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OCA relocates its offices and international studios to Nedre
gate 7 in Grünerløkka in summer 2008. Reflecting upon the Board's
acknowledgment of OCA's expanded programme, visitation and overall
operations, a decision was made in 2007 to seek out a new location
in order to provide greater accessibility and visibility for OCA as
a public institution.The space, renovated throughout winter 2008
under the direction of the Oslo-based architectural firm Space
Group, foster a further synthesis between its discursive programme
and a changing programme of public projects. New contact details
will be posted on OCA's website as of June,
2008.
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OCA provides financial support on a quarterly basis for
international projects including Norwegian artists and/or cultural
producers.
Recipients from the May 2008 grants review for International
Support are announced.
The recipients
are listed here.
Click here for
information on International Support and the application
process.
For any questions regarding the application procedures, please
contact Jørn Mortensen at OCA at jorn.mortensen@oca.no.
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In September–October and November–December 2008, OCA offers two
successive residencies for Norwegian curators, critics, and artists
in Berlin Mitte.
Click here for
information on the residency Berlin Mitte and the application
process.
For any questions regarding the application procedures, please
contact Velaug Bollingmo at OCA at vb@oca.no.
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The 16th Biennale of Sydney
Sydney, Australia
Curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev
18 June–7 September, 2008
Press Preview: Tuesday, 17 June
Participating artists from Norway:
aiPotu
Lene Berg
Annie Anawana Haloba Hobøl
Pushwagner
Special Projects:
Vibeke Tandberg
Matias Faldbakken
The 2008 Biennale of
Sydney as curated by its Artistic
Director, Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, a
visitor in OCA's International Vistior Programme (IVP) in January
last year, is entitled Revolutions – Forms that Turn.
The biennial will include a presentation of approximately 80
artists with works from 1913 to present, bringing together
significant historical works with the art of today. The 16th
Biennale of Sydney explores the relationship and gap between
'revolutionary art' and 'art for the revolution'; the space between
formal experimentation and artistic intent – the impulse to revolt
in both art and life.
The Norwegian duo aiPotu will
contribute to the Sydney Biennale with two separate works, both
related to their ongoing Island Tour. The first work,
entitled If you don't like the weather – wait 15
minutes, is an installation to be shown inside the Museum for
Contemporary Art in Sydney. The second work is a maritime
construction site at the Cockatoo Island, in the Sydney
Harbour.Annie Anawana Haloba Hobøl will
present the project When the Private Becomes Public,
an investigation on the private vs. the public realm. In the words
of the artist the project "brings three characters (an Aboriginal
woman, an African woman and a woman of western descent) that will
together create a triangle linkage of their individuality,
different cultures, and other experiences that are embedded in
them. These women are to translate the changes and turns within the
private realm and will enact them into a performance that will be
shot in the Australian desert. The final piece will be a film/sound
installation". Pushwagner will show Klaxton II,
(2000); Manhattan, (2004-2006), the pictorial
novel Soft City, (1968-1976) and the
animation Soft City, (2006-2008). Lene Berg will
present a new project consisting of a video and a series of images
and objects entitled The Drowned One. Having the
first photographic images of a human being (The Drowned
One by Hippolyte Bayard) as its point of
departure, The Drowned One deals with
photographic paradoxes. The work will be shown on Cockatoo Island
outside Sydney Harbour and in October, the project will be
presented at Fotogalleriet in Oslo, Norway.
Although included in the previous Sydney biennial, Carolyn
Christov-Bakargiev has also invited artists Vibeke
Tandberg andMatias
Faldbakken to take part in special projects in
conjunction with the formal exhibition. Vibeke Tandberg's
video Old Man Going Up and Down a
Staircase (2003) will be included and Matias Faldbakken
will present a slide show as a continuation of his recent image
series Untitled (Young is Better Than
Old) (2008). The images are composed by overlapping words
rendered with black isolation tape on canvas, paper or directly
onto the wall. In such a manner, the text becomes unreadable and
the message is obscured. According to the artist, this way of
working suppresses language in favor of a mute and negating visual
gesture. The Sydney Biennial will also showcase important
historical works from the collection of Erling
Nebyin Oslo, Norway.
The biennial takes place in various venues and sites throughout
Sydney, including the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the Museum of
Contemporary Art (MCA) and Cockatoo Island, one if Sydney Harbour's
historic landmarks. Forms that Turn will include
an extensive public program that will bring together visiting
artists with a range of participating curators, philosophers,
writers and poets. For a full list of events planned, including
times and locations, please consult the biennial's website.
