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Copenhagen Contemporary

Privacy and Photo Policy

In compliance with all applicable data protection regulations we provide information below of our use of personal data and cookies. 

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A cookie is a small text file that, with your consent, is stored in your browser in order to gather information and identify your computer on your next visit. A cookie is a passive file which cannot contain personal information or viruses. The use of cookies is very widespread and can be found on virtually all Danish websites. At copenhagencontemporary.org they aim to improve your experience with our website, enhance its design and generate web statistics.

Your personal data in the form of an email address will be submitted to our system, if you sign up for the newsletter on our website copenhagencontemporary.org. Our newsletters keep you posted with relevant information and news of our activities, which include exhibitions, events, invitations to previews and other great offers. We use your email with the sole object of sending you our newsletter – and do not share it with others. For you to no longer receive our newsletter, you need to click on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of any CC newsletter (this option is always available at the bottom of our news mails).

We would like to inform visitors that photos may be taken during openings and events for use on our website and social media.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us at contact@cphco.org

As a general rule, photography is permitted in the exhibitions for private use (however, without the use of flash, tripods, and/or selfie sticks). The use of professional camera equipment at CC is not allowed without prior agreement with Head of Communications Nicolai Oreskov Westh (nicolai@cphco.org) – this also applies to private use. Please note that special regulations may apply to specific exhibitions.

Photographers – whether taking photos or filming – must always contact Nicolai Oreskov Westh (nicolai@cphco.org) prior to their visit and obtain permission if the material is intended for any purpose other than private use. This applies to images of both the interior, exhibitions, and exterior of CC.