On Wednesday, June 4th at 7 pm, the Professorship for Art in Architecture (Prof. Sophie Erlund) is inviting to an artist talk by Helene Nymann.
Helene Nymann is a Danish visual artist and artistic researcher exploring embodied knowledge, memory systems, and future ancestry. Through mnemonic structures and systems, Nymann creates participatory environments where individual recollection transforms into collective co-creation. Using moving images, sound and sculpture, Nymann examines how we process information, store knowledge, and shape memories — cultivating more sustainable ways of imagining and remembering for futures.
Nymann completed her practice based PhD in 2024 with the project "Memories of Sustainable Futures: Mnemonic Practices in the Spaces between Artworks and Worlds". Nymann's works have been presented at museums and art internationally and nationally; the New Museum, Pioneer Works and the Fridman Gallery in New York, USA; Copenhagen Contemporary, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, ARoS, Kunsthal Aarhus in Denmark; MACRO, Museo D’arte Contemporanea in Rome, Italy: and Tate Modern in London, England.
WHEN
Wednesday, 4 June 2025, 7 pm
WHERE
Pavillon 333
Türkenstrasse 15
80333 München