Havrehänget
Meeting Space for young people around 12 och 20 år. Thursdays, odd weeks.
Elisabeth Moritz explores her family’s German past and questions of guilt through large prints of family photos from the first half of the 20th century. Focusing on the interwar period and World War II, she depicts how societal changes – from democracy to populism and dictatorship, from peace to war – are reflected in the family.
By cutting the photographs with a scalpel, she creates a dialog between the historical images and her own personal search.
Elisabeth Moritz (b. 1956 in Lund) is based in Malmö and trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Paris. Her work has been exhibited both in Sweden and internationally, including at Avesta Art, Nässjö Konsthall, Varbergs Konsthall, Kalmar Konstmuseum, Dat Bolwerck (Netherlands) and Grassi Museum (Germany).
Meeting Space for young people around 12 och 20 år. Thursdays, odd weeks.
CREATE AT HAVRE - Open Studio, every Monday 5.30-7.30 PM, at floor 3
Guided Lunch Tour, every Wednesday at 12:00 PM
Art Hangout for Adults (18+) Once a month. Free entrance, pre-registration required!