Picture from work in the exhibition Displaced
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The exhibition Displaced focuses on Denmark's colonisation of Greenland through a personal story of losing one's roots, one's affiliation and one's language.

Photo: Tina Enghoff

Guided tour of Displaced with artist Tina Enghoff and photo curator Charlotte Præstegaard Schwartz

Come for an exclusive tour of 'Displaced', when photo artist Tina Enghoff tells about the story and inspiration behind the exhibition.

Experience artist Tina Enghoff give a tour of the exhibition Displaced and learn more about her collaboration with David S.N.J. Kristoffersen, community-based research and activist artistic practice in Greenland. Enghoff is in the company of Royal Danish Library's photo curator Charlotte Præstegaard Schwartz. The tour is in Danish.

In Displaced, Kristoffersen tells his story to photo artist Tina Enghoff, who seeks out the places and archives connected to David's story with her camera. Displaced is an activist exhibition about postcolonial identity, the archive as a power structure and the downsides of the welfare state.

Tina Enghoff

Tina Enghoff's practice combines narrative photography and photo journalism with long-standing community collaboration and artistic activism. She has exhibited and published internationally since the 1990s, and her works are represented in many international collections, including the National Museum of Photography at Royal Danish Library.

Charlotte Præstegaard Schwartz

Charlotte Præstegaard Schwartz is a photo curator and research librarian with responsibility for the National Museum of Photography at Royal Danish Library. She's a mag.art. and PhD in art history with a focus on art from the 20th and 21st centuries. She specialises in photography and photography history.

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