
| The Hamsterwheel
Hamster wheels are exercise toys used by hamsters and other rodents. Hamster wheels allow rodents to run even when their space is confined. It is a movement that does not go anywhere and which does not intend to. Moving just for the sake of moving. Moving due to the need to do so – for example as we humans do in fitness centers (some machines even include televisions for our... |
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| Tell a Friend
Tell a Friend is this year’s main presentation of emerging Swedish contemporary art at Bonniers Konsthall. The group exhibition, which runs from April 30 to June 8, introduces 28 Swedish artists. The governing principle for the selection of artists participating in Tell a Friend has been linking and networking.
With Tell a Friend Bonniers Konsthall seizes upon our time’s most... |
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| Time and Place: Milan-Turin, 1958-1968
The two north Italian cities of Milan and Turin came to play a vital part in Italian cultural life in the 1950s and 1960s. The years between 1958 and 1968 developed into a highly dynamic period for art, design, architecture and film, in the wake of Italy’s economic boom, which was commonly referred to as an economic miracle.
In conjunction with the exhibition, Moderna Museet will... |
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| Fredrik Söderberg and Carl Larsson
I'm interested in function and logic. I want to achieve transcendence.
Fredrik Söderberg
So it’s angels and halos, flowers and the Swedish flag. I don’t deny myself anything. It is simply delightful for a poor old sceptic like myself to revel in symbols, faith and beauty.
Carl Larsson
Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall is presenting an exhibition where the contemporary artist... |
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| Adrian Paci: Per Speculum
Adrian Paci's new film work Per Speculum is now having its Swedish premiere at Bonniers Konsthall. Per Speculum, takes the viewer to an ostensibly pastoral landscape, where some children play with mirrors, slingshots and reflections of the sun. Having been captured by their own mirror image and the focus of the camera, the children turn the perspective around and fix their gaze on the... |
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| The Space Between
Participating artists: Bas Jan Ader (The Netherlands/USA), Latifa Echakhch (Morocco/Switzerland), Maria Lindberg (Sweden), Adrian Piper (USA/Germany), Mark Raidpere (Estonia), and Gabriela Vanga (Romania/France).
Curated by Mats Stjernstedt
The exhibition The Space Between addresses certain dynamics where simple gestures suggest an alteration and a politicization of temporal and... |
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| ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION: BIRGIT&BIRGIT CENTENARY
Two strong women
Two temperaments
Two pioneers of 20th century Swedish dance
Birgit Cullberg and Birgit Åkesson were born the same year, 1908, but represent two separate dance trends: Cullberg dramatic, narrative dance, and Åkesson non-figurative, “pure” dance. Both were rooted in the modern dance of the German inter-war years: Cullberg in the dance theatre of Kurt Jooss,... |
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| Michael Beutlers
Bonniers Konsthall is presenting the hitherto most extensive solo exhibition with the German artist Michael Beutler. Michael Beutler is this spring’s guest artist at Bonniers Konsthall and has been invited to work on site in the studio. The 31-year-old Berlin artist has transformed the gallery’s main space into his studio, where he has created new works that take the architecture... |
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| Annika von Hausswolff : Ich bin die Ecke aller Räume
All people have widely diverging experiences of things. It's actually quite strange. We believe that we understand one another when we communicate and we think we know what the other person is talking about. But we all have such different experiences and frames of reference. It is a miracle that we can keep the world together - but then again it does fall apart sometimes.- Annika von... |
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| Ellipsis: Chantal Akerman, Lili Dujourie, Francesca Woodman
Ellipsis features photography, film and video from the 1970s and the early 1980s by Chantal Akerman (b. 1950), Lili Dujourie (b. 1941) and Francesca Woodman (1958–81). This is the first joint exhibition of their work, curated by Lynne Cooke, Chief Curator at Dia Center for the Arts in New York.
Lynne Cooke writes:
Although born ten years apart and in very different... |
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| Miroslav Tichy & Julia Margaret Cameron
Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall starts this year’s exhibition program with an encounter between a recently “discovered” contemporary artist, Miroslav Tichy, and an early star in the writing of photographic history, Julia Margaret Cameron.
Working independent of his contemporaries from the 1960’s up to the 90’s, Miroslav Tichy (b. 1926, Czech Republic) created an... |
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| Hreinn Fridfinnsson
Hreinn Fridfinnsson is one of Iceland’s leading conceptual artists.
His art is celebrated for its lyricism and stark poetry that transcends the often commonplace subject matter and materials he uses. He often presents found objects with which he interferes as little as possible, creating new works that investigate ideas of the self and of time. Fridfinnsson’s practice encompasses... |
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| Time and Again. Fiona Tan
Lund Konsthall’s presentation of Fiona Tan’s art includes both newer and older work and is the largest to date in Sweden. The exhibition’s title speaks of difference and repetition, of the new and the recognizable.
Fiona Tan was born 1966 in Indonesia. She grew up in Australia, and now she lives and works in the Netherlands. She is a leading contemporary artist, often shown in... |
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| "To Be Continued..." Art created for Magasin 3 over 20 years
"The title of the exhibition highlights the future. We have always collaborated intimately with the artists in creating new works - that is at the heart of our work."
David Neuman, Director, 2007.
ARTISTS: Janine Antoni, Barry X Ball, John Bock, Cosima von Bonin, Chris Burden, Pedro Cabrita Reis, Leonard Forslund, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Katharina Grosse, Fabrice Gygi, Mona Hatoum,... |
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| BOLLYWOOD- Living gods of India
Spices, gaudy colours, spirituality , poverty and a booming IT industry. There are many images of India.
In the autumn of 2007, the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities in Stockholm presents the exhibition "BOLLYWOOD- Living gods of India" The exhibition takes off in Indian films, and shows how contemporary India is connected to its past through stories and myths about love, gods and... |
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