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In Situ, Performance as Exhibition is an international, multi-chapter project curated by Vanini Belarmino and produced by Belarmino&Partners. Conceived as a nomadic exhibition format, it reimagines performance as installation, activating landscapes, heritage sites, and urban spaces beyond gallery walls. Since its launch in Singapore(2024) and expansion to the Philippines (2024), In Situ continues to foster cross-cultural dialogue and new forms of engagement with live art in public space.

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Christian Falsnaes
Photography: Estefanía Landesmann

Christian Falsnaes creates immersive performance-based works that interweave film, painting, and exhibition spaces to examine social structures and power dynamics. His practice often positions exhibition visitors as active participants, guided by instructions that become integral to the work, exploring themes such as ritual, group mentality, and his own role as an artist. He investigates what happens when individuals—particularly those accustomed to the codified rituals of institutions like the art world—are asked to relinquish control. Falsnaes studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and is based in Zurich, where he is a tenured lecturer at Zurich University of the Arts. His works have been presented at major institutions including the National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen; Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki; Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna; Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin; Centre Pompidou, Paris; ZKM, Karlsruhe; and Manifesta 11, Zurich.

Hesselholdt & Mejlvang is a Danish artist duo known for their thought-provoking installations and performances that explore themes of identity, nationalism, and cultural symbolism. Their interdisciplinary practice combines visual art and performance to challenge societal norms and provoke dialogue. With exhibitions across Europe and beyond, they examine power structures and collective consciousness, offering critical reflections on contemporary issues. Their work often engages public spaces, emphasising participation and interaction to foster deeper connections with audiences. They have presented solo exhibitions at EMMA, Finland; IZOLYATSIA, Ukraine; Turku Art Museum, Finland; Uppsala Art Museum, Sweden; Thorvaldsens Museum, Denmark; Den Frie, Denmark; and Horsens Art Museum, Denmark. Their work has also featured in international group exhibitions including Manifesta 12, Italy; Geological Museum of Mexico City, Mexico; Biennial of Art in Pančevo, Serbia; ARoS, Denmark; Museumcultuur Strombeek, Belgium; Nuuk Art Museum, Greenland; Copenhagen Contemporary, Denmark; Mumbai Art Room, India; and Künstlerhaus Bregenz, Austria.

Hesselholdt & Mejlvang
Photography: Søren Rønholto

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Molly Haslund
Photography: Matilde Haaning,

MOLLY HASLUND is an artist whose work intervenes with various public spaces and objects, both mundane and historical. She straddles performative and sculptural modes, allowing for a range of performances-- from installations to musical and group performances. Ultimately, Haslund employs shifting strategies to explore how individuals, social hierarchies, and norms are embedded in and negotiated through gestures, cultural rituals, and the configurations surrounding people. Haslund has created performances and exhibited work nationally and internationally and has participated in various residencies, including the ISCP International Studio and Curatorial Program in New York and the Kyoto Art Centre Residency in Japan. Her works are in the collections of the SMK National Gallery of Denmark, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Roskilde, Denmark, and the Wanås Konst Sculpture Park in Sweden. Based in Copenhagen, Denmark, Haslund is a graduate of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and the Glasgow School of Art. She was conferred the Franciska Clausen Medal (2024) for her work Infinite,  an award given to a single work of outstanding artistic quality within the liberal or fine arts.

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