The 2008 Biennale of Sydney has been supported with a grant from
OCA's International Support Programme. A portion of this grant is
provided by 03-funding*. For further developing information, please
refer to Biennale of Sydney, or contactinfo@oca.no. You can preview artworks,
texts and links in the 2008 Biennale of Sydney
Online Venue.
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Lene Berg, from Stalin by Picasso, 2007
Courtesy of the artist
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Manifesta 7
Trentino — Südtirol/Alto Adige, Italy
Curated by:
Adam Budak
Anselm Franke/Hila Peleg
Raqs Media Collective
19 July–2 November, 2008
Press preview: 17 July and 18 July, from 11:00–19:00 in the
exhibition venues
Press Conference: 19 July (time to be confirmed)
Among Artists:
Knut Åsdam
Annie Anawana Haloba Hobøl
Kristina Bræin
Helen & Hard Architects
Special Projects:
Elisabeth Byre as part of Konstfack CuratorLab
Espen Sommer Eide
Manifesta 7 will
take place at the region of Trentino – Südtirol/Alto Adige, Italy,
and will emphasize the use of public spaces by inviting artists,
curators, intellectuals, and diverse publics to consider the region
as a zone of contact. According to Manifesta 7, the biennial's
conceptual framework is an invitation to investigate the liminal
and emerging aspects of the global contemporary experience in order
to generate a series of subcutaneous reflective possibilities'.
Three curatorial teams have been selected to realize the
project, each working as a coordinated, but autonomous curatorial
unit: Raqs Media Collective, formed
byJeebesh Bagchi, Monica
Narula & Shuddhabrata
Sengupta and OCA's International Studio Programme
(ISP) visitors in April 2008, will be presenting the exhibition
entitled The Rest of Now at ex-Alumix – an
industrial building from the beginning of the 20th Century, in
Bolzano. Anselm
Franke and Hila Peleg, will
develop their exhibition entitled The Soul (or, Much
Trouble in the Transportation of Souls) at the former
Post Office, a rationalist building from the 1930s in Trento,
and Adam Budak, OCA's IVP visitor in October
2007, will develop his exhibition entitled Principle
Hope between the 20th Century ex-Peterlini industrial
building and the 19th century Manifattura Tabacchi, in Rovereto.
The curators will collaborate on the fourth venue within the
fortress of Fortezza with a project entitled Project
Scenarios, which will occupy the fortress with voice
recordings, text, light and landscape in order to question the idea
of how imaginary scenarios shape ones understanding of past and
future, circumstance and possibility.
In the Ex-Peterlini, Knut Åsdam will
present a new work entitled Oblique - a hybrid
narrative of cinema and architecture. It consists of a film shown
within an installation of fences and plants quoting public or
semi-public spaces within a city. Through a play with the history
of film and the notion of place, the work animates representational
systems and orders of belonging that map cross-regional tensions
where complex identity factors are negotiated, and express the
struggle to find a place within language and social change. In
ex-Alumix in Bolzano, Annie Anawana Haloba
Hobøl will premiere the video The Air
between Two Women: a conversation between Italian video
artist Francesca Grilli and Annie
Anawana Haloba Hobøl about their mental 'residue' and how they can
find a language in which these 'mental residues' can co-exists
collectively. Kristina Bræin will
exhibit a partly site-specific installation. The installation,
entitled The Problem of Functionality insists on
a human softness and homely scale amidst the raw, huge spaces of
the abandoned factory of ex-Alumix. The Stavanger based
architecture office Helen &
Hard will present a site-specific installation
entitled The Naked Garden that, by synthesizing
possibilities for physical, biological and climatical
transformation, initiates resonance and evocative relations between
natural and cultural/political spaces.
As part of CuratorLab, a research based
curatorial residency programme organized by Konstfack in Stockholm,
Sweden, Elisabeth Byre will participate
in Manifesta 7 within a special project entitled Hot
Desking: Four broadsheets, four cities, four eventswhich is a
response to the exhibition The Rest of Now at
ex-Alumix. The project consist of four publications, and four
short-term exhibitions in the context of four different cities:
Paris, Stockholm, Istanbul and Rome. Collaborating with
curator Adnan Yildiz, Elisabeth Byre will
curate the exhibition and publication in Istanbul, under the
working title Local Utopia, Global Phantasy. In a
special project within The Rest of
Now —Tabula Rasa: 111 days on a long
table, Espen Sommer Eide will
present the performance entitled Building
Instruments, to be realized 12 September. During the
performance, the artist will construct a work integrating vinyl
records obtained at local shops or donated by the public of
Manifesta 7.
