fragile. Precisely this kind of ravishing, paradoxical staging of art was what Neto created at the Panthéon in Paris last year, with a large-scale installation comprising suspended pendulous Lycra sculptures – threatening in their visual weight and impressive in their elegance. Neto creates and offers an alternative zone that is poised between the physical and the spiritual. His organic ‘architecture’ demands participation and interaction by the viewer, since such involvement is crucial to a full appreciation of the work’s dimensions. The Malmö Experience, shown at Malmö Konsthall last year, where the entire exhibition space was turned into one vast vibrating erogenous zone, is a case in point. For the body is all-pervasive in Neto’s works: not only do his pieces mimic the physical structure of the body and its inner biology, but they also demand that attention be given to our own physicality in the world. The delicate Lycra material connotes human skin, which, while containing our flesh, is so very vulnerable. The snags and rifts incurred by the Lycra over time, as a result of viewers’ interaction with it, are repaired as were they cuts to the skin. Thus do Neto’s works gradually take on the character of a basic condition of human existence: the body’s corruptibility. (MKT)
Ernesto Neto, born 1964, Brazil