Partly returns on Thursday, May 30 -- featuring Fine Gråbøl, Ville Laurinkoski, and Okkyung Lee. Literature, performance, music. Springtime. It will be wonderful. Starts at 7. Free.
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Partly is curated by Ed Atkins and Steven Zultanski and hosted by Art Hub Copenhagen.
Participation is free but we recommend securing a ticket here.
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FINE GRÅBØL
Fine Gråbøl’s What Kingdom, her debut novel, has just been published in English. Her second novel, Arise (Hundrede børn) was recently published, and she previously published Bone-marrow Lavender together with the poetry collective BMS.
VILLE LAURINKOSKI
Ville Laurinkoski (b.1996) is an artist and performer. Laurinkoski works with suggestive interiors and chamber pieces that comprise mass-produced objects and misfit materials that are being imbued with sound and voice, live or recorded, supplied with worn-out literature, commercial music, and different genres of autobiographical writing to painting, stained mattresses and partitions, transforming the unwanted states of loneliness and intimacy to collective scenes of relief.
OKKYUNG LEE
Okkyung Lee is a cellist, composer, and improviser who moves freely between artistic disciplines and contingencies. She has worked in disparate contexts as a solo artist and collaborator with creators in a wide range of disciplines. A native of South Korea, Lee has taken a broad array of inspirations—including noise, improvisation, jazz, western classical, and the traditional and popular music of her homeland—and used them to forge a highly distinctive approach.