For accreditation form for the press preview, refer
to Manifesta
7's website. For planning and organizational aspects of a
visitor's trip, click here. For professional
accreditation, please contact: professional@manifesta7.it.
For press inquiries, please refer to press@manifesta.it. Please refer
to manifesta7.it for further
information.
Manifesta 7 has been supported with a grant from OCA's
International Support Programme. A portion of this grant is
provided by 03–funding*.
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Knut Åsdam, Still from Finally, 2006
Courtesy of the artist
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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.
ISCP Open Studios 9–12 May
As part of her OCA's Residency at International Studio and
Curatorial Program New York (ISCP), Lene
Berg is participating inISCP Open
Studios from 9–12 May. 9 May marks the opening of ISCP's
new facilities in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY, USA and during
the same weekend ISCP presents recent artworks and projects by the
participants in the residency program, providing an exclusive peak
of the production, process, and personal archive of 27 artists,
among them, Tomoko Sawada,Jesper
Just, Joaquin
Segura and Guido van der
Werve.
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OCA makes a three-month residency available at Platform Garanti
for art critics, for artists working as writers, for curators, as
well as for artists.
Upcoming Resident September–November, 2008
Announced
Jan Freuchen
Artist, born in Stavanger, Norway, lives and works in
Oslo, Norway
Jan Freuchen is an artist working with
installations, drawings, sculptures and constructions. Freuchen
reconsiders human achievements in the light of a non-linear,
dynamic theory where natural processes and the feedback loops of
contemporary cultural expressions provides the fundaments for his
deconstructive artistic practice. He holds a degree from the
Academy of Fine Arts in Bergen, Norway and Staatliche Hochschule
für Bildende Künste, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Among Jan
Freuchen's recent exhibitions are: Lights On, Astrup
Fearnley (2008), and Self Assembly, Erik Steen
Gallery (2007) in Oslo, Norway and Destroy Athens,
1st Athens Biennial (2007) in Greece.
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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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Enrico David
Artist, born in Italy, lives and works in London,
UK
Over the last decade Enrico David has
quietly established a reputation as one of Britain's most original
artists. His solo exhibition recently held at the ICA in London, UK
demonstrated some of the ongoing strands within his work, which
borrows from craft and design techniques and often features
stylised figures staged within erotic or tragic-comic scenarios.
According to Marta Kuzma in her listing in "Best of 2007" in
December's Artforum, "Enrico David is motivated by a
kind of unmediated pleasure principle, transposing his obsession
with treating ‘people as objects’, and his abject perversions like
‘rubbing himself against the effigy of trustworthiness’ into
meticulously rendered illustrations, assemblages, and room-size
installations. As the artist himself describes this soulful
recollection of personal experience: "From the silent spectacle to
its description, from the described scene to the moral
interpretation of intentions and acts, from the interpreted act to
the 'anecdote'."
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Pablo Lafuente
Managing Editor of Afterall, Writer, Curator and
Research Fellow, born in Spain, lives and works in London,
UK
Pablo Lafuente is the Managing Editor
of Afterall, a journal of contemporary art
co-published by Central St. Martins College of Art, London and
California Institute of the Arts, Los
Angeles. Afterall is published twice a year, and
focuses on contemporary art practice in relation to artistic,
theoretical, social and political contexts. He is currently
developing a series of books forAfterall
Books analysing the history of curatorial practice. He
has curated several exhibitions, including Watch out ../.
it's real!at Greengrassi, London, UK (2006) and Unit
Structures at Lisboa 20, Lisbon, Portugal (2006). In 2005
he edited the bookDisplay: recent installation photographs from
London galleries and venues Rachmaninoff's, London,
UK.
His writing has been published in several art and culture
magazines, including Flash Art, Art
Monthly, Frieze and The Wire,
and in the volume Continuous Project no.8, edited by
Bettina Funcke (2006, Les presses du réel, Paris, France). He is
currently working on a PhD at Middlesex University, UK on Jacques
Rancière and the relation between aesthetics and politics.
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OCA's International Visitor Programme (IVP) invites
international curators and cultural producers to do research in
Norway for upcoming exhibitions and projects.
Click here for information on The
International Visitor Programme.
