CAMP status! Seven Years of Engaging Art on Migration Politics
A recollective book publication, published Sept. 27, 2020
CAMP status! is edited by CAMP’s founders and curators, Frederikke Hansen & Tone Olaf Nielsen, and tells the complete story of CAMP's foundation and its unique production of migration engaged exhibitions, events, publications, and educational programs from 2013–2020.
The publication reflects on CAMP’s methodologies and conclusions and presents, in addition to a detailed chronology, a series of essays by Matthias Hvass Borello, Frederikke Hansen & Tone Olaf Nielsen, Anders Juhl & Marianne Ping Huang, Sabine Dahl Nielsen & Anne Ring Petersen, and a conversation between CAMP’s founders and Nora El Qadim.
One aim of the publication is to contribute to the documentation of those contemporary artists of the 2010s, who dealt with issues of decolonization, racism, and migration politics. Another aim of the book is to serve as a guide of sorts for anyone interested in establishing new exhibition venues focused on ethical, political, and politicized issues.
The publication is designed by artist and graphic designer Kristina Ask / Print Matters! and is printed in a 60-page hardcover edition. Available in Danish and in English.
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Price: DKK 130 / € 14.40 / US$ 20
Order the book through Trampoline House’s webshop (available from Sept. 28) or download a pdf below.