The special guest of the evening is Ingrid Fischer Jonge, former director of the National Museum of Photography at the Royal Danish Library and the Museum of Photographic Art in Odense, and author of the introductory essay for the catalogue of Krass Clement’s exhibition “Unseen Space.”

The event is organized in collaboration with the Danish Cultural Institute as part of the 10th Nordic Weeks Festival and within the framework of the exhibition “Unseen Space.”

About the authors

Ingrid Fischer Jonge

In 1994, Ingrid Fischer Jonge was among the founders of the National Museum of Photography at the Royal Danish Library in Copenhagen and served as its director. From 2007 to 2013, she was Director of the Museum of Photographic Art in Odense. She holds a degree in art history from the University of Copenhagen.
She is the author of the introductory essay for the catalogue of Krass Clement’s exhibition “Unseen Space.”

Krass Clement

Krass Clement was born on March 15, 1946, in Copenhagen. Having graduated from the National Film School of Denmark as a film director, he chose photography over cinema. His first book, “Shadows of the Moment,” came out in 1978. Although mostly known for his early black and white works, since 2000 he has been shooting in color.

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Last updated on 10.04.2026