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Free guided tour / Decolonizing Appearance

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Guided tours /
Saturdays, 3–4 pm, from Jan. 15 – March 30, 2019 (last Saturday of the month closed) @ CAMP

Join us this Saturday and get a free guided tour in CAMP's new focus! 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. Bringing together some of contemporary art’s most engaged individuals and collectives from across the globe, it asks: How do the colonized and the colonizer appear to each other? How can the colonized have the right to look, the right to be seen – in short, the right to appear? What would happen when appearance is decolonized?

Jane Jin Kaisen, The Andersons (2015). Color photograph, framed, 93,3 x 142 cm. Courtesy of the artist

Jane Jin Kaisen, The Andersons (2015). Color photograph, framed, 93,3 x 142 cm. Courtesy of the artist

The tours are conducted by graduates from CAMP’s art gallery guide program for refugees and asylum seekers in collaboration with CAMP education interns. The tour is free, but admission to CAMP is DKK 40 / € 5 / $ 5 (free admission to people in the asylum system).

Tours and presentation on other weekdays can be booked here. The exhibition runs until March 30.

CAMP opening hours / Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 1–6 pm, Saturday 2–5 pm (last Friday and Saturday of the month closed). Free guided tours Saturdays 3–4 pm.

Contact: (+45) 72 14 07 66, communication@campcph.org