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OCA provides financial support on a quarterly basis for
international projects involving Norwegian artists and/or cultural
producers. Applications are accepted from Norwegian artists,
international artists living and working in Norway and non-profit
organizations. Priority is given to exhibitions taking place in key
international art institutions and project spaces. Support is also
extended to solo and group exhibitions organized by international
curators, as well as to Norwegian art professionals organising
exhibitions and projects abroad.
OCA has implemented an online application system for
applications for the International Support Programme. This system
should be used for the 2010 Second Quarter Application Review, with
a deadline of 15 May.For more information on
Application Process, please click here.
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Recipients from the First Quarter Application Review for
International Support grants are listed here.
Click here for
information on International Support and the application
process.
For any questions regarding the application, please contact Anne
Charlotte Hauen at anne.charlotte.hauen@oca.no.
For international institutional applications and biennials, please
address your questions to Alexandra Cruz, at alexandra.cruz@oca.no.
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Public Opening: Thursday, 29 April / 19:00
Press Preview: Tuesday, 27 April / 16:00
Exhibition: 30 April – 26 June 2010
Opening Hours: Wed, Fri and Sat / 12-16:00 / Thu /
12-18:00
OCA is pleased to announce 'Postulates of Contiguity,' the first
solo exhibition in Europe by the Bangalore-based
artist Sheela Gowda, scheduled at the Office
for Contemporary Art Norway from 29
April through 26 June 2010. The
project takes the form of a dialogue between two works
– And… (2007), a languorous serpentine rope
produced from individual threads and needles that coils throughout
the exhibition space and Best Cutting (2008), a
display that combines a constructed newspaper, The Chronic
Chronicle, overlaid by tailoring patterns. Both works use
lines to formulate a postulate on space that undermines continuity
and coherence.
Sheela Gowda (b. 1957, Bhadravati, India, lives and works in
Bangalore, India) was a former resident of OCA's ISP Programme in
autumn 2009. She studied in Santiniketan – a crucible of Modernism
in India – as well as in London at the Royal College of Arts. Her
exposure to different traditions has resulted in a practice that
articulates in complex ways the relationship between diverse art
historical genealogies as well as between avant-garde practices and
the everyday. Gowda's work has been included in documenta 12 ,
Kassel, 2007; 'Fare Mondi//Making Worlds…', the 53rd Venice
Biennale, 2009; 'Indian Highway' at The Serpentine Gallery, London,
Astrup Fearnley Museum, Oslo, Norway, 2009 and HEART Herning Museum
of Contemporary Art, Herning, Denamark, 2010; the 2009 Sharjah
Biennial, United Arab Emirates; 'Textiles: Art and Social Fabric',
Contemporary Art, Antwerp; 'Santhal Family: Positions Around an
Indian Sculpture', MuHKA, Antwerp, Belgium, 2008; and 'HORN PLEASE:
Narratives in Contemporary Indian Art', Museum of Fine Arts Bern,
Switzerland, 2007-08 among others.
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17 April 2010 OCA concludes with the
project 'Columns, Grottos, Niches: The Grammar of Forms – On Art
Criticism, Writing, Publishing and Distribution', a series public
events, workshops and presentations that looks at language,
writing, criticism and publishing in relation to contemporary art,
exploring its diverse modes of operation and possibilities within
historical and contemporary practices. In these public events,
writers, artists, critics, publishers and theorists investigate
different experiences of and approaches to writing and language,
specifically in relation to art.
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'Sounds and Measures': Nils Bech in Concert with Bendik
Giske, Ole-Henrik Moe, Kari Rønnekleiv and Daniel Herskedal
Accompanied by works of Anders Nordby and Arild Tveito
Singer and performer Nils Bech and
saxophone player Bendik Giske, together
with Daniel
Herskedal, Ole-Henrik
Moe and Kari Rønnekleiv,
inaugurate OCA's public platform as a music performance space, and
officially close the programme 'Columns, Grottos, Niches: The
Grammar of Forms – On Art Criticism, Writing, Publishing and
Distribution'. Bech's performance practice combines sparse a
capella versions of contemporary and classical music with songs of
his own writing and electronica sounds, which are often extended
into informal performances in cooperation with other musicians and
artists in contemporary art events both internationally and
throughout Norway. With a sculpture by Anders
Nordby andArild Tveito as
backdrop, this performance marks the release of Bech's
album Look Back by the label Fysisk Format 19
April, and will feature acoustic versions of the album track.
