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Hospital Prison University Radio
Jakob Jakobsen
110 episodes
7 months ago
Conversation between artist Jakob Jakobsen and curator Lisa Rosendahl about Jakobsen's contribution to the exhibition After Monoculture, which is closing on Sunday 18 June. Jakobsen's work seeks to make visible the violent roots of contemporary Western mental health care focussed solely on the individual, searching instead for collective approaches and ways to understand illness as societal and relational.
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Conversation between artist Jakob Jakobsen and curator Lisa Rosendahl about Jakobsen's contribution to the exhibition After Monoculture, which is closing on Sunday 18 June. Jakobsen's work seeks to make visible the violent roots of contemporary Western mental health care focussed solely on the individual, searching instead for collective approaches and ways to understand illness as societal and relational.
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Poesi For Liggende Tilhørere #4 Ida Börjel Feb 2020
Hospital Prison University Radio
42 minutes 7 seconds
5 years ago
Poesi For Liggende Tilhørere #4 Ida Börjel Feb 2020
Lyt til den svenske digter Ida Börjels gribende læsning fra vores sidste Poesi for liggende tilhørere. Ida læser fra digtsamlingen MA (2014) om sorgen og vreden over at have mistet et barn.
Hospital Prison University Radio
Conversation between artist Jakob Jakobsen and curator Lisa Rosendahl about Jakobsen's contribution to the exhibition After Monoculture, which is closing on Sunday 18 June. Jakobsen's work seeks to make visible the violent roots of contemporary Western mental health care focussed solely on the individual, searching instead for collective approaches and ways to understand illness as societal and relational.