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Peter Eleey
Curator, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN, USA, born
in US
Peter Eleey is Curator at the Walker Art
Center in Minneapolis, where he is currently organizing an
exhibition surveying the visual art of the dancer and
choreographer Trisha Brown. Prior to joining
the Walker, he was Curator & Producer at Creative Time in New
York, where he curated a wide range of multidisciplinary programs
including exhibitions, projects and commissions
with Mike Nelson, Cai
Guo-Qiang, Jenny
Holzer, William
Forsythe, Doug
Aitken, Jim
Hodges, Shirazeh
Houshiary and Haluk Akakçe,
among others.
Ivo Mesquita
Curator of the 2008 São Paulo Biennial, born in Brazil,
lives and works between São Paulo, Brazil, and Rhinebeck, NY,
USA
Ivo Mesquita is a
Brazilian curator and, since 1996 Visiting Professor at the Center
for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, NY, USA. He is the curator
for the 2008 São Paulo biennial and since 2006, the Chief Curator
at Pinacoteca do Estado, in São Paulo. Ivo Mesquita was the
Researcher, Assistant Curator (1980–88), and the Artistic Director
(1999–2000) for the Fundação Bienal de São Paulo; Artistic
Director, Museu de Arte Moderna, São Paulo (2001–02). Among the
exhibitions curated by Ivo Mesquita are Jorge Guinle,
20th São Paulo Bienal (1989); Desire in the Academy,
1847–1916, Pinacoteca do Estado, São Paulo
(1991); Cartographies, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Canada
(1993); Daniel Senise: The Enlightening Gaze, MARCO,
Monterrey, Mexico (1994); Body and Space, Museu de
Arte de São Paulo (1995);Stills: works from the Marielouise
Hessel Collection, CCS-Bard College, (1997); Alair
Gomes, fotógrafo, Museu da Imagem e do Som, São Paulo
(1999); Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle: Climate, Fundación,
"la Caixa", Madrid, Spain (2003); Voyage to Dakar: Three
artists from the Américas, VI Dakar Biennale — DakArt 2004;,
Senegal Pablo Siquier, Palácio Velazquez/Museo Reina
Sofia Madrid, (2005). Co-curator, Roteiros, 24th São
Paulo Bienal
(1998); inSITE97 and inSITE2000,
San Diego, CA, USA/Tijuana, Mexico; and F[r]icciones,
Museo Reina Sofia, Madrid (2000). Publications
include Leonilson: use é lindo, eu
garanto (1997/2006), Daniel Senise: ela que não
está (1998), F[r]icciones (with
Adriano Pedrosa, 2001), Eliane Prolik: Noutro
Lugar (2005) and catalogue
essays.
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5th berlin biennial for contemporary art
Berlin, Germany
Curatorial team: Adam Szymczyk and Elena
Filipovic
5 April–15 June, 2008
Participating artists from Norway:
Pushwagner
and Lars Laumann
Adam Szymczyk, OCA IVP visitor October 2006,
and Elena Filipovic, curators of
the 5th berlin
biennial, taking place day and night from 5
April to June 15,
2008 under the title When things cast no
shadow, have selected the Norwegian
artists,Pushwagner and Lars
Laumann, to participate in the biennial. At Kunstwerke,
the work of Pushwagner is exhibited as contextualized within the
series Soft City (1969–1975), a pictorial novel
which gives an account of one day in the life of an anonymous
father–mother–child family, living a mechanical life in a
dehumanized city. The curators' interest in the work stems from the
way the pictorial novel has served as a key work that
simultaneously acts as source material for Pushwagner's later
production, but also an important reference for the generation of
artists that followed him. In showing it, they hope it will "give
access to a significant work of art still unknown to a larger
public and thus paying tribute to an important work not yet having
received proper recognition."
Lars Laumann is screening his latest
film, Berlinmuren (2008), which centers on a
highly unusual relationship: the love affair between Eija-Riita
Berliner-Mauer and the Berlin Wall. Laumann's approach is not
primarily documentary but is guided instead by a respectful
interest in the idiosyncrasies of marginalized social phenomena –
not only that such relationships are possible in modern popular
culture, but also how society reacts to them. The music for the
film was specially written and recorded by Swedish
guitarist Dan-Ola Persson. Laumann designed
the special structure built on the wasteland area of Skulpturenpark
Berlin_Zentrum to screen the film. The structure is a house with
two rooms, one screening the English version and one screening the
German dubbed version.