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Bendik Giske and Nils Bech Photographer: Håkon Borg
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The Office for Contemporary Art Norway is responsible for
the Norwegian participation in the Platform China Residency,
Beijing, People's Republic of China; the International Studio Program
Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, Germany; the Residency Berlin Mitte,
Berlin, Germany; the International Studio and Curatorial
Program (ISCP), New York, NY, USA; the Platform
Garanti Istanbul Residency Program, Istanbul,
Turkey; the International Artist in Residency
Programme at WIELS Contemporary Art Centre, Brussels,
Belgium; Capacete,
Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, Brazil.
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Upcoming Residents
Artist residency 2010/2011: Eline Mugaas
b.1969 in Oslo, Norway, lives and works in Oslo
Eline Mugaas works primarily with the
media of photography and video to examine urban spaces and
vernacular architecture. Mugaas brings forth a web of connections
between different images that combine the private and subjective
with topographic depictions of urban environments and architecture.
Recently, her work has been shown at Bergen Kunsthall and Preus
Museum, Horten, Norway. Her film Skin Flick will
be screened at MoCAV Novi Sad, Serbia in July 2010. Mugaas is also
participates in the zine Album, produced with with
Elise Storsveen.
Curator residency 2010: Elisabeth Byre
b.1971 in Oslo, Norway, lives and works in Oslo
Elisabeth Byre is an independent curator
based in Oslo, Norway. Byre has been the curator of the independent
gallery spaces Projekt 0047 in Berlin (2005-06) and 0047, Oslo.
Recent exhibitions include 'Lessons in the Art of Falling –
Photographs of Norwegian Performance and Process Art 1966-2009',
co-curated with Jonas Ekeberg at Preus Museum, Horten; 'Storyteller
– Organizing Time and Space', at 0047, Oslo; and 'Ghost in the
Machine', curated with Susanne Ø. Sæther at Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo.
Together, they established the curatorial platform Sæther&Byre.
Byre is an alumna from CuratorLab, a postgraduate curatorial
program at Konstfack, Stockholm, and the Royal Danish Academy of
Fine Arts, Copenhagen, and holds an MA in Film Studies from the
University of Copenhagen. Byre is is the director of the BFA
program at the National Academy of Fine Arts, Oslo, and is a
consultant for KORO/Public Art Norway.
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Eline Mugaas Lightbox, 2009 Courtesy the artist
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Upcoming Resident
Resident 2010/2011: Stian Ådlandsvik
Artist b.1981 in Bergen, Norway, lives and works in Oslo,
Norway
Through an interplay of historical fact and artistic
expression Stian ådlandsvik maps up
unusual connections in international trade and production systems
questioning their organisational form and examining their
infliction on society. He processes historical and contemporary
events and objects, which he evaluates and re-contextualise in the
form of drawings, photographs and sculptures. Recent exhibitions
include 'Unfinished Business', Waterside Project Space, London, UK
and 'The Barentz Triennale', exhibited in Oslo, Tromsø, Rovaniemi,
Helsinki, Murmansk and Moscow. Some upcoming exhibitions include
The Drawing Biennale 2010, Moss, Norway, and 'W17', Kunstnernes
Hus, Oslo with Lutz-Rainer Müller. Ådlandsvik graduated in 2006 and
holds a degree from HfBK in Hamburg and the National Academy of
Fine Arts in Oslo.
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Current Resident
Lina Viste Grønli
b.1976 in Bergen, Norway, lives and works in Oslo,
Norway
Lina Viste Grønli combines sculptural and
collage techniques that deconstruct language as a narrative form.
Her work draws from popular culture and imagery proposing
alternative strategies and redefinitions. Although varying widely
in scale and orientation, her work manifests a sense of
displacement, suggesting a subversive orientation and a defying of
convention. Grønli is currently working on several public sculpture
proposals and a publication on the work Grace Jones on
Sculpture (Torpedo Press). Latest projects include a solo
show at Gaudel de Stampa, Paris, France (upcoming), Henie Onstad
Art Centre, Oslo, Performa09, New York, NY, USA, Art Since the
Summer of 69, New York, and Galerie de la Friche Belle de Mai,
Marseille. Grønli was recently a resident in Yaddo in Saratoga
Springs, New York.
