Samtal, Utställning, Vernissage
Vernissage: Haninge’s Quietest Heartbeat / Elephants after the Rain
A warm welcome to the vernissage for Camila Manuelsdotter Pino and Andy Allen-Olivar in Undergången – a new space for temporary public art under the commuter train tracks in Vega, Haninge.
The inauguration will take place on site in the tunnel, Sunday, May 19 at 3:00 PM, with a conversation between CFF’s Kristyna Müller and the two photographers. The conversation will be broadcast live on Instagram.
We offer refreshments!
About the works in the exhibition:
Haninge’s Quietest Heartbeat is a tribute to Rudan – a magical place for Camila Manuelsdotter Pino. Rudan has been with her throughout her upbringing in Haninge and evokes memories every time Camila looks out from Handen’s train platform.
Andy Allen-Olivar’s working method consists of archiving, documentation, and speculative narratives. The work Elephants after the Rain is based on the work with a photo book that tries to understand the city of Buenos Aires – with its workers who dirty the marble entrances of the banks and plant weeds in the cracks, stray dogs and buses that never come. It becomes a story about a fictional city, which can be several cities at the same time.
Camila Manuelsdotter Pino (b. 1991) Lives and works in Haninge. Educated at HDK-Valand, Konstfack, Royal Institute of Art.
Andy Allen-Olivar (b.1995) born in Bogotá, Colombia, raised in England and Buenos Aires, Argentina. Educated at KKH, Konstfack, Chelsea School of Art, Akademin Valand and Biskops Arnö Folkhögskola.