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A glimpse of Ceija Stojka
A glimpse of Ceija Stojka
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The Roma artist Ceija Stojka survived three concentration camps and was one of the first Roma ever to bear witness to the Holocaust. Our mini-exhibition with Stojka is open with guided tours on selected dates during February and March. It is also possible to book a private tour for groups of at least five people. The tours (in Swedish) are free on weekdays during our regular opening hours.
Malmö Konsthall’s large solo exhibition with the Roma artist Ceija Stojka in the spring of 2021 was hit hard by corona restrictions. Many never had the opportunity to see her powerful paintings of the three concentration camps she survived during World War II. Malmö Konsthall’s mini-exhibition offers a chance to see a small selection of her paintings. On the Saturdays when the exhibition is open we offer a guided tour (in Swedish) with Sannah Salameh and Lacky Daniel. Sannah Salameh is an artist, writer and television personality. She has worked with art and pedagogy at SVT, Bonniers Konsthall in Stockholm and with several projects at Malmö Konsthall. Lacky Daniel is an activist for Roma rights and has family members who survived the Holocaust. She will provide a unique perspective on Ceija Stojka’s artistry and life as a Roma.
Information
Where: Entrance via the bookshop
Open:
Sat 25 Mar at 2–4pm, guided tour at 3pm
Admission free
You can also book a private guided tour for groups of at least five people by contacting info.konsthall@malmo.se. The tour is free of charge on weekdays during our opening hours and costs SEK 1,500 outside regular opening hours.