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Upcoming Resident
Resident September/November 2010
Dag Nordbrenden
b.1971 in Oslo, Norway, lives and works in Oslo
Dag Nordbrenden is an Oslo-based artist
working with photography. His work demonstrate an interplay between
different genres of the medium. Lately he has been working with
singular images that are less pre-contextualized. Many of these can
be viewed in relation to personal experience; photographs that vary
between snapshot-observations and still life-oriented scenes. The
regaining of interest in the more autonomous image is evident. So
is the playing around with how these photographs influence each
other in combination. His latest exhibitions include the solo show
'Rub with Ashes' at Galerie Opdahl in Berlin and 'A Member of the
Wedding' a show curated by Susanne Winterling at Daniel Reich
Gallery in New York. He is currently working on a book project that
will be published towards the end of 2010. This exhibition is
supported by 03–funding*
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Upcoming Resident
Resident September/December 2010: Anders Smebye
b.1975 in Oslo, Norway, lives and works in Oslo
Anders Smebye's work involves satire,
regressions and misreadings to comment on cultural decay and
decadence. Oddities and deities are scrutinized, often ending up as
dysfunctional representations with a discharged symbolism. Smebye
is educated at Chelsea College of Art, London; Universität der
Kunste, Berlin and the Royal Academy of Art, Oslo, where he
graduated in 2004. In the last years he directed the project space
Bastard and curated 'Provins - Ulf Aminde and Bruno Nagel' at UKS,
'Robert Smithson' at Fotogalleriet (co-curated with Lina Viste
Grønli), and 'Monumento Mori' at Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern
Art in Oslo. Recent exhibitions include 'Devolution', UKS, Oslo;
'The White on the Summit Is Not Snow, but Volcanic Ash or Dust',
Landings Projectspace, Vestfossen; 'Excavations', Sure Shore,
Malibu State Beach, California, USA; 'Exfiltration I – XII',
Snowball Editions, Market, Stockholm, Sweden; 'The Agony and the
Exstacy' (with Martin Skauen), GrimMuseum, Berlin, Germany; 'Strips
and Steel', Office of Contemporary Anarchy, Podium, Oslo and
'Fulgura Frango', Høvikodden Live, (with Nils Bech), Henie Onstad,
Oslo. He is working on the project, Mission Creep,
for NoInput Books (ed. James Hoff).
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OCA's International Studio Programme Oslo (ISP) is available for
international artists and curators by invitation, independently or
in connection with research in Norway.
Click here for information on the
International Studio Programme Oslo.
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Peter Friedl
Artist b.1960 in Oberneukirchen, Austria, lives and works in
Berlin, Germany
Peter Friedl is a Berlin-based artist. His
artistic practice – consistently heterogeneous in terms of medium,
style and meaning – emphasises the friction between aesthetic and
political awareness in the framework of their respective
narratives. His works explore the conditions and genres of
representation, employing strategies such as permanent
displacement, editing, or over-exposing. Friedl's recent solo
exhibitions include Sala Rekalde, Bilbao (2010), Extra City
Kunsthal Antwerpen (2008), 'Working', Kunsthalle Basel (2008), 'OUT
OF THE SHADOWS', Witte de With, Center for Contemporary Art (2004).
In 2006, the Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA)
organized a comprehensive retrospective exhibition 'Peter Friedl:
Work 1964-2006,' which was subsequently shown at Miami Art
Central/Miami Art Museum (2007) and the Musée d'Art Contemporain in
Marseille (2007). Friedl's work has been exhibited worldwide,
including at documenta X (1997) and documenta 12, Kassel (2007),
the 48th Venice Biennale (1999), the 3rd Berlin Biennale (2004),
the 2nd International Biennial of Contemporary Art in Seville
(2006), Manifesta 7, Trento (2008), the 7th Gwangju Biennale
(2008), the 28th Bienal de São Paulo (2008), and Tirana
International Contemporary Art Biennial, Tirana (2009). Since the
1980s, Friedl has published numerous essays and book projects such
as Four or Five Roses (2004) andWorking at
Copan (2007). A selection of his 'Writings and
Interviews 1981–2009' has been released in 2010.
