Date and time of the opening: September 20, 1 - 4pm
Exhibition dates: September 20 - October 20 2013
Seminar/round table: October 9-10:
> info coming up @ www.visitors.nu - release Sept, 20.
Venue: The State Darwin Museum
Address: 57/1 Vavilova st. / www.darwin.museum.ru
The nearest metro station: Akademicheskaya
In English/Swedish
News and information about events and exhibition etc for September – October 2013. Information will be added to this article.
Nyheter och information om evenemang med mera september – oktober 2013. Den här artikeln kommer att fyllas på med information.
I've contributed with a description of an possibly impossible art project to The Museum of Impossible, Unrealised and Unrealisable Art Projects, which is a project by Elin Wikström and Denis Romanovski.
A new video documenting the process of creating the installation The Polynational War Memorial - Wanås Master Plan which was shown at the exhibition Loss/Förlust in Wanås in 2008 have been released on Vimeo and jonbrunberg.com.
Tisdagen den 29/1 kl 13 öppnar utställningen P.K. - en utställning om intolerans på Hälsinglands Museum i Hudiksvall. Utställningen är ett samarbete mellan Forum för levande historia och Hälsinglands Museum. Den pågår till och med den 12 augusti. Jag deltar i utställningen med projektet Tolerera. Läs mer om Hälsinglands Museum och om utställningen P.K.
Hjärtligt välkommen!
Welcome to the opening of the exhibition P.C. - an exhibition about intolerance at Hälsinglands Museum in Hudiksvall on Tuesday, January 29 at 1pm. The exhibition is a cooperation between The Living History Forum and Hälsinglands Museum and will continue until August 12. I participate in the exhibition with the project Tolerate. Read more about Hälsinglands Museum and the exhibition P.C. (information in Swedish).
Warmly Welcome!
"Psychologists viewing art" is a project created by the psychologist Jonas Mosskin that deals with creative processes and art from a psychological perspective. He arranges public studio visits and guided tours in art exhibitions - sometimes together with his colleague Malin Emdin - where he discusses art and creativity with artists, curators and the general public. On September the 26 he and a small crowd of people visited my studio in Liljeholmen/Gröndal for a discussion that focused (as far as I recall) on artistic methodology, ways to deal with research in art and the phenomenon of process-based art. He has written a short report (in Swedish) from the visit that can be read at psykkonst.se/?p=193.
Photos by Jonas Mosskin
Dr. Keith Tidball, who is a Senior Extension Associate in the Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, mentions 19 Years in an article for the blog "the Nature of Cities" titled "Greening in the Red Zone: Thoughts on disaster, resilience and community greening in the peopled landscape". Dr. Tidball, who experienced the animation when it was first shown at the Changing Matters exhibit at the international conference Resilience2008 at the University of Stockholm, focus in this article on another form of response to calamity than the protest:
"Another form of response is somewhat more muted, but in the end, perhaps equally, or even more profound. I am referring to the response by both individual and groups of humans to return to 'nature' when calamity strikes, to actively seek intimacy with other living things, to retreat (or advance!) to life-affirming interactions in verdant, alive contexts."
This news item is in Swedish only
Den 26 september kl 19-21 besöker Psykologer ser på konst min ateljé i Lövholmen/Gröndal för ett samtal om kreativa processer med min konstproduktion som utgångspunkt. Psykologer ser på konst drivs av psykologen Jonas Mosskin som också arrangerar Psykologer tittar på film och Psykologer läser böcker.
Louise Djurberg reviews the anthology Tolerera in the Swedish magazine Expo's June issue (#2 2012). Expo is published by The Expo Foundation, which according to their website "is a privately-owned research foundation founded in 1995 with the aim of studying and mapping anti-democratic, right-wing extremist and racist tendencies in society".
Djurberg has perfectly understood one significant point with the anthology when she writes:
"The authors are from different areas within the field of psychology, something which is reflected in the texts that differ from each other both in content and style. When reading the anthology at first it gives a rather sprawling impression - but there's a point with these differences. Together they form a whole that shows that the strength lies in acceptance of differences rather than in striving for conformity."
Other mentions in the press include an article by Liria Ortiz in the major Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter on August 3 and the June issue of Lärarnas Nyheter (The Teachers' News) and in Svenska Dagbladet by Ricki Neuman on May 5.
All these news outlets are in the Swedish language.
Data Deluge
March 2-July 8, 2012
Rachel Gugelberger and Reynard Loki (Curators), Rebeca Bollinger, Jon Brunberg, Jennifer Dalton, Anthony Discenza, Hans Haacke, Scott Hug, Loren Madsen, Michael Najjar, Roberto Pugliese, Adrien Segal, and Anna Von Mertens
Opening: Friday, 2 March, 6-8pm
Community Dinner, 8:30pm at the Capri
Luke R. DuBois with Bora Yoon Performance, 9:30pm at the Capri
Exhibition Walk-Thru with the Artists, Saturday, 3 March, 2pm
Ballroom Marfa
P.O. Box 1661
108 East San Antonio Street
Marfa, Texas 79843
More about the exhibition:
http://ballroommarfa.org/archive/event/data-deluge-2/
Rachel Gugelberger and Reynard Loki about the show at Marfa Public Radio
Photos from the opening weekend
Exhibited work: 19 Years
More about 19 Years
Images for publishing