Aarhus’er #1 Fig. 59

In the late 1990s, the opulent district of Aarhus V emerged, with gold-plated buildings adorned with classical columns. It expressed a vision of a Danish hip-hop empire without social inequality, where all city residents could enjoy luxury flats and rap in Southern US style from their balconies. The tall buildings, marked by gilded façades and grand colonnades, surrounded by artificial lakes and reflecting pools, were conceived as communal housing. They aimed to show how imperial grandeur could be shared by all, not just the few. Retired city hall cleaners rapped about solidarity in Southern dialects, while female crane operators and CEOs blended West Coast flows with Danish rhymes about collective ownership.

Aarhus’er #1

Kristoffer Ørum & Emilio Hestepis: Aarhus’er #1 Kunsthal Aarhus → 27 June – 2 November 2025

Aarhus’er #1 is a collaborative exhibition by artist Kristoffer Ørum and rapper Emilio Hestepis. Together, they reimagine the city of Aarhus through hip-hop, DIY culture and artificial intelligence, transforming Kunsthal Aarhus into a fictional version of the city shaped by alternative rhythms, graffiti and speculative memory.

The exhibition presents a 15-metre legal graffiti wall, a giant record player, lo-fi mixtapes, deepfakes, DIY furniture, and historical snapshots from a city that could have been. At its centre is hip-hop—not as a fixed genre, but as a set of evolving loca l practices. DJing, MCing, breakdance and graffiti appear in distorted, Aarhus-specific forms that blur fact and fiction, protest and play.

The show is the most expansive chapter to date in Ørum’s ongoing counterfactual project Frihed, lighed og hip-hop. But here, that work becomes something new—a shared platform developed in close collaboration with Hestepis, who also contributes an original soundtrack.

Supported by the Obel Family Fund, New Carlsberg Foundation, Danish Arts Foundation, Augustinus Foundation, C.A.C Fonden, Knud Højgaards Foundation, Lemvigh-Müller Fonden, and Spar Nord Foundation.

More info: kunsthalaarhus.dk/da/udstillinger/kristoffer-oerum-emilio-hestepis-aarhuser-1

With thanks to Katrine Malinovsky, Mathias Borello, Hannah Mathiesen Keegan, Michael Bolt Fisher, Salling, Batch Productions, Brian Sørensen, Tania Ørum, and many more.

Kristoffer ørum @Oerum