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Goshka Macuga
Artist b. 1967 in Warsaw, Poland, live and works in London,
UK
Goshka Macuga attended Wojciech Gerson
School of Art in Warsaw, Central Saint Martins School of Art,
London and Goldsmiths College, London. She merges the roles of
collector, curator and artist, creating carefully staged,
mixed-media installations that draw on the conventions of the
historical archive and exhibition making. Her installations play
with historic objects and documents creating complex networks of
reference, they are poignant reminders of the profound relation
between aesthetics and politics. Macuga's solo exhibitions include,
'The Nature of The Beast' (2009-10), Whitechapel Gallery, London;
'I Am Become Death' (2009), Kunsthalle Basel; 'Objects in Relation,
Art Now' (2007), Tate Britain London; 'Sleep of Ulro' (2006),
Liverpool. Group exhibitions include the 53rd Venice Biennale,
'Fare Mondi/Making Words…', Venice; 'The Great Transformation: Art
and Tactical Magic', Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt; 5th Berlin
Biennial for Contemporary Art, Berlin; 'Martian Museum of
Terrestial Art', Barbican Art Gallery, London; 'The British Art
Show', Baltic. She has also participated in the the 27th São Paulo
Biennial (2006) and was nominated for the Turner Prize in 2008.
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Mette Tronvoll and Gardar Eide Einarsson
to exhibit within
'The Beauty of Distance – Songs of Survival in a Precarious Age'
17th Biennale of Sydney
Curator: David Elliott, Artistic Director of the 17th Biennale of
Sydney
Sydney, Australia
12 May–1 August 2010
David Elliott, artistic director of
the 17th
Biennale of Sydney, has invited Gardar Eide
Einarssonand Mette Tronvoll to
exhibit within 'The Beauty of Distance: Songs of Survival in a
Precarious Age', taking place in Sydney, Australia,
from 12 May to 1 August. In 2010 the biennial
will explore the connections between the visual arts and other art
forms. It aims to bring together work from diverse cultures on the
equal playing field of contemporary art, where no culture can
assume superiority over any other. Within 'The Beauty of Distance',
Gardar Eide Einarsson will exhibit Black Flag With
Hole – a group of five black flags, all with their middle
cutout, hanging from the old, industrial cranes no longer in use on
Cuckattoo Island. The work is inspired by the Romanian
revolutionary flag of 1989. Mette Tronvoll will show a selection of
works from her series Mongolia(2004)
and Rena006 (2006). Mongolia is
a series of portraits depicting the Mongolian nomads and their
houses, the ger or jurte. Rena006 is a series of
portraits taken at the military camp Rena Leir in Østerdalen,
Norway.
Lars Laumann to exhibit within
'International 10: Touched'
6th Liverpool Biennial
Curator: Lewis Biggs, Director, Liverpool Biennial, Liverpool, UK
Liverpool, UK
18 September–28 November 2010
Lewis Biggs, director of the Liverpool Biennial
in Liverpool, UK has invited Lars
Laumann to exhibit within 'International 10:
Touched', as part of the 2010 Liverpool Biennial. According
to the curator, the 'exhibition presents a series of artworks that
affect the viewer through addressing a total context. The artworks
will be made with sensitivity to the specifics of the place, time
and audience of the exhibition, while originating in the artists'
preoccupations with the state of the world and with their own
personal obsessions.' For the biennial, Laumann was commissioned to
produce a new video-work relating to literary censorship and
focusing on the short stories by American writer JD Salinger. The
biennial will take place throughout the city of Liverpool
from 18 September to 28
November 2010.
