The Holographic
Art Foundation
Nestled in North Sealand, Denmark, not far from Elsinore - the legendary home of Hamlet - the Holographic Art Foundation has served as artist Tobias Ginsborg’s principal home and creative base since 2011.
Over the years, the foundation has welcomed more than 150 artists and creatives, providing a unique space to live, collaborate and evolve. It has become a vibrant environment where ideas are shared, talents are refined and creativity is embraced as a collective journey.
While Ginsborg has often worked abroad, his connection to the foundation and its community has remained constant. From the beginning, the vision was not only to support individual creative processes, but to cultivate a living organism of artistic expansion - a place that fosters trust in one’s own endeavors and capabilities, while advancing his aim to raise awareness of the holographic approach to art.
In this spirit, the foundation has given rise to numerous collaborations, including New Resonance Lab, work with vibroacoustic bass floors, and music collectives such as The Great Passion, Free Soul School, Holographic Renaissance, and many others.
Over time, the foundation has become more than a physical workspace. It functions as a home, where people can arrive without needing to perform or impress, and where creativity can unfold at a natural pace. The atmosphere is shaped by honesty, curiosity and the belief that artists grow best when there is room to breathe, explore and fail without fear.
The rooms have held late night music sessions, improvised performances, quiet writing retreats, movement explorations, shared meals, long conversations and moments of stillness that often mark a turning point. Some guests come for inspiration, others to reset, and many return because the foundation gives them space to rediscover their own path.
The Holographic Art Foundation is not run like a formal residency. There are no applications, no selection committees, no hierarchy of importance. The place evolves through the people who inhabit it. Each guest adds a layer to its history, and collaborations formed here continue to echo long after people leave. In this way, the foundation acts as a creative ecosystem rather than an institution.
At the heart of it lies the holographic approach: the understanding that every creative act reflects a larger field of consciousness, and that the inner work of the artist is as important as the outer expression. This philosophy shapes the environment and encourages people to trust their intuition, listen more deeply and explore what creativity feels like when it is not forced.
Many projects have begun as a passing thought, a casual conversation or a spontaneous experiment. The foundation has been the birthplace of sound labs, movement workshops, visual explorations, collective writing processes and music that crosses genres and traditions. Some projects stayed intimate, others developed into long-term collaborations or public works, but all share the same origin: genuine connection.
Today, the Holographic Art Foundation stands as a quiet but meaningful presence in the Danish creative landscape. Not prestigious, not exclusive, not curated for status - simply a home for artistic growth. A place shaped by the people who pass through it, by Ginsborg’s vision, and by more than a decade of lived creative experience that continues to evolve.