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How much of who you are is defined by your heritage?Artist Olof Marsja draws on his Sámi heritage Europe’s only officially recognised indigenous people. Through his sculptures installations and a deeply poetic approach Marsja delves into his background. He relates this complex history to contemporary times and challenges.
Reconnecting with one’s heritage and identity can be daunting especially when a culture has been oppressed and at times not passed from generation to generation. Recognised as one of Sweden’s national minorities the Sámi people have endured a long history of abuse racism and cultural oppression only receiving official recognition from the Parliament in 1977. They still face forms of oppression and segregationist policies today.
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1646, Boekhorststraat 125, The Hague, Netherlands