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Bjørn-Kowalski Hansen to exhibit within
'Meta-Realities'
The Nordic Representation in the
2010 Dak'Art Biennial
Dakar, Senegal
7 May–7 June 2010
Marita Muukkonen and Power
Ekroth, curators of the nordic representation within
the 2010 Dak'Art
Biennial, Dakar, Senegal, have
invited Bjørn-Kowalski Hansen to to
exhibited within the pavillion. Entitled 'Meta-Realities', the
exhibition poses a question 'can art function as a meta-structure
of the realities we live in, and is that the only meta-structure we
have despite of geo-cultural etc. differences?'. The curators
invited in total 12 artists from the Nordic countries to
participate in the exhibition that takes place form 7
May to 7 June, among
them Nathalie
Djurberg, Parfyme and Jesper
Just. The exhibition is supported by 03–funding*
Åsa Sonjasdotter to exhibit within
'Handlung. On Producing Possibilities'
Bucharest Biennale 4
Curatoer: Felix Vogel
Bucharest, Romania
20 May–25 July 2010
Åsa Sonjasdotter has been invited by
curator Felix Vogel to exhibit
within Bucharest Biennale
4, titled 'Handlung' and taking place from 20
May to 25 July 2010. The 2010
edition of the biennial explores the German word 'Handlung', which
according to the curator is 'located between action, activity,
agency and participation, but at the same time it could also mean
story or even narration'. Within the biennial, Åsa Sonjasdotter
will exhibit the long-term project Potato
Perspective, in which the artist uses the potato to
investigates issues of migration, colonialism, economy, diversity
and knowledge. The exhibition is supported by 03–funding*
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Bjørn-Kowalski Hansen Yesterday Is Large,2008 Courtesy of the artist
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From 19 March to 18
April 2010, Verdensteatret, a
Norwegian collective founded in 1986, will hold a solo exhibition
at Guangdong Art
Museum, Guangdong, People's Republic of China. The exhibition,
titled 'Telling Orchestras and Funeral Machines' will occupy 800
square meters and present a new work titled Funeral
Machines. The work features a landscape of original
sculptures, pre-cinematic animation, puppetry, music, lights and
shadow played by Verdensteatret. The exhibition will also present
the electro-mechanic installation The Telling
Orchestra, which, Zhang Ga, a New
York-based media curator and curator of the exhibition described as
'the Greenlandic voodoo ritual performed in an utterly unlikely
fashion with circuit fabricated instruments, phantom shadows dance
a electrified folklore'. The exhibition is supported by
03–funding*
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On 11 April Bonner Kunstverein in
Bonn, Germany opened a solo show by Marte
Eknæs. Curated by Anna Dietz,
Curator, Bonner Kunstverein and titled 'Insert', the exhibition
will display new sculptures and wall works that examine different
architectural structures from Bonn and derive from the notion of
consciousness industry as described by Alexander Kluge and Oscar
Negt – or the idea that the public sphere excludes substantial
life-interests while claiming to represent society as a whole.
'Insert' stays on view until 13 June.
Torbjørn Rødland has been invited
by Naoko Sumi, Curator, Hiroshima City Museum
of Contemporary Art, Hiroshima, Japan to hold a solo exhibition at
the Hiroshima
City Museum of Contemporary Art. The exhibition, taking place
from 13 March to 9 May
2010, will present Rødland's video work 132
BPM as part of the museum's video programme titled 'A
Window to the World'. According to the artist, 132
BPM combines the notion of machines making dance music
and the experience of breathing in a living forest.
From 11 June to 4 July
2010 the Nomas Foundation in
Rome, Italy will host a solo presentation of Bjørn
Hegardt//FUKT Magazine. Developed in collaboration with
Italian artist Marco Rapparelli and
curated by Cecilia
Canziani and Ilaria Gianni,
Programme Coordinators, Nomas Foundation, Rome, Italy the
exhibition will revolve around FUKT magazine. It
will present an installation, selected original works from artists
featured in the publication, as well as screening of animations.
Hegardt will also present all the previous issues
of FUKT with a focus on the latest one, which
will be printed in June 2010.
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Marte Eknæs Skizzen für Bonn, 2010 Courtesy of the artist
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At invitation of Jacob Fabricius,
Director, Malmö
Konsthall in Malmö, Sweden, Vibeke
Slyngstad exhibits within 'Murder at the Savoy,'
organized by the Konsthall and taking place in public spaces
throughout Malmö. The exhibition brings to perspective the city's
social and political history and it is based on Maj Sjöwall and Per
Wahlöö's crime novelMurder at the Savoy (1970).
Within 'Murder at the Savoy,' Slyngstad exhits two new large-scale
paintings relating to Savoy Hotel and Lindham rifle range – two of
the novel's locations. 'Murder at the Savoy' stays on view
from 9 to 18
July and also presents works by Matthew
Buckingham, Leif
Eriksson, Ylva
Friberg, Annika von
Hauswollf, Saskia
Holmqvist, Martin
Karlsson, Jakob
Kolding, Elisabeth Apelmo/Marit
Lindberg, Ann
Lislegaard, Elin
Lundgren and Gerhard
Nordström.