Lars Laumann also curated an exhibition of Pushwagner as one of
the five alternating, artist-curated solo shows of more obscure
and/or historic figures from the world of art, architecture, and
design. The exhibition presented paintings from
theApocalypse series realized by Pushwagner in the
1980s and 1990s and took place at the Schinkel Pavillon
between 11 and 27
April.
For further information visit the biennial
website.
Dak'Art 2008, 8th Biennale of the Contemporary African
Art
Dakar, Senegal
General curator: Maguèye Kassé
9 May–9 June, 2008
Participating artist from Norway:
Samba Fall
Samba Fall is invited to exhibit
within Dak'Art 2008, 8th
edition of the Biennale of the Contemporary African Art, taking
place in Dakar, Senegal, from 9
May to 9 June, 2008. The theme
of Dak'Art 2008 is “Mirror” in relation to Africa's current
presence in the world. Other participating artits
are: Justin Kabré, Georges
Fikry-Ibrahim, Gabriel
Pacheco and Roberto Rico. For
access to the online pressroom, please contact info@biennaledakar.org. The
project is supported by 03–funding*.
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P.S.1/MoMA will host a
solo project by Børre Sæthre scheduled
to open in NYC, NY, USA in October 2008. The
exhibition curated by Lia Gangitano,
Curatorial Advisor to P.S.1/MoMA, will include the artist's various
installations created specifically for his recent show under the
title For Someone Who Nearly Died but
Survived at the Bergen Kunsthall, Norway.
Sæthre's installations evoke hybrid spaces reflecting upon the
artist's own fantasies and confessions rendered in morphed
interiors.
Between 12 April and 22
June, 2008, Le musée de Sérignan, Sérignan,
France is holding a Per Barclay solo
exhibition. Entitled Sans parole (without word),
the exhibition is curated by Hélène
Audiffren, director of the Musée de Sérignan. ForSans
parole, Per Barclay produced a new interactive installation,
which regards the space as an essential part of the work. Composed
by a labyrinth of wires, Sans parole responds to
the movement and touch of the spectator by amplifying the sounds
generated by the vibration of the wires. At the same time, many
photographs come into resonance with Per Braclay's
installation.
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Børre Sæthre, My Private Sky, 2007, Courtesy of
the artist and Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, Oslo,
Norway
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Floris Kruidenberg, Co-curator of 1646, in The Hague, The Netherlands
invited Kristina Bræin to hold a solo
exhibition at the newly renovated artists–run Project
Space 1646. Kristina Bræin will develop a site specific
work within the frame of her artistic practice and in line with the
aim of the new exhibition/project program to be a place were
artists develop new work on location rather then delivering a
ready, detailed plan. The exhibition will take place
between 6 and 28 June,
2008.
Kjell Bjørgeengen is invited for a solo
exhibition and two separate performances at the 6th edition
of Kill Your Timid
Notion, at Dundee
Contemporary Arts (DCA), Dundee, Scotland. Curated
by Graham Domke, curator of Dundee
Contemporary Arts and Barry Esson, curator at
Erika, UK, Kill Your Timid Notion is a
exhibition/festival that investigates the perceptual differences
between what one sees and what one hears. In addition to a solo
exhibition at the main gallery at DCA, Kjell Bjørgeengen will
present a performative collaboration with Keith
Rowe and Phillipp Waschmann,
two of the leading figures in UK improvised music. The festival
exhibitions will take place between 19
September and 9 October, 2008.
Performances, screenings, talks, workshops and installations will
be presented
on 10, 11 and 12
October.
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Kristina Bræin, Painting, 1998
Courtesy of the artist and
The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Norway
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Angela Lennon, Assistant Curator
at Peacock Visual
Arts, Aberdeen, Scotland has invited Kathrin
Höhne and Bjarte
Gismarvik to realize their
project Bycatch between 9
August and 20 September,
2008. Bycatch is an investigation into
the decline of the fishing industry in Aberdeen and its effects on
the local community. The project consists of three elements: a
fanzine to be distributed throughout the city, a workshop involving
a local community group and an exhibition at Peacock Visual
Arts.
