At the beginning of March, Kunsthal Aarhus opens the doors to Aysha Aminβs first solo exhibition, Making Sense, in parallel with the Architecture Biennial 2026: WORKS+WORDS.
Join us on an architectural and poetic journey through Aarhus and personal archives, where identity, architectureβs relationship with the body, digital trends, memories, and ecological landscapes come together in entirely new ways.
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The exhibition presents an insight into a living archive of homemaking, rhizomatic thinking, and landscape memories as part of ten-year architectural research.
In her search for understanding, through generational grief and an enduring love with life, Aysha Amin delves into her father's long-standing cinematic and photographic archive side by side with her own archive as an artist and architect. At Kunsthal Aarhus Amin creates a total installation through video, photography, and a large-scale floor print, where nature, everyday life, and the sensitive appear as protagonists.
Read more here: https://mailchi.mp/7f6cafa87ac0/aysha-amin-making-sense-kunsthal-aarhus-6047839
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When WORKS+WORDS opens its doors in early March, it will be the fourth time the biennale presents contemporary architectural works from around the world in Denmark. The first editions were held in Copenhagen, and this year the biennale unfolds across three locations in Aarhus.
At WORKS+WORDS, visitors can experience works by more than thirty international architectural researchers and practitioners. The biennale takes place at Kunsthal Aarhus, Arkitektskolen Aarhus and Aarhus RΓ₯dhus. All three venues are within walking distance of one another, making the movement between them part of the exhibition experience. Together, they create a spatial and architectural journey through Aarhus, opening up diverse encounters between research, architecture, and the city.
We look forward to welcoming you to a double opening, where architecture, identity, and landscape create a dialogue between art and the city.