
Enjoy a morning tour of the exhibition Mutations in the company of the artist Hauge Í Gongini Djernis, who talks about the works. We also offer coffee and a croissant.
In the exhibition Mutations Hauge í Gongini Djernis and designer Barbara í Gongini enter
into an artistic dialogue. What does Faroese heritage mean, how does it resonate in the works and create connections between wool and algorithm?
Hauge Í Gongini Djernis, born 1996 in Copenhagen, is currently attending the Trondheim Academy of Fine Art. Hauge Í Gongini Djernis works both digitally and analoguely. His works place themselves on a threshold between the natural world surrounding us and a synthetic digital reality. Half Faroese he works with his relationship to a landscape and a country that are for him suffused with memories and stories. His digital reconstructions can be seen as expressing the memory of a country.
The admission fee is 50 kr. and includes a cup of coffee and a croissant
The event is in Danish.
Info:
Nordatlantens Brygge
Strandgade 91, 1401 Kbh K
nordatlantens.dk
Art Week 2022 programme at the The North Atlantic House