On the occasion of the fifth exhibition in the series Arkitekturens Værksteder, the architect Eyal Weizman, founder and director of Forensic Architecture, will introduce the exhibition.
The introduction, which takes place in the Concert Hall, is free for museum guests and it is not possible to reserve a place. The door to the hall opens 15 minutes before the event.
Louisiana’s new exhibition with Forensic Architecture focuses on the group’s work with witnesses and the use of spatial constructions as part of testimony and evidence. It consists of three parts: Witnesses, Senses and Traveling Witnesses and presents the many different types of witnesses, clues and data that form the core of Forensic’s work. The exhibition also contains reconstructions of crime scenes that have been rebuilt on a scale of 1: 1
Forensic Architecture is an interdisciplinary research unit based at Goldsmiths University in London. It is led by the architect Eyal Weizman, who here will give an introduction to the thoughts behind and work with the exhibition.
Note that Eyal Weizman will give his introduction in English.
Find out moreOn the occasion of the fifth exhibition in the series Arkitekturens Værksteder, the architect Eyal Weizman, founder and director of Forensic Architecture, will introduce the exhibition.
The introduction, which takes place in the Concert Hall, is free for museum guests and it is not possible to reserve a place. The door to the hall opens 15 minutes before the event.
Louisiana’s new exhibition with Forensic Architecture focuses on the group’s work with witnesses and the use of spatial constructions as part of testimony and evidence. It consists of three parts: Witnesses, Senses and Traveling Witnesses and presents the many different types of witnesses, clues and data that form the core of Forensic’s work. The exhibition also contains reconstructions of crime scenes that have been rebuilt on a scale of 1: 1
Forensic Architecture is an interdisciplinary research unit based at Goldsmiths University in London. It is led by the architect Eyal Weizman, who here will give an introduction to the thoughts behind and work with the exhibition.
Note that Eyal Weizman will give his introduction in English.
Find out more