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“Who’s Doing the Washing Up?” #1: Other Supports

Artist

Jordi Ferreiro

Commissioner

Bergen Kunsthall

Location

Bergen (NO)

Format

Residency & Commission

Artist-educator Jordi Ferreiro (ES) investigates organisational structures through participatory performance, play and learning experiments.

During his residency, he works with Unge Kunstkjennere, the youth art group of Bergen Kunsthall. In a series of exploratory meetings and activities, together they explore how an arts organisation can accommodate self-directed areas that give space to different voices and actions, and reflect the perspectives and needs of young people.

The results of the workshops materialize in one-day takeover by Unge Kunstkjennere applying a process of ‘acupuncture’ to the Bergen Kunsthall building. A series of architectural actions that led the Kunsthall’s users, visitors and inhabitants to question: Who is the institution for? Who can have access to culture? And above all, in our programmes of inclusivity and hospitality, who is still excluded? These modifications led to closing the main door of the Kunsthall and inviting visitors to use only the accessible ramp entrance on the side of the building, altering the galleries into research spaces, and constructing structures and ramps in order to rethink how, and for whom, the access routes throughout the building are constructed.

Acción Cultural Española (AC/E) also supports this residency and commission at Bergen Kunsthall through the Programme for the Internationalisation of Spanish Culture (PICE), in the framework of the Mobility grants.

Part of ‘Who’s doing the washing up?’ – a programme of live commissions in 2018 at Bergen Kunsthall exploring feminist organisational practices and modes of communication – and the structures that support these. The title of the series is used to address questions that often go unmentioned when thinking of possible futures: Who has a voice in these futures? Who’s doing the work to sustain them? What types of work are valued? And what happens when imagining new ways of organising begins with these questions?

Filming and editing: Selim Mutic
Curator, Landmark, Bergen Kunsthall: Eva Rowson
Head of Education, Bergen Kunsthall: Hilde Marie Pedersen
Unge kunstjennere project leader: Dino Dikic
With many thanks to: Siv Bryn, Thea Haug, Mariann Fossum (Norges Blindeforbund), Robin Everett, Eric Alwin Wangel, and the staff at Landmark and Bergen Kunsthall who assisted with this project: Adan Awale, Andrea Grundt Johns, Ask Holmen, Axel Wieder, Einride Torvik, Jan Richter Lorentzen, Jonas Skarmark, Mai Lahn-Johannessen, Maja Zahl, Martin Harkjerr Halse, Mats Kornerud, Mia Øquist, Niklas Kleppe, Ragna Haugstad, Simon Skøien, Sjur Eide Aas, Siv Torvik, Sofia Marie Hamnes, Stein-Inge Århus, Steinar Sekkingstad, Tord Øyen, Åsa Bjørndal, Åsne Eldøy.

Photo Thea Haug

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