Trampoline House's exhibition space CAMP is closing and releases the recollective book "CAMP status!"

On September 27, Trampoline House’s exhibition space CAMP releases the recollective publication CAMP status! Seven Years of Engaging Art on Migration Politics during a festive book launch in Trampoline House. 

The publication will be CAMP's last activity before the center closes its exhibition activities in Trampoline House on October 1. It documents CAMP’s unique production of decolonial migration engaged exhibitions, events, publications, and education programs from 2013–2020 and reflects on its methodologies and conclusions.

Instead of lamenting that an era is over, we would like to rejoice together that CAMP’s Creative Director Frederikke Hansen has joined the Artistic Team of the worldwide exhibition documenta fifteen and that co-founder Tone Olaf Nielsen and Trampoline House will be part of creating a network of organizations that will be pivotal in that very same exhibition.

CAMP status! is edited by CAMP's founders and curators, Frederikke Hansen and Tone Olaf Nielsen, and contains, in addition to a detailed chronology, a series of essays by Matthias Hvass Borello, Frederikke Hansen & Tone Olaf Nielsen, Anders Juhl & Marianne Ping Huang, Sabine Dahl Nielsen & Anne Ring Petersen, and a conversation between CAMP’s founders and Nora El Qadim.

The publication is designed by graphic designer and artist Kristina Ask / Print Matters! and is printed in a 60-page hardcover edition. A Danish as well as an English language version are available, and can be ordered through Trampoline House’s webshop or downloaded as a free pdf from CAMP’s website from September 28.

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