Forma

Pina issue #2: Forensic Architecture

Artist Talk: A Counter-Archive of the Ovaherero and Nama Genocide
Forensic Architecture, Catalina Imizcoz and Montez Press Radio for Pina issue #2
Wednesday 19 November 2025

Listen Back on Montez Radio: PINA Magazine #2 'A Counter-Archive’ - an in conversation led by founder and editor Catalina Imizcoz with Agata Nguyen Chuong, Elizabeth Breiner and Isabella Parlamis from Forensic Architecture.

An artist talk by Forensic Architecture on their exhibition A Counter-Archive of the Ovaherero and Nama Genocide featured in Pina issue #2, moderated by Pina’s founder and editor Catalina Imizcoz.

Pina, founded in 2024, is a printed, portable exhibition space. It functions as a commissioning platform, collaborating with artists to create exhibitions existing solely within 60 pages of the magazine.

Drawing on extensive archival research and spatial analysis undertaken over a multiyear collaboration with Nama and Ovaherero traditional authorities, the exhibition traces the lasting impact of colonial violence in three parts: from the ideological roots of racialised imperialism, to the design of the concentration camp, and the ongoing environmental degradation and dispossession affecting Indigenous communities today.

In connecting these threads, Forensic Architecture joins historians in positioning the genocidal infrastructure developed by colonial powers in ‘German Southwest Africa’ as an antecedent to the Holocaust perpetrated by the Nazis. A Counter-Archive invites readers into an urgently relevant discussion on the broader origins of genocide within its present-day global manifestations – namely in Palestine. It also contributes to a crucial and ongoing claim for land restitution and reparations in Namibia.

In conversation, Forensic Architecture will describe the complexities of this multi-phased investigation in Namibia and the challenges of working with archival material that re-enacts the colonial violence perpetrated at the time. They will share insight into their working methodologies, and expand on the central role that oral testimonies of descendants of survivors of the genocide play in the reconstruction of histories that have been expressly downplayed and distorted by Western powers throughout the 20th century.

The talk starts at 19:00, with a Q&A. Drinks will be served until 21:00. The event will be broadcasted live by Montez Press Radio.

Pina issue #2 includes exhibitions by Edgar Calel and Forensic Architecture, conversations with Lisette Lagnado and between Eyal Weizman, Agata Nguyen Chuong, Zoé Samudzi and Irmgard Emmelhainz, and short stories by Portia Subran and Rémy Ngamije. Copies will be available throughout the evening.


Expand

A Counter-Archive
of the Ovaherero and
Nama Genocide

Artist Talk: A Counter-Archive of the Ovaherero and Nama Genocide
Forensic Architecture, Catalina Imizcoz and Montez Press Radio for Pina issue #2

18:30 - 21:00
Wednesday 19 November 2025

FormaHQ & Presse Books
140 Great Dover Street
London
SE1 4GW

All welcome, sign up

Pina issue #2 will be available to purchase throughout the evening.


Access
Forma's event space and bookshop is located on the ground floor of FormaHQ. A wheelchair accessible toilet is available to the public.

Artist Talk: A Counter-Archive of the Ovaherero and Nama Genocide
Forensic Architecture, Catalina Imizcoz and Montez Press Radio for Pina issue #2
Wednesday 19 November 2025

Listen Back on Montez Radio: PINA Magazine #2 'A Counter-Archive’ - an in conversation led by founder and editor Catalina Imizcoz with Agata Nguyen Chuong, Elizabeth Breiner and Isabella Parlamis from Forensic Architecture.

An artist talk by Forensic Architecture on their exhibition A Counter-Archive of the Ovaherero and Nama Genocide featured in Pina issue #2, moderated by Pina’s founder and editor Catalina Imizcoz.

Pina, founded in 2024, is a printed, portable exhibition space. It functions as a commissioning platform, collaborating with artists to create exhibitions existing solely within 60 pages of the magazine.

Drawing on extensive archival research and spatial analysis undertaken over a multiyear collaboration with Nama and Ovaherero traditional authorities, the exhibition traces the lasting impact of colonial violence in three parts: from the ideological roots of racialised imperialism, to the design of the concentration camp, and the ongoing environmental degradation and dispossession affecting Indigenous communities today.

In connecting these threads, Forensic Architecture joins historians in positioning the genocidal infrastructure developed by colonial powers in ‘German Southwest Africa’ as an antecedent to the Holocaust perpetrated by the Nazis. A Counter-Archive invites readers into an urgently relevant discussion on the broader origins of genocide within its present-day global manifestations – namely in Palestine. It also contributes to a crucial and ongoing claim for land restitution and reparations in Namibia.

In conversation, Forensic Architecture will describe the complexities of this multi-phased investigation in Namibia and the challenges of working with archival material that re-enacts the colonial violence perpetrated at the time. They will share insight into their working methodologies, and expand on the central role that oral testimonies of descendants of survivors of the genocide play in the reconstruction of histories that have been expressly downplayed and distorted by Western powers throughout the 20th century.

The talk starts at 19:00, with a Q&A. Drinks will be served until 21:00. The event will be broadcasted live by Montez Press Radio.

Pina issue #2 includes exhibitions by Edgar Calel and Forensic Architecture, conversations with Lisette Lagnado and between Eyal Weizman, Agata Nguyen Chuong, Zoé Samudzi and Irmgard Emmelhainz, and short stories by Portia Subran and Rémy Ngamije. Copies will be available throughout the evening.

https://www.forma.org.uk/assets/_large/Pina_Grid-Format_23.jpg
https://www.forma.org.uk/assets/_large/Pina_Grid-Format_09.jpg
https://www.forma.org.uk/assets/_large/Pina_Grid-Format_18.jpg
PreviousNext

Biographies

Forensic Architecture is a research agency based at Goldsmiths, University of London. Their mandate is to develop, employ and disseminate new techniques, methods and concepts for investigating state and corporate violence.

Elizabeth Breiner is a writer and curator with a specialisation in photography, and Head of Programmes at FA.

Agata Nguyen Chuong is an Advanced Researcher, who leads FA’s research on the Ovaherero and Nama genocide in present-day Namibia.

Isabella Parlamis is an editor and cultural producer who supports FA’s daily operations, editorial process and public programme.

Catalina Imizcoz is an editor and researcher from Buenos Aires based in London. Pina, founded in 2024, is a printed, portable exhibition space. It functions as a commissioning platform, collaborating with artists to create exhibitions existing solely within 60 pages of the magazine.

Montez Press Radio is an experimental broadcasting and performance platform. We were founded in 2018 with the goal of fostering greater experimentation and conversation between artists, writers, and thinkers through the medium of radio. This platform invites different corners of the art world to interact with each other in person and on air—a place where media finally meets flesh. We’re drawn to art that exists in the unexpected, the authenticity of sharing without a script, the sounds of ideas in the making, conversation that forgets there’s an audience. We broadcast from our New York City studio at 46 Canal Street, as well as monthly broadcasts from London and Mexico City.

Artist Talk: A Counter-Archive of the Ovaherero and Nama Genocide
Forensic Architecture, Catalina Imizcoz and Montez Press Radio for Pina issue #2

18:30 - 21:00
Wednesday 19 November 2025

FormaHQ & Presse Books
140 Great Dover Street
London
SE1 4GW

All welcome, sign up

Pina issue #2 will be available to purchase throughout the evening.


Access
Forma's event space and bookshop is located on the ground floor of FormaHQ. A wheelchair accessible toilet is available to the public.