DD Podcast Episode 3: Indigenous fashion and the language of patterns
In this episode, explore the intersection of traditional art, language, and modern fashion with Paninnguaq Pikilak, Márjá Karlsen, Arny Koor Mogensen, and David Røgilds as they reflect on culturally founded patterns and their relevance in contemporary fashion and art.
About this episode
The traditional art and language of tunniit is the passion and lifework of Paninnguaq Pikilak. Márjá Karlsen is a prominent sámi handicrafter and has dived deep into the weaving traditions of her family areas and explores new artistic ways of presenting traditions. Arny Koor Mogensen is a designer and co-founder of the Greenlandic streetwear brand Bolt Lamar. David Røgilds is Bibi Chemnitz partner and co-runs the infamous Greenlandic fashionbrand Bibi Chemnitz.
In this episode you’ll hear their reflections on what lies behind culturally founded patterns and how they can relate to and be elements in fashion and art.
Production
Produced by Dáiddadállu - Sámi Artist Network
Editing, sound design, and theme music: Anthoni Hætta
Graphic design: Kamilla Marie Triumf Oppheim
Funding
The podcast is funded by the Arts Council Norway and The Fritt Ord Foundation