Book launch & Farewell reception for CAMP / Boglancering & afskedsreception for CAMP
Sep
27
2:00 PM14:00

Book launch & Farewell reception for CAMP / Boglancering & afskedsreception for CAMP

On Sept. 27, from 2–5 pm, CAMP is inviting the public to a festive launch of the book CAMP status! Seven Years of Engaging Art on Migration Politics. The event is also a farewell reception for CAMP, which is closing down its exhibition activities in Trampoline House on Oct. 1. Click to read more about the publication and how to register for the event /

Den 27. sept. 27 fra kl. 14–17 inviterer CAMP til festlig boglancering af CAMP status! Syv års arbejde med migrationspolitisk kunst. Eventet er samtidig en afskedsreception for CAMP, som lukker sine udstillingsaktiviteter i Trampolinhuset pr. 1. okt. Klik for at læse mere om bogen, og hvordan man tilmelder sig eventet.

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Opening / Threshold(s) – group show guest curated by Temi Odumosu
Oct
4
to Oct 5

Opening / Threshold(s) – group show guest curated by Temi Odumosu

Join us for the opening party of CAMP’s new focus! exhibition Threshold(s) and hear guest curator Temi Odumosu talk about her ideas behind the exhibition. There will also be live performances by artists and musicians. The evening will continue with a community dinner in Trampoline House and a party with DJs and bar. Click title to read more...

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Spaces of disappearance: Literature and film day in collaboration with Louisiana, Museum of Modern Art
Sep
7
1:00 PM13:00

Spaces of disappearance: Literature and film day in collaboration with Louisiana, Museum of Modern Art

In conjunction with the exhibition Homeless Souls, CAMP and Louisiana Museum of Modern Art are hosting a literature and film event. Experience author and human rights advocate Behrouz Boochani, who via Skype will talk about his award-winning novel No Friend But the Mountains, which was written in the form of text messages from one of Australia's infamous asylum centers, Manus Island Detention Centre.

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Dansk / Forsvindingsrum: Litteratur- og filmdag i samarbejde med Louisiana Museum
Sep
7
1:00 PM13:00

Dansk / Forsvindingsrum: Litteratur- og filmdag i samarbejde med Louisiana Museum

I forbindelse med udstillingen Homeless Souls inviterer CAMP i samarbejde med Louisiana Museum til litteratur- og filmdag. Oplev bl.a. forfatter og menneskerettighedsforkæmper Behrouz Boochani, der live via Skype vil fortælle om sin prisbelønnede roman No Friend But the Mountains, hvor en stor del er skrevet i form af sms-beskeder fra ét af Australiens berygtede opholdscentre for asylansøgere i Papua Ny Guinea.

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Opening / Johan Tirén: We're saying what you're thinking
May
18
2:00 PM14:00

Opening / Johan Tirén: We're saying what you're thinking

Join us for the opening of Swedish artist Johan Tirén’s solo exhibition We’re saying what you’re thinking, which takes a critical look at the rise of anti-immigration, racist, far-right parties in European politics. The opening takes place on Saturday, May 18, 2019, from 2–5 pm and includes a debate and a conversation on artistic and activist counter-moves to the rise of far right, racist, anti-immigration groups in Europe. Click title to read more...

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Free guided tour / Decolonizing Appearance
Mar
23
3:00 PM15:00

Free guided tour / Decolonizing Appearance

Join us this Saturday and get a free guided tour in CAMP's current exhibition Decolonizing Appearance, guest curated by visual culture theorist Nicholas Mirzoeff. The exhibit examines what appearance is, how appearance is used to classify, separate, and rule human beings on a hierarchical scale, and how we can challenge this regime. It brings together some of contemporary art’s most engaged individuals and collectives from across the globe: John Akomfrah, Jeannette Ehlers, Forensic Architecture, Dread Scott, and many more…

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Free guided tour / Decolonizing Appearance
Mar
16
3:00 PM15:00

Free guided tour / Decolonizing Appearance

Join us this Saturday and get a free guided tour in CAMP's current exhibition Decolonizing Appearance, guest curated by visual culture theorist Nicholas Mirzoeff. The exhibit examines what appearance is, how appearance is used to classify, separate, and rule human beings on a hierarchical scale, and how we can challenge this regime. It brings together some of contemporary art’s most engaged individuals and collectives from across the globe: John Akomfrah, Jeannette Ehlers, Forensic Architecture, Dread Scott, and many more…

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Free guided tour / Decolonizing Appearance
Mar
9
3:00 PM15:00

Free guided tour / Decolonizing Appearance

Join us this Saturday and get a free guided tour in CAMP's current exhibition Decolonizing Appearance, guest curated by visual culture theorist Nicholas Mirzoeff. The exhibit examines what appearance is, how appearance is used to classify, separate, and rule human beings on a hierarchical scale, and how we can challenge this regime. It brings together some of contemporary art’s most engaged individuals and collectives from across the globe: John Akomfrah, Jeannette Ehlers, Forensic Architecture, Dread Scott, and many more…

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Free guided tour / Decolonizing Appearance
Mar
2
3:00 PM15:00

Free guided tour / Decolonizing Appearance

Join us this Saturday and get a free guided tour in CAMP's current exhibition Decolonizing Appearance, guest curated by visual culture theorist Nicholas Mirzoeff. The exhibit examines what appearance is, how appearance is used to classify, separate, and rule human beings on a hierarchical scale, and how we can challenge this regime. It brings together some of contemporary art’s most engaged individuals and collectives from across the globe: John Akomfrah, Jeannette Ehlers, Forensic Architecture, Dread Scott, and many more…

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Free guided tour / Decolonizing Appearance
Feb
9
3:00 PM15:00

Free guided tour / Decolonizing Appearance

Join us this Saturday and get a free guided tour in CAMP's current exhibition Decolonizing Appearance, guest curated by visual culture theorist Nicholas Mirzoeff. The exhibit examines what appearance is, how appearance is used to classify, separate, and rule human beings on a hierarchical scale, and how we can challenge this regime. It brings together some of contemporary art’s most engaged individuals and collectives from across the globe: John Akomfrah, Jeannette Ehlers, Forensic Architecture, Dread Scott, and many more…

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Free guided tour / Decolonizing Appearance
Feb
2
3:00 PM15:00

Free guided tour / Decolonizing Appearance

Join us this Saturday and get a free guided tour in CAMP's current exhibition Decolonizing Appearance, guest curated by visual culture theorist Nicholas Mirzoeff. The exhibit examines what appearance is, how appearance is used to classify, separate, and rule human beings on a hierarchical scale, and how we can challenge this regime. It brings together some of contemporary art’s most engaged individuals and collectives from across the globe: John Akomfrah, Jeannette Ehlers, Forensic Architecture, Dread Scott, and many more…

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Free guided tour / Decolonizing Appearance
Jan
19
3:00 PM15:00

Free guided tour / Decolonizing Appearance

Join us this Saturday and get a free guided tour in CAMP's current exhibition Decolonizing Appearance, guest curated by visual culture theorist Nicholas Mirzoeff. The exhibit examines what appearance is, how appearance is used to classify, separate, and rule human beings on a hierarchical scale, and how we can challenge this regime. It brings together some of contemporary art’s most engaged individuals and collectives from across the globe: John Akomfrah, Jeannette Ehlers, Forensic Architecture, Dread Scott, and many more…

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