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Kathrin Höhne and Bjarte Gismarvik, Bycatch, 2008
Courtesy of the artists
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Unni Gjertsen is invited
by Corinne Diserens, Director
at MUSEION — Modern and
Contemporary Art Museum, in Bolzano, Italy, and OCA IVP visitor
in November last year, to select films by Swedish
director Mai Zetterling for the
screening program of the exhibition Peripheral Look and
Collective Body. The exhibition, conceived as an exceptional
event for the opening of MUSEION's new building, discusses the
question of the collective bodies in contemporary visual art
considering the tight relationship with architecture and
performance — dance, in particular. The exhibition will explore the
creation and the use of 'the collective body' as a critical
strategy to question the legacy of our recent
history. Peripheral Look and Collective
Body will be looking at how recent artistic proposals
have been informed by the American avant-gardes from the post WWII
period which themselves had activated some experimentation from the
German, Polish and Russian milieu of the early XX Century. The
exhibition will bring together a selection of works, including
film, performance, documents and texts from Meyerhold to
contemporary art. Unni Gjertsen will make a presentation of the
films on 3 July at
MUSEION. Peripheral Look and Collective
Body opens on 24 May and
closes on 21 September, 2008.
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Sissel
Tolaas and Verdensteatret have
been invited to exhibit within Synthetic Times — Media Art
China 2008, a Cultural Olympics Project at
the National Art Museum of China in
Beijing. The exhibition, curated by the NY based media
curator, Zhang Ga, is organized around four
distinctive yet interrelated themes that testify to the incessant
and obsessive pursuit of an ideal world through artistic
intervention into media and communication technologies as well as
bio-cultural spheres. Sissel Tolaas who is one of the few artists
currently working with smell, creates installations that explore
real scents, questioning certain cultural prejudices.
For Synthetic Times she will contribute with the
project Fear 9, in which she collects and displays
the smell of 20 different men who have nothing in common but the
fear of body contact. The Norwegian collective Verdensteatret will
present the installation The Telling Orchestra,
"where images, sculptures, sound and video are deeply integrated
into each other to form an audio-visual-spatial". As part of
theSynthetic Times, several evening programs dedicated to
countries that have made significant contributions to the
developments of media art and culture will take place in Beijing,
as well as a special screening program at the Museum of Modern Art.
The exhibition will include approximately 50 media works, from both
established and emerging artists and is scheduled
from 9 June through 3
July, as one of the more important cultural events leading
up to the Olympic Games in Beijing. The project is supported by
03–funding*.
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Sissel Tolaas, Fear 9, 2006. Courtesy of the
artist.
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Following a visit to Norway to participate in OCA's
International Visitor Programme, the Director of Johannesburg Art
Gallery, Clive
Kellner and Maria Fidel
Regueros have invited Torbjørn
Rødland, Goksøyr &
Martens (Toril
Goksøyr and Camilla
Martens), Bodil
Furu and Maia Urstad to
participate in the exhibition Disturbance – Contemporary
Art from Scandinavia & South Africa. The exhibition will
examine the relationship that Scandinavian and South African
artists have to notions of identity and place. The thematic of the
show will focus on "disturbance" – a term used here to explore
ruptures in society. For Disturbance, Torbjørn
Rødland will present various c prints on aluminum — works with a
pop culture element, which pokes fun at clichés. Bodil Furu will
exhibit My Ambience, (2005) and Kabul Ping
Pong (2005, with Beate Pedersen),
works which filter the immediate reality using the mediums of video
and sound. Maia Urstad will exhibit a sound installation consisting
of a wall of radios and a performance entitled Cleopatra's
Needles. The artistic duo Goksøyr & Martens will exhibit a
new work created for Johannesburg. The Danish
artist Paul Gernes, and the
Finnish Alija-Lisa and Veli
Granö are also to participate in the exhibition along
side South African artists such as Anthea
Moys, Lerato
Shadi and Siemin
Allen. Disturbance – Contemporary Art from
Scandinavia & South Africa takes place at the
Johannesburg Art Gallery, South Africa
between October,
2008 and January, 2009. The
project is supported by 03–funding*.
Knut Åsdam, Jorunn Myklebost
Syversen, Ane
Lan and Annette Stav
Johanssen will participate in Rencontres
Internationales, a project that investigates the
specificities and convergences of art practices between new cinema
and contemporary art. The Rencontres Internationales,
which initially took place in Paris and Berlin, now opened in a
third city: Madrid, Spain, from
the 5 to 14 May,
2008. With the participation of 150 artists and
filmmakers, the program includes films, videos, installations, net
art and concerts in different venues citywide. Among the film and
video screenings are works ofAlfredo
Jaar, Gordon
Matta-Clark, Peter
Downsbrough and among exhibