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Flags for knowledge planted across campus in Aalborg

: 29.08.2024

On the occasion of the 50th anniversary, artists Hesselholdt & Mejlvang have decorated Aalborg University with colourful works of art.

Flags for knowledge planted across campus in Aalborg

: 29.08.2024

On the occasion of the 50th anniversary, artists Hesselholdt & Mejlvang have decorated Aalborg University with colourful works of art.

By Sofie Astrup, student assistant AAU Communication and Public Affairs. Translated by LeeAnn Iovanni. Photo: Niels Fabæk.

The artist duo Hesselholdt & Mejlvang set up 116 flagpoles on the Aalborg campus. The colourful artwork "Flags of Knowledge" is part of the celebration of AAU's 50th anniversary and is now a permanent part of the campus.

"The title of the work represents everything that goes on in a place like this - a university that stands out internationally and is at the forefront in many ways. Here, we can produce knowledge that contributes to the future, the community and the development of society. We think this is worth noting and worth celebrating with flags," says Vibeke Mejlvang. 

As part of the decoration, there will also come four wind vanes at the two parking lots at Frederik Bajers Vej. They are scheduled to be installed in November and complete the entire installation. Both flags and wind vanes reflect wind and weather.

"We have chosen to write the words Love, Community, Knowledge and Future into the weathervanes. The concepts can blow with the wind in the weathervanes and change direction from day to day, which means that they extend across the entire campus. In addition, it can also be a description of where the wind takes us all in life," elaborates Sofie Hesselholdt. 

Hesselholdt & Mejlvang. Photo: Sofie Astrup

Easier wayfinding and more beautiful outdoor areas at AAU 

The idea for their works at AAU arose during the preparation of AAU's new art strategy: ONE CAMPUS. The purpose of the art strategy is, among other things, to improve the outdoor areas on campus, making them more coherent and making it easier to find your way around. In addition, several photo locations will also be set up for graduation photos. The goals have been set after two years of preparation and workshops with students and staff. It was prepared by art consultant Martin Ole Nielsen. 

Hesselholdt & Mejlvang's exhibition has a special purpose in making wayfinding easier at campus.

"The flags are visual landmarks to give people a sense of where they belong, which is why they have been given the four faculty colours: Green (ENG), orange (TECH), purple (SSH) and blue (HEALTH). In addition, there is a common red colour for the flags at the canteens," Vibeke Mejlvang tells. 

Flags of Knowledge at AAU. Photo: Niels Fabæk

The start of a new chapter for AAU 

With their artwork, Sofie Hesselholdt and Vibeke Mejlvang have planted the flags for knowledge at a university that over the past 50 years has grown very large. Therefor they have had to think about community and competences in the physical space. 

"The meaning of the work is also to emphasize the existence of the university. And because AAU has been here for 50 years, the university has grown so much that there is now a need for the flagpoles, which is a nice celebration for us to be a part of," says Sofie Hesselholdt.

ONE CAMPUS

For ONE CAMPUS, AAU has received art grants from various foundations. The work by Hesselholdt & Mejlvang has been supported by the Obel Family Foundation and the Salling Foundations.

There is also a foundation for an artwork by Kirstine Roepstorff and the support from other foundations continues to realize works by the artists Julie Stavad, AKASSEN, Gun Gordillo and Marie Munk, all of whom will contribute to a more beautiful university.

Read more about AAU's anniversary here.