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Opening: No Master Territories

Feminist Worldmaking and the Moving Image
HOVEDBILDE Han Ok hee Untitled 77 A still 1977 Courtesy of Asia Culture Center ACC

We are pleased to invite you to the opening of this year's first exhibition at Kunstnernes Hus.

Program

19:00 The exhibition opens

20:00 Conversation between curators Erika Balsom and Silja Espolin Johnson

DJ Daeva plays in the foyer. The exhibition is open until 22:00.

About the exhibition

Bridging the fields of documentary and experimental film and video, No Master Territories offers an expansive, intersectional account of underappreciated encounters between feminism and the moving image. Across a polycentric, global geography, it maps how artists and filmmakers have explored the nexus of gender and power and charts sites at which feminism connects to other struggles for justice. By revisiting the period of the 1970s to 1990s, it aims both to pay homage to the important work that has come before and to respond to the urgencies of the present.

With contributions from Peggy Ahwesh, Claudia von Alemann, Helena Amiradzibi, Anne Siri Bryhni / Laila Mikkelsen, Gloria Camiruaga, Grupo Chaski, Sara Gómez, Barbara Hammer, Han Ok-hee, Mona Hatoum, Anne Haugsgjerd, Rut Hillarp, Ana Victoria Jiménez, Mark Karbusicky / Mirha-Soleil Ross, Inghild Karlsen, Sandra Lahire, Inge-Lise Langfeldt, Robin Laurie / Margot Nash, Tuija Linström, Vibeke Løkkeberg, Nalini Malani, Helke Misselwitz, Tracey Moffatt, Gunvor Nelson / Dorothy Wiley, Gwendolyn, Newsreel (Bev Grant / Karen Mitnick Liptak), Ulrike Ottinger, Paper Tiger Television, Letícia Parente, Alice Anne Parker (Severson), Jocelyne Saab, Claudia Schillinger, Gundula Schulze, Milica Tomić, Abisag Tüllmann, Agnès Varda, Joyce Wieland.

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