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let’s talk: the ̶l̶a̶s̶t̶ ̶b̶a̶s̶k̶e̶t̶ Makers FROM risa w. author Fadhel Mourali

  • SUPeR bookstore 31C Blågårdsgade København, , 2200 Denmark (map)

Crafty, personal, and entangled with tradition, Fadhel’s research and own making share stories out of and surrounding the rural community of Risa—the former home of his great-grandfather. Here, a dialogical and productive patchwork unfolds, exploring tradition, evolution, and adaptation. This process—akin to queering—includes expected and unexpected entanglements of care and rooting.

Fadhel will share passages from his new book, The Last Basket Makers from Risa, that reflect its patchworked nature, touching on themes of craft, heritage, queerness, diaspora, and everything in between. The reading will leave room for a light-hearted and spontaneous exchange with the audience.

From a local tradition coming out of a small historical world, to a tradition involved in a vast queer-worlding of making, The Last Basket Makers from Risa refers to a lineage of artisans producing the enigmatic Hedared basket—from Lennart, the basket’s first ‘last maker’—to Lennart’s great-grandson, Fadhel Mourali. This is his report on an open-ended process of identifying and crafting the material of kinship.

Whilst I am vastly separated from the living conditions of my Swedish great-grandfather, growing up as a queer person with a mixed cultural heritage, in a working-class environment, the recurrent need to conform, find meaning and belonging has continued to colour my desire to make. Through my great-grandfather’s lived experience as an artisan, I have sought to decipher tradition in the context of my primary culture: the Swedish. Throughout this book, I have strived to explore its most dominant traits as it filters through a new type of lived experience: my own. Instead of the felt tensions betweenmy multiple cultures being put against each other, they could merge as part of this storytelling. As the outward manifestation of an ever-evolving, internal contemplation, craft continues to be the process through which I make sense of the world—a process that continuously seeks to reflect the creation of a space in which to exist and belong.’

– Fadhel Mourali

Fadhel Mourali is a London-based textile designer and handweaver. His woven work has been exhibited with the Textile Museum of Sweden, Swedish Craft Association and Rian Designmuseum. The Last Basket Makers from Risa is his first book, and its research has been shared at Form/Design Center, Nordiska Museet, Europe House Westminster and the Jan van Eyck Academie.

Profits from books sold during the event will be donated to Palestinagrupperna.

fuss fee is 25,- and includes a refreshment


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