Subject: Unkilled - an exhibition about detentions centers

Newsletter November 29

From transcript of telephone conversation, 5/1 2015, with Craig Pedzai, who was locked up at the Heathrow Immigration Removal Center for five years. © Hanna Heilborn and David Aronowitsch

Unkilled

New exhibition by Hanna Heilborn and David Aronowitsch

Konsthall C proudly presents Unkilled, an exhibition about the global structure around refugee detention. Unkilled is based on material from a film project by Hanna Heilborn and David Aronowitsch.


In five audiovisual works, they shed light on the global structure around the detention of people on the run. Three detainees describe their experiences from within detention, in Sweden and England. We also hear a PR representative from the multinational company Serco, one of several private actors that run detention centers for refugees and migrants in the world.


The works in the exhibition carry an abstract imagery with animations developed together with the animation artist Kaoru Furuko. In of the works, an audio interview is linked live to an installation by the audio/visual artist Jesper Målsten. Combined with documentary sound, Unkilled exposes the system behind detaining refugees and reflects its economic, postcolonial, psychological and lawless dimensions.


Do not miss one of the most urgent art events of this winter.


Exhibition period: 11/12 2021 - 13/2 2022. Closed 20/12 2021 - 5/1 2022

Opening hours: Thursday – Sunday 12–5 PM.

Opening: Saturday 11/12 at 12 PM

Free entrance!

Konsthall C in collaboration with SETTINGS

New grant from the Arts' Council promote democracy and organizing

The norm-creative initiative SETTINGS has been granted support to develop a series of artistic interventions and seminars, together with Konsthall C and the University of Massachusetts.


This spring, a program series will focus on the challenges of democracy, and how we can meet them together. The working group includes Amanda Ferrada and Konsthall C's artistic director Ulrika Flink, who is currently planning activities around collective organization.


"The program will be inspired by radical black feminism, which always begins with lived experience of the most vulnerable." - Ulrika Flink


We look forward to an exciting spring! Keep an eye on our website and our social media for updates on the program.

Image: Belinda Morén and Jesper Setréus

Subversion Söderort

Belinda Morén and Jesper Setréus exhibit in Centrifug

Areas constantly changing, tied up in strong emotion. Our experience is that stockholmers have an ambivalent attitude towards these spaces. Should they be preserved or altered? Loved or hated? The exhibit asks what will happen when we are allowed to change our suburbs public spaces.


Photographers and suburbians Belinda Morén and Jesper Setréus invites you to fill these spaces with dreams and nightmares in an interactive exhibit.


Exhibition period: 11–19 December 2021

Opening hours: Thursday – Sunday 12-5 PM

Konsthall C
Cigarrvägen 14, T-Hökarängen
Hours: Thursday–Sunday 12:00–17:00
08-604 77 08, info@konsthallc.se 

Konsthall C is supported by Stockholm City Council, The Cultural Council, Kulturbryggan, The Region Stockholm Assembly and Stockholmshem. Public programs are made in collaboration with ABF Stockholm.


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