Jessie Kleemann, a writer and visual artist, created an artistic performance titled 'Arctic Pain' (Arkhticós Dolorôs), which explores themes of pain, grief, and cultural loss tied to Greenland and the Arctic region. The piece reflects on global issues such as war, famine, migration, and colonial history, while drawing from Inuit mythology, which often includes themes of sorrow and suffering. Kleemann discusses her personal connection to these themes, including witnessing death at a young age and grappling with the loss of cultural heritage. She also critiques the recent international attention on Greenland, particularly the controversy surrounding U.S. President Donald Trump's claims over the territory, calling it a 'barbaric attempt' to claim energy resources. The performance is part of a literary festival focused on Greenland, running through July.
Bias read (Center): The article presents Jessie Kleemann’s artistic interpretation of Greenland and its geopolitical tensions, including references to Trump’s claims over the territory. However, the framing remains balanced, focusing on her creative expression and commentary rather than taking a clear ideological stand





