Belinda Kazeem-Kamiński, artist, writer, and art-based researcher, will explore the history of missions and the trafficking of African girls to 19th-century Vienna during her residency at Brunnenpassage (September–November 2025). At the heart of her work is an examination of the gaps in the colonial archive—and of the girls' names, both preserved and erased. As part of the residency, the exhibition Untitled (Lash. Linger. Load/Nkisi) will take place at the Vitrina.
A production of the "Remembering in the Future" initiative of Brunnenpassage. We thank the Otto Mauer Fund for its support.
Belinda Kazeem-Kamiński, artist, writer, and art-based researcher, will explore the history of missions and the trafficking of African girls to 19th-century Vienna during her residency at Brunnenpassage (September–November 2025). At the heart of her work is an examination of the gaps in the colonial archive—and of the girls' names, both preserved and erased. As part of the residency, the exhibition Untitled (Lash. Linger. Load/Nkisi) will take place at the Vitrina.
A production of the "Remembering in the Future" initiative of Brunnenpassage. We thank the Otto Mauer Fund for its support.