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Exhibition

Home

Home

Home is an online exhibition which in part features content from Rashedieh, a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon. It touches, among others, questions about location and dislocation and the domestic sphere.

UNKNOW is excited to present Home, an online exhibition exploring contrasting approaches to questions about location and dislocation, population displacement, power structures, definitions, migration and politics in relation to the home as an idea, and as a place. It in part features content from Rashedieh, a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, in which camp life is documented through strategies associated with investigative journalism. This content is paired with video work Welcome Home by Benjie Cluness, where we through a 3D-rendered apartment is presented with thoughts revolving around the domestic sphere and how it’s prepared for guests and tenants.

Curated by Selma Schöttker and Magnus Andreas Hagen Olsen.

UNKNOW is an online environment for interdisciplinary exchange between young artists, guest curators and academics. It is an open-format space for displaying works and research-based projects dedicated to digital culture, philosophy, and media.

The site is run by Magnus Andreas Hagen Olsen and Lesia Vasylchenko, second year Bachelor of Fine Art.