More than 300 people attended the opening of CAMP (Center for Art on Migration Politics) and its inaugural exhibition Camp Life: Artistic reflections on the politics of refugee and migrant detention on April 17, which featured Dady de Maximo’s fashion show “If the Sea Could Talk.” Come see the exhibition yourself, which presents projects by 9 international contemporary artists and collectives, who examine the politics of detaining refugees and migrants. Or join one of our free guided tours every Saturday from 3–4 pm. Read more...
Opening of CAMP and the exhibition Camp Life
On Friday, April 17, the Danish curatorial collective Kuratorisk Aktion (Frederikke Hansen & Tone Olaf Nielsen) will open a new exhibition venue in the Trampoline House in Copenhagen named CAMP (Center for Art on Migration Politics). A warm welcome to the launch party and opening of the center’s first exhibition Camp Life: Artistic reflections on the politics of refugee and migrant detention. Read more..