The essayReconstructing the Anatomical Theatre in Uppsala was used as the departure point for a conversation recorded in the anatomical theatre between Mikael Ahlund (director, Gustavianum) Ulrika Dahl (professor in Gender Studies, Uppsala University), Irene Molina (professor in Human Geography, Uppsala University), Chritina Pech (architecture historian, KTH) and Malin Zimm (editor-in-chief, Arkitektur Magazine). The conversation was staged, moderated and edited by AT-HH into the audio piece Reconstructing the Anatomical Theatre in Uppsala, part II, which plays in and frames the exhibition.
Category conversation
The Atlantean Theatre, the Rectors and an Anatomical Capital 04–02–22 The Atlantean Theatre, the Rectors and an Anatomical Capital was exhibited at Spark Malmö in 2022. It presented selected parts of AT-HH’s work on the anatomical theatre of the Gustavianum in Uppsala, Sweden. Through the juxtaposition of speculative drawings, comparative detail study, selected archival material and interpretive mock-ups, the exhibition elaborates on the articleReconstructing the Anatomical Theatre in Uppsala, originally commissioned and published by L’Internationale Online and DAAS - Decolonizing Architecture Advanced Studies in 2021. This text was also used as the departure point for a conversation recorded in the anatomical theatre between Mikael Ahlund (director, Gustavianum) Ulrika Dahl (professor in Gender Studies, Uppsala University), Irene Molina (professor in Human Geography, Uppsala University), Chritina Pech (architecture historian, KTH) and Malin Zimm (editor-in-chief, Arkitektur Magazine). The conversation was staged, moderated and edited by AT-HH into the audio piece Reconstructing the Anatomical Theatre in Uppsala, part II, which plays in and frames the exhibition.
Restoration Protocolls 1947-1955: Anatomical Theater in Uppsala20–02–23The project Restoration Protocolls 1947-1955: Anatomical Theater in Uppsala is a Swedish Arts Grants Comittee [Konstnärsnämnden] funded artistic research project.
The project aims at making visible the substantial influence of ideologies and driving forces represented by the restauration committee over the design of the reconstruction (1920-1955) of the anatomical theater in Uppsala (originally built in 1663). Discussions in the previously unresearched meeting protocols will be positioned, situated and reflected in a forthcomming publication.
Archival Encounters
[Restoration Protocolls 1947-1955: Anatomical Theater in Uppsala] 02–21–24 A conversation, held in the library of Konstakadamien in Stockholm, between Alice Grandoit-Šutka, Elisa Maria López and AT–HH. This conversation is part of the Konstnärsnämnden funded project Restoration Protocolls 1947-1955: Anatomical Theater in Uppsala.
Objects and Representations
[Restoration Protocolls 1947-1955: Anatomical Theater in Uppsala]16–05–24
A conversation, held in the KTH Architecture faculty conference room in Stockholm, between Ulrika Karlsson, Thordis Arrhenius and AT–HH.
This conversation is part of the Konstnärsnämnden funded project Restoration Protocolls 1947-1955: Anatomical Theater in Uppsala.
Restoration Norms
[Restoration Protocolls 1947-1955: Anatomical Theater in Uppsala] 17–05–24
A conversation, held in the offices of Draken Arkitektur on Skeppbrokajen in Stockholm, between Ethem Erdogan, Johan Örn and AT–HH. This conversation is part of the Konstnärsnämnden funded project Restoration Protocolls 1947-1955: Anatomical Theater in Uppsala.