From 10 April 10 to May
22, Matias Faldbakken holds a
solo exhibition at Objectif
Exhibitions in Antwerp, Belgium. According to the press
release, the exhibition presents works Faldbakken that mixes a
conceptual strategy with trivial gestures, vandalism and
appropriation, poetry and pop-culture, often circling around the
idea of artistic production as the practice of doing nothing and of
negation. He often employs invisible negatives through which to
reconsider more ordinary, familiarly assumed constructions of any
given situation.
From 14 to 16
May,Torpedo Press participates
in 'No Soul For Sale –
A Festival of Independents' at Tate Modern in London, UK.
The festival, curated by Maurizio
Cattelan, Cecilia
Alemani and Massimiliano
Gioni invites over 70 independent art spaces,
non-profit organisations and artists' collectives to present art
events, performances, music and film, displayed in an
unconventional, do-it-yourself style. The event celebrates Tate
Modern's 10th anniversary. Among the independent arts organisations
taking part in 'No Soul For Sale' include: Alternative
Space
LOOP, Artspeak, Artists
Space, Capacete
Entertainment, Dispatch, L'appartement
22, Light Industry, New
Jerseyy and Para/Site Art
Space.
Renske Janssen, curator at Witte de With, Center for
Contemporary Art in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, has
invitedBaktruppen (Øyvind
Berg, Jørgen
Knudsen, Worm
Winther and Ingvild Holm)
and D.O.R (Sverre
Gullesen, Steinar Haga
Kristensen and Kristian Ø) to
partke in 'Let Us Compare Mythologies', taking place at Witte de
With from 11 to 13
June. 'Let Us Compare Mythologies' is a three-day cycle of
performances for which artists will develop new productions. The
programme is part of 'Morality', the leitmotiv of Witte de With's
2009/2010 programme and questions man's relationship to objects and
the meaning and the location of the (art)object. Among other
artists that participated in 'Morality'
are AES+F,Isa
Genzken, Goshka
Macuga and Luc Tuymans.
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Vibeke Slyngstad The Nordic Pavilion II, 2009 Courtesy of Galleri MGM, Oslo
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Ida Ekblad and Ann
Lislegaard have been invited by
curators Laurie De
Chiara and Tine Bundgaard
Quedenbaum, Director, Sølyst Artist Residence Center,
Jyderup, Denmark to exhibit within 'Pastiche… When a tree falls in
the forest', the 2010 edition of Pastiche – an annual outdoor
exhibition at Sølyst
Castle in Jyderup, Denmark. Taking place
from 9 to 18 July,
the exhibition presents commissioned site-specific works and
explores ideas around perception and pre-conceived modes of
experience art. Lislegaard and Ekblad will exhibited site-specific
outdoor artworks produced during a short residency at Sølyst Castle
in April 2010. Other exhibiting artists within 'Pastiche… When a
tree falls in the forest' are A
Kassen, Benandsebastian,Ultragrøn, Mads
Lynnerup, Lone Haugaard
Madsen, Elena
Bajo, Olaf
Breunning, Ellen
Harvey, Franz
Höfner, Harry
Sachs, Stefan
Saffer and Wolfgang Karl
May.
From July to September
2010 the Museum of
Contemporary Art Vojvodina in Novi Sad, Serbia will be
hosting a exhibition of Norgian video-art. Entitled 'Cities
Re-imagined', the project presents works by Øyvind
Aspen, Aeron Bergman and Alejandra
Salinas, Bull.Mileti (Synne
Bull and Dragan Miletic), Mai Hofstad
Gunnes, Farhad
Kalantary, Eline
Mugaas, Nina Toft,Jeremy
Welsh and Knut Åsdam that
related to architecture and urban space. 'Cities Re-imagined' is
curated by Sanja Kojic Mladenov, Curator,
Museum of Contemporary Art Vojvodina.
Lars Morell and Gardar Eide
Einarsson are exhibiting within 'Fiction', at
the Fondation
d'Entreprise Ricard in Paris, France from 10
May to 5 June. The exhibition,
curated by Agnes
Violeau and Christian Alandete,
directors/editors of J'aime beaucoup ce que vous
faites..., investigates the border between image and text
exploring possible ways of interpreting the visual in text-based
works. Within 'Fiction' Morell exhibits Food for
Thought, a sill-life work presented on plinths and composed of
various media such as photographs, drawings and text, produced for
the exhibition. Among other exhibiting artists
are Jean-Baptiste
Bernardet and Jorge Pedro
Nunez.
