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Talk

Photo by Hans Hamid Rasmussen
Photo by Hans Hamid Rasmussen

Collage – Montage in relation to Diaspora culture: Hans Hamid Rasmussen

Artist talks, this time with Hans Hamid Rasmussen. The talk take place at the textile print workshop at KHiO. The presentation is part of an ongoing workshop titled: Collage – Montage in relation to Diaspora culture.

The workshop is part of a Textile Lab titled: Materiality and narrative.

Hans Hamid Rasmussen will be presenting part of the digital photographical research material mad in the Kasbah in the city of Alger and he will present a series of original visual works mad in form of collage based on 4 x 5-inch black and with photography together with embroidered fragments of textile.

Hans Hamid Rasmussen is professor of textiles at Oslo National Academy of the Arts, Department of Art and Craft. He has recently participated in the exhibition Kasbah Walking at Gallery F15 in Moss, A Thousand Threads – A Story Told in Textiles at Lillehammer Art Museum, and the Summer Show at Galleri Asbæk in Copenhagen. He is represented in the ongoing exhibition The Needle's Eye: Contemporary Embroidery at KODE – Art Museums of Bergen. Rasmussen has participated in São Paulo Art Biennial, Göteborg International Biennial for Contemporary Art in 2011 and the Third Guangzhou Triennial, and Havana Biennial 2019.