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 How can art create space for conversation in a time of polarisation?

The event centres on the photographic practice of Inuuteq Storch – whose work was featured in the Danish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2024 – and explores the artistic, political, and cultural conversations his images open up

Info about event

Time

Thursday 23 April 2026,  at 17:00 - 19:00

Location

Kunstmuseum Brandts

Organizer

Nordic Humanities Centre and Kunstmuseum Brandts

The event centres on the photographic practice of Inuuteq Storch – whose work was featured in the Danish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2024 – and explores the artistic, political, and cultural conversations his images open up. 

Just to note: this is an event about the artist, not with him.

 

Our panel, featuring
Louise Wolthers (Hasselblad Foundation)
Kathrin Maurer (University of Southern Denmark)
Svea Bräunert (University of Bonn)
Gry Lind Merrild (Aarhus University)

We will discuss Storch’s work in relation to polarisation, decolonisation, and global awareness – and reflect on how art can foster connection across geographical and cultural distances.

 

Date and time: 23 April 2026, 17:00–19:00