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Tontouristen Kollektiv

Tontouristen Kollektiv (from german ton = clay) consists of Anne Marie Dehon (BE), Marilen Rauch (DE) and Jennifer Forsberg (SW). Together, they explore the different narrative potential of clay.
Tontouristen Kollektiv

Anne Marie Dehon, Marilen Rauch, Jennifer ForsbergPhoto: Anne Marie Dehon

Passed program

Mine is Mine

In the video work "Mine is Mine" members of the art group Tontouristen Kollektiv have returned to the German region of Westerwald – an area rich in clay – to explore the massive industry that clay extraction constitutes in these parts. Through playful interventions, imagined fantasies, and unscientific methods, they have navigated various layers of history and believe they have come closer to understanding the complexity of the place.

"Who has the greatest right to take something? Does anyone have the right to take something? How else can we move forward, survive, create?

Participants

Anne-Marie Dehon Marilen Rauch Jennifer Forsberg

Exhibition

Årstaängsvägen 17B, Stockholm

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Vernissage

Friday 4 October 17.00-22.00

Open

  • Saturday 5 October 11.00-17.00
  • Sunday 6 October 11.00-17.00

Participants

Anne-Marie Dehon Marilen Rauch Jennifer Forsberg

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