23/10/2020
Tomorrow 1000fryd is opening up to this performative workshop initiated by artist, Maj Horn, and our friends from f.eks. sharing knowledge of the self-organised communities in Aalborg - how they do and do not relate to each other, how they organise themsleves and what values they contemplate. Here's a picture from the summer in 2019, where 1000fryd, Det Grønlandske Hus i Aalborg and Huset i Hasserisgade organised themselves in the center of Aalborg.
See you at Mapping of the Movable !
This Saturday starting at 2 pm in Karolinelund, we will host a performative workshop, Mapping of the Movable, by artist Maj Horn.
The workshop will take place in-motion between multi-use public spaces in Aalborg’s city center and in a number of unique cultural and social venues in the city. Through an urban walk, discovery process, and collective dialogue, the participants will stop at multiple sites along a connected path through the city. The participants will be invited to share local knowledge and serve as partners for both mapping and (re)producing the city’s commons.
The collective material will culminate as an alternative guide to Aalborg, that will be published in the beginning of next year.
Read more about the artist and her similar projects “Maps for Copenhagen” and “Lost in Zagreb” here: www.majhorn.dk
1000Fryd Det Grønlandske Hus i Aalborg Huset i Hasserisgade Statens Kunstfond Det Obelske Familiefond Aalborg Kommune Region Nordjylland Unges Møde Med Kunsten
25/09/2020
Thank you for two great exhibition days with Is it really ever really really really real? Or is real reality really just a representation? Really.
Today is the final day you can see the works & performance so make sure to stop by! We're open from 17:00 to 20:00 and we will be screening the live performance twice:
Screening I 17:15 - 18:30
Screening II 18:45 - 20:00
The project is kindly supported by Aalborg Kommune's Kunsfond & KulturKANten
31/08/2020
Thank you all for coming to last week's exhibition This is for You, Demons. And thank you, Daniela Maciel, for sharing your demons and encouraging us to connect with our own.
Tell us how you stay at peace & embrace your demons in the comments!
📸 by Siyana Raykovska
Supported bt Aalborg Kommune's Kunsfond
26/08/2020
Finishing the final details before today's Fernisering and some behind the scenes + process sneak peek.
Daniela Maciel: This is for You, Demons opens today at 5 PM. Come and hear the Demons' song!
This is for You, Demons is inspired by the Tibetan practice of Chöd, where one confronts and befriends their inner demons. The project serves as a tribute and celebration of the artists’ inner demons, bringing them to the forefront by giving them a voice in the form of The Demons’ Song — a generative soundscape based on images of Forget-me-not flowers. Forget-me-nots are used in different mythologies to symbolize the remembrance of a loved one. In the installation, they represent the remembrance of the demons as well as the transformation one goes through by embracing them.
Supported by Aalborg Kommune's Kunstfond.
22/08/2020
Thank you all for coming to the exhibition Crunch Time featuring works by Frank Zimmerman, JDA Winslow, Philip Louis Glazer, & Nathan Antony!
The end of the world has officially ended, but stay tuned because we have a new exhibition coming next week.
Supported by KulturKANten & Aalborg Kommunes Kunstfond