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From 18 June to 17 July
2010 Aeron Bergman and Alejandra
Salinas will partake in 'Always Moving (A performance
laboratory in several parts)' at Gertrude Contemporary Art
Spaces in Melbourne, Australia. Within the project – a
presentation of international perfiormance artists – the artist duo
will present various works, among them I Am a
Communist, 45 Revolutions Per
Minute, The Invisible Dog and the Invisible Cat
(After Alfred Hitchcock) and I Am Traveling
Through Time. I Am Traveling Through Time. Other participating
artists are Otherfilm, Rosalind
Hall, Scott
Foust and Dale Gorfinkel.
As part of his year-long residency at ISCP in Brooklyn,
NY, Lars Laumann exhibits within 'An Act
of Mischievous Misreading', curated by Anna
Gritz. The exhibition presents a selection of artworks
that reveal the creative potential of making someone else's work
one's own. Based on the concept of the trope in literature, a
strategy in which words are used in a sense different from their
literal meaning, the works in 'An Act of Mischievous Misreading'
have plundered the canon of cultural history, using works against
their original intention for the sake of giving emphasis to a new
idea. The exhibition stays on view
from 16 to 18
April at ISCP and will show case works
by John Baldessari, Mario García
Torres and Terence Gower, among
others.
Dr Tomasz Wendland, Director of
the Mediations
Biennale in Poznan, Poland has invited Lars
Laumann and Magnus Bjerkto
exhibit within 'Mediators', taking place at the National Museum in
Warsaw, Poland
from May to September
2010. The exhibition will be presented in specially
constructed containers placed in front of the National Museum and,
according to its curator, aims to be a mediation between the real
life outside and the 'internal life' of the museum. Within the
exhibition, Laumann will present the video-work Morrissey
Foretelling the Death of Diana, a video montage that suggests
that Morrissey, the former lead singer of The Smiths, somehow
anticipated the death of Princess Diana. Magnus Bjerk will
present The Inside of the Outside of the Inside, a
series of photographs portraying trailers, which have abandoned
their role as mere transport vehicles to act as border between the
inside/outside and the tangible/non-tangible.
Øyvind Renberg and Miho Shimizu are
exhibiting withing 'Bodies of Dispersion: Mechanisms of Distention'
at Galeria
Arsenal in Bialystok, Poland. The exhibition, curated
by Denise Carvalho, examines the relationship
between the singular body and its mechanisms of multiplicity in
everyday life. Within 'Bodies of Dispersion' Renberg and Shimizu
exhibit the seriesArt of Cheese and Rio
Porcelain, projects that look into the translation of social
codes and culture, between communities'. 'Bodies of Dispersion'
that takes place from 21
May to 20 June and will
also present works by Alex
Villar, Spurse andXurban
Collective.
Kurt Johannessen has been invited by
curator Victor Petrov to participate in
the 2010 edition of the International Festival of
Performance Art Navinki, taking place
between 26 and 31 August
2010 in Minsk, Belarus. The festival plays an
important role in contemporary cultural life in Belarus as well as
it represents an opportunity for international networking of
performance artists. Within the festival Johannessen will present
new performative-work. Among other exhibiting artists
areAnna Syczewska, Elisa
Andessner and Katnira Bello.
The exhibition is supported by 03–funding*
At invitation of curator Àki
Àsgeirsson, Haraldur
Karlsson participates in the 2010 edition
of RAFLOST festival in
Reykjavik, Iceland. Organized by the Iceland Electronic Art
Association, the annual festival is dedicated to artists who are
using electricity or electronic equipment at any stage in their
work process. Within RAFLOST Karlsson will present a lecture and a
performance on the concept of 'creating the now, or does it add
something?.' The festival takes place
between 14 and 22
May and will also present works by Pall
Thayer, Rasa Smite and Linda
Vebere and RIXC, among
others.
