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  1. Mirrored
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Roulette Russe, Copenhagen

    "Many of John Møller's photos are in a critical condition due to age and Inuuteq Storch had to embark on a comprehensive editorial process to save a significant part of Greenlandic history. In his image processing, Inuuteq Storch has worked with... more

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan

     

    "Many of John Møller's photos are in a critical condition due to age and Inuuteq Storch had to embark on a comprehensive editorial process to save a significant part of Greenlandic history. In his image processing, Inuuteq Storch has worked with respect for the original photograph and left minor imperfections but has adjusted for damage resulting from exposure to sun and humidity and major damage such as the photo being torn. Apart from the photos shown in 'Mirrored', there is a stock of some 900 photos to which Inuuteq Storch has been assiged the rights" -- page [312] "For the photo book John Møller – Mirrored, Portraits of Good Hope Inuuteq Storch has selected, edited, and digitalised 178 historic photographs captured by Greenland’s first professional photographer John "Ujuut" Møller. Through the captivating and peculiar photographs the publication offers an important historical insight and stands as significant visual communication of colonial times in Greenland. The photographs are captured in a period spanning from 1889-1935, nearly 100 years before Inuuteq Storch was born, and portray the many newly arrived Danes from a Greenlandic perspective. The book sets off with a preface by geologist Minik Rosing and John Møller is introduced by researcher at the National Museum of Greenland Kirstine Møller." --- Publisher's website

     

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  2. Grønland - i kunsten gennem 300 år
    = Kalaallit Nunaat - eqqumiitsuliorneq ukiuni 300-ni
    Contributor: Løventoft, Christine (Publisher)
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Museet for Religiøs Kunst, Lemvig

    Selvom Grønland og resten af Arktis er rykket fra periferien til centrum af den globale bevidsthed, så er kunst fra og om Grønland fortsat et mere eller mindre underbelyst kunsthistorisk emne. Ofte indgår kunstværkerne som dokumentation til at... more

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte, Bibliothek
    No loan of volumes, only paper copies will be sent

     

    Selvom Grønland og resten af Arktis er rykket fra periferien til centrum af den globale bevidsthed, så er kunst fra og om Grønland fortsat et mere eller mindre underbelyst kunsthistorisk emne. Ofte indgår kunstværkerne som dokumentation til at fortælle om Grønland, og de bliver dermed sat ind i en kulturhistorisk, og ikke kunsthistorisk, kontekst. Nærværende udstilling udspringer af et ønske om at arbejde med værkerne som kunst ? at tage dem alvorligt som betydningsskabende i sig selv. Det overordnede spørgsmål, som udstillingen stiller, er, hvordan Grønland er blevet repræsenteret i kunsten gennem 300 år? Og hvordan kunsten selv har været med til at skabe vores forestillinger om Grønland? Med andre ord, at undersøge kunstens rolle ? eller magt om man vil. Med ?vores? menes både internt og eksternt i Grønland - i fortid såvel som i nutid. Udstillingens værker spænder over en periode på 300 år, udført af kunstnere med oprindelse i Danmark, Grønland eller for manges vedkommende begge dele. Fra Bernhard Grodtschillings (1697-1776) 1700-tals malerier af Poq og Qiperoq, til performancekunstneren Jessie Kleemanns (f. 1959) videoværk om den smeltende is fra 2019.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Løventoft, Christine (Publisher)
    Language: Danish; Kalâtdlisut
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9788791691317
    Subjects: Künstler; Kunst; Grönland <Motiv>
    Scope: 245 Seiten, Illustrationen
    Notes:

    Diese Publikation erscheint anlässlich der gleichnamigen Ausstellung im Museet for Religiøs Kunst, Lemvig, 27.06.2021-12.12.2021

  3. Displaced
    Contributor: Enghoff, Tina (FotografIn); Høst Seiding, Inge (VerfasserIn von Zusatztexten); Wolthers, Louise (VerfasserIn von Zusatztexten)
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Dogwalk Books, Kivik

    Displaced' is based on research, site-specific art activism, outreach and local collaborations in Greenland, and it examines the archive's role in relation to personal history. The research takes us through two parallel worlds, David's memories of... more

    Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden
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    Displaced' is based on research, site-specific art activism, outreach and local collaborations in Greenland, and it examines the archive's role in relation to personal history. The research takes us through two parallel worlds, David's memories of his stay as a child in Denmark in the beginning of the fifties, oral history, and written statements about him and Nanortalik (his place of birth) in the Danish archives. Displaced is based on postcolonial identity and tales of losing ones roots, belonging and language - but also of regaining ownership.00The story unfolds between a detail of a snapshot from RefsƯnæs Coastal Hospital in the mid-1950s and a 3D visualisaƯtion of stones from the beach below the hospital a lifetime later. Between David Samuel Naeman Josef Kristoffersen, one of the children in the photograph, and Tina Enghoff, who has gathered the stones and archival material included in Displaced. David Kristoffersen?s story can begin in different places at different times. Like a thin yet strong thread, it ties Greenland and Denmark together, weaving between the rods of colonisation: displacement, annexation, and silencing. David Kristoffersen?s story is, however, first and foremost his own, and he relates his memories partly in his own voice, and partly by allowing Tina Enghoff to weave new threads into the story in the form of archival material, documentation of physical places, and visual manifestations of states of mind. Individually these traces are subdued and almost negligible, but together they form a chorus of testimony to colonial history that has deep resonance

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Enghoff, Tina (FotografIn); Høst Seiding, Inge (VerfasserIn von Zusatztexten); Wolthers, Louise (VerfasserIn von Zusatztexten)
    Language: English; Kalâtdlisut
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9789151980218; 9151980215
    RVK Categories: AP 94100
    Subjects: Enghoff, Tina; Fotografie; Grönland <Motiv>; Erinnerung <Motiv>;
    Scope: 158 Seiten