Book release & conversation: Frida Orupabo: On Lies, Secrets and Silence
Saturday 26 October 2024 14:00–00:00

Welcome to the book launch of Frida Orupabo: On Lies, Secrets and Silence. Join an in-depth conversation with the curatorial duo G/HOSTING, Mai Takawira and Nina Cramer, two of the published writers in the catalog. Moderated by Marie-Louise Richards – architect, lecturer and researcher.
In English. The ticket price includes admission to the exhibition and 20% discount on the publication Frida Orupabo: On Lies, Secrets and Silence. Limited number of participants.
Biographies
Nina Cramer is a PhD candidate at the University of Copenhagen’s Department of Arts and Cultural Studies. Her research examines contemporary artistic practices and discourses of the African Diaspora in Denmark, drawing on frameworks from Black Studies and queer feminist art history. Her PhD project is part of the research network The Art of Nordic Colonialism. Mai Takawira is an independent curator and researcher. She holds an MA in Modern Culture from the University of Copenhagen. Often her work centres on experiences of Blackness in the Nordics, from the precarious to the politically potent, as well as African-Diasporic dialogues across time and space and the translation work it produces. She has given lectures and workshops throughout Denmark and has been involved in various projects initiated by many of the leading museums and art institutions in the country. G/HOSTING is a platform that uses curatorial, editorial, educational and dissemination projects to activate critical and reparative approaches to ongoing colonial histories. Emphasis is on perspectives from the global majority. In collaborations with artists, writers, and cultural institutions, G/ HOSTING facilitates interventions into exhibitions, collections, public spaces, and professional discourses. The name G/ HOSTING describes the platform’s two core concepts. Firstly, hosting as a means to create dialogue among Danish-based racialized cultural workers and with colleagues in other geographies (hosting). Secondly, attending to repressed colonial histories that haunt the present, the challenge of representation and the liberation of disappearing (ghosting). The platform is based in Denmark, but works in extension of transnational decolonial and black feminist movements.Marie-Louise Richards is an architect, lecturer and researcher. She is the founder and leader of the experimental course Reconstructions in the Department for Research and Further Education in Architecture and Fine Art at the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm. Her work explores ‘black feminist spatial futures’ as embodiment, critical strategy and spatial category through architectural and artistic research, curatorial practice and writing. Together with Cathryn Klasto she is co-editor of the special issue Citations for PARSE Journal (September 2023).
Frida Orupabo, Trauma catches up, 2024. Detail, sculpture. Photo: Gerhard Kassner, courtesy of the artist and Galerie Nordenhake Berlin / Stockholm / Mexico City.
Priser
Regular
130 SEK
Student/senior
100 SEK
Member
Free
Ticket release August 21. Ticket release for members August 14.


