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Published
Sternberg Press, June 2024
ISBN
9783956796173
Format
Hardcover, 480 pages
Dimensions
24.1cm × 17.1cm

Joar Nango

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Centering on a notion of nomadic space, this publication offers the first in-depth overview of the projects, photo archives, and architectural investigations of Sami architect and artist Joar Nango, and includes a series of essays and conversations with long-time collaborators and discussion partners.

Conceived as platforms that consciously create autonomous spaces in which Sami and indigenous cultures can grow, Nango's projects seek encounters and open processes, developing new forms of expression and alliance with non-Sami contexts. Often developed in collaboration with practitioners from a range of fields including architecture, art, theory, and crafts, Nango's practice operates between institutional and public spaces.

Featured projects include ongoing discursive social platforms such as the mobile Sami architecture library Girjegumpi, a series of films and conversations titled Post-Capitalist Architecture TV, image archives documenting contemporary expressions of Sami architectural principles in Northern Scandinavia and beyond, and European Everything, first presented at documenta 14, for which Nango traveled by van along the borders of Europe from his home in Troms , Northern Norway to Athens in Greece, mapping the fringe and the excluded of this political and cultural terrain.

Joar Nango is an artist and architect. His projects explore the boundaries between architecture, design, and visual art as an investigation of Indigenous space. He was trained at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, the Bergen School of Architecture and Weissensee Kunsthochschule in Berlin. He is a founding member of the architecture collective FFB and is currently setting up a nordic network of Sami architects. Nango has exhibited extensively internationally, including at documenta 14 in Athens and Kassel, Nasjonalmuseet Oslo, Kiasma-Museum of Contemporary Art Helsinki, the Toronto Biennial of Art and Bergen Kunsthall. In 2023, he will present a solo exhibition in the Nordic Pavilion at the Venice Biennial of Architecture.

Contributors

Mathias Danbolt, Candice Hopkins, Tone Huse, Joar Nango, Vivi Noahsen, Taqralik Partridge, Sofia Singler, Sigbj rn Sk den, Axel Wieder

Co-published by Bergen Kunsthall

The work of Sami architect and artist Joar Nango, investigating indigenous spaces and their critical value in a contemporary cultural discussion.

Centring on a notion of nomadic space, this publication offers the first in-depth overview of the projects, photo archives, and architectural investigations of Sami architect and artist Joar Nango, and includes a series of essays and conversations with long-time collaborators and discussion partners.

Conceived as platforms that consciously create autonomous spaces in which Sami and indigenous cultures can grow, Nango's projects seek encounters and open processes, developing new forms of expression and alliance with non-Sami contexts. Often developed in collaboration with practitioners from a range of fields including architecture, art, theory, and crafts, Nango's practice operates between institutional and public spaces.

Featured projects include ongoing discursive social platforms such as the mobile Sami architecture library Girjegumpi, a series of films and conversations titled Post-Capitalist Architecture TV, image archives documenting contemporary expressions of Sami architectural principles in Northern Scandinavia and beyond, and European Everything, first presented at documenta 14, for which Nango travelled by van along the borders of Europe from his home in Troms , Northern Norway to Athens in Greece, mapping the fringe and the excluded of this political and cultural terrain.

Joar Nango is an artist and architect. His projects explore the boundaries between architecture, design, and visual art as an investigation of Indigenous space. He was trained at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, the Bergen School of Architecture and Weissensee Kunsthochschule in Berlin. He is a founding member of the architecture collective FFB and is currently setting up a nordic network of Sami architects. Nango has exhibited extensively internationally, including at documenta 14 in Athens and Kassel, Nasjonalmuseet Oslo, Kiasma-Museum of Contemporary Art Helsinki, the Toronto Biennial of Art and Bergen Kunsthall. In 2023, he will present a solo exhibition in the Nordic Pavilion at the Venice Biennial of Architecture.

Contributors

Mathias Danbolt, Candice Hopkins, Tone Huse, Joar Nango, Vivi Noahsen, Taqralik Partridge, Sofia Singler, Sigbj rn Sk den, Axel Wieder

Co-published by Bergen Kunsthall

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