After decades of vocal debate and demands for reform, on 5 June 1915 women in Denmark were finally granted the vote and written into the Danish constitution as legitimate citizens.
To mark the centenary of this milestone in the history of equal rights, the artist, dramatist and author Tomas Lagermand Lundme has curated an exhibition for the first floor O—Overgaden that unfolds as a narrative of the development of gender politics since women’s official entrance onto the democratic stage. But it is also a narrative of gender itself, because what does it mean to be a woman – or a man for that matter? And is it time to wipe the gender slate clean and discover what we can create together as human beings?