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From 27 June to 7
November, Åsa
Sonjasdotter exhibitis within 'EATLACMA' at
theLos Angeles County Museum of
Art (LACMA) in Los Angeles, CA, USA. The projects
exhibited within 'EATLACMA' consider food as a common ground that
explores the social role of art and ritual in community and human
relationships and consist of artist's gardens planted and harvested
on the museum campus, public events and an exhibition. Within
'EATLACMA', Sonjasdotter exhibits Potatofield, a
Solution. Inspired by Agnes Denes' Wheatfield,
the project presents an average looking potato field developed in
collaboration with the farmers' collective The Communities of The
Potato Park in Cuzco, Peru. 'EATLACMA' is curated
by Fallen Fruit, artist collective, Los
Angeles and Michele Urton, Curator LACMA and
will also present works by Lauren
Bon, Materials and
Applications, Fallen
Fruit and The National Bitter Melon
Council.
Torpedo Press to participate
in 'PAPER/VIEW',
an art-book fair organized by MER. Paper
Kunsthalle in Ghent, Belgium and taking place at WIELS
Contemporary Arts Centre in Brussels, Belgium
from 22 to 25
April. 'PAPER/VIEW' brings together 33 artist book
publishers during Belgium's most intense contemporary art weekend.
It will also hold a panel discussion titled 'The Artist Book as
Exhibition' with Elaine
Sturtevant, Joost
Smiers, Seth
Siegelaub, Daniel
McClean and Luc Derycke.
Participating publishers are A
Prior, Afterall, Book
Works, Mousse
Magazine, Onomatopée and Roma
Publications, among others.
Pernille Leggat Ramfelt has been invited
by Zhao Yonggang, director of 1918 Art Space in Shanghai,
People's Republic of China to exhibit within 'Henji', taking place
in June 2010 at 1918 Art Space. The
exhibition, developed in collaboration with Hangzhou International
Art Studio, will present new works by thirty artists recently
graduated from the Slade School of Fine Art, London, among
them Alexander Bates, Alexandra
Hughes and Andrew Ranville. The
works will be developed during a short residency in Shanghai.
Within the exhibition Ramfelt will present Live
Cinema (working title), a new work that expands on ideas
of cinematic by looking into Long Jing, Dragon Well – one of
China's most renowned tea-farms – and how its own cultural
specificities can influence cinema. The exhibition is supported by
03–funding*
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Åsa Sonjasdotter, Installation view 'The Order of Potatoes' Den Frie Udstillingsbygning Copenhagen, 2009
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'Nasreen Mohamedi: Notes – Reflections on Indian Modernism (Part
1)', an exhibition organized and initiated by OCA, guest
curated by Suman
Gopinath and Grant Watsonin
spring 2009 with funds from 03–funding*, is touring
internationally. Shown at the Milton Keynes Gallery in the UK,
Lunds Konsthall in Sweden and Kunsthalle Basel, the exhibition
opens on 29 May at its fourth venue
since opening at OCA in March 2009 at Fundação Caixa Geral de Depósitos –
Culturgest in Lisbon, Portugal. 'Nasreen Mohamedi: Notes'
was the first solo exhibition of Nasreen Mohamedi's work in Europe,
in an effort to trace the modernist history in India and also to
present the work of one of the most influential artists of her
generation. The original exhibition included rarely exhibited
paintings, drawings and photographs, produced from the 1960s
through to the late 1980s. 'Nasreen Mohamedi: Notes' is on display
at Culturgest until 29 August.
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Installation view 'Nasreen Mohamedi: Notes' Office for Contemporary Art Norway Oslo, 2009
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The École nationale superieure des beaux-arts invites emerging
artists who have completed a Master degree (European Standard), or
equivalent to apply for its Research Program La Seine. The
two-years programme offers its students the opportunity to develop
artistic projects, that they have already begun working on, in a
professional context. The programme offers technical and critical
support, theoretical approach, in addition, in the end of the
programme, each student propose an exhibition in a professional
site, accompanied by a publication. For more information please
visithttp://www.beauxartsparis.fr/laseine/indexenglish.htm.
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*03–funding: The purpose of the 03–funds, as allocated by the
Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to OCA, is to further develop
cooperation and professional networking between OCA and the
constituency of artists, independent cultural producers and
organisations that are located in designated countries or
associated with 03–countries. This includes but is not limited to
professional research visits by cultural producers, artists and
curators, short-term residencies for cultural producers and
artists, and the development of seminars, conferences, art
projects, workshops, etc. that focus on the further development of
professional exchange and networking between and among countries,
project development and pilot projects on an international
scale.
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