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Copenhagen, Denmark
Art
Thursday 10th of February 2022
17:30 to 19:00
Free
Dette event vil foregå på engelsk // This event will be held in English.
Participation is free.
Remember to sign up via billetto.
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Voices in the Shadows of Monuments - an audio-visual walk will take place:
February 10: 17:30 – 19:00:
Tickets: https://llk.dk/9wpmci
February 17: 18:00 – 19:30:
Tickets: https://llk.dk/9lxwpw.
February 24: 18:00 – 19:30
Tickets: https://llk.dk/j8pobw
Meeting point: Christianshavns Torv.
Language: English with Danish, Greenlandic, Portuguese, Sanskrit and more.
Duration: 1 hour and 30 min.
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Created by Barly Tshibanda (DRC), Nanna Katrine Hansen (DK) og Katrine Dirckinck-Holmfeld (DK)
Participating artists: Bernard Akoi-Jackson (GH), La Vaughn Belle (USVI), Jupiter J. Child (MZ/DK), Julie Edel Hardenberg (GL), Oceana James (USVI), Arash Pandi (IN/DK), Sabitha Söderholm (IN/DK).
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ABOUT THE EVENT
In the wake of the major Black Lives Matter demonstrations world-wide, there has been a growing international attention to the issue of monuments commemorating the colonial era and their impact in public spaces today. Voices in the Shadows of Monuments is an audio-visual city walk that examines material traces from the colonial era embedded in buildings and monuments in the centre of Copenhagen, from the time when the Port of Copenhagen was the centre of Danish colonial trade.
The walk takes participants from Christianshavns Torv to Kongens Nytorv, creating a polyphonic soundscape accompanied by graphic light projections. The artists create narratives that intertwine different geographies and times: past and present interweave and testify to how colonialism is not a closed chapter, but still has strong reverberations in the present.
During the walk, the audience is invited to assemble the fragments they are presented with into new narratives about the city.
Sound transmitters and headphones are provided at the beginning of the walk. We encourage participants to bring their own headphones with minijack for an improved sound experience.
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The walk ends at Kgs Nytorv, after which audiences are invited to visit Kunsthal Charlottenborg.
To accompany the tour In the Shadows of Monuments, the Kunsthal presents a video-art programme in the Charlottenborg Art Cinema, curated by the artist group, featuring video art by some of the artists, who have made contributions to the walk, as well as other artists, who explore the legacies of colonialism today.
To further contextualize the walk Kunsthal Charlottenborg’s bookstore will offer a selection of literature as picked by the artist group behind the audio-visual walk
On Tuesday 22 February from 17.00 – 18.30 (CET), we invite all to attend a public conversation conducted via ZOOM, featuring the participating artists who will unpack the project for us. Free access
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The project is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation, Copenhagen Light Festival and Kunsthal Charlottenborg.