Public guided tour with Franziska Nori and Ebbe Volquardsen

21.06.2026, 16:00

Greenland is at the centre of global change. Climate change, geopolitical interests, colonial history, and the desire for cultural and political self-determination shape the country’s present. The exhibition Greenland – Not For Sale – Kalaallit Nunaat Forever offers insights into a complex country and its people.

Together with Ebbe Volquardsen, cultural anthropologist and expert on Greenland’s geopolitical context, Franziska Nori, Director of the Frankfurter Kunstverein, will guide visitors through the exhibition. In dialogue, they will discuss the background of the artistic and cinematic works, the central themes of the exhibition parcours, and broaden the perspective on Greenland’s role within the field of tension of global interests.

Please note that the tour will be held in German.

The guided tour costs €5 plus admission. Registration is not required.

We look forward to welcoming you!

Ebbe Volquardsen is a scholar of Scandinavian studies, cultural studies and political science, and works in adult education near Frankfurt am Main. From 2016 to 2025, he was Associate Professor of Cultural History at the University of Greenland in Nuuk. His research focuses on memory politics, postcolonial constellations, and processes of decolonization and reconciliation. A particular emphasis lies on Scandinavian colonial history and the relations between Greenland and Denmark, as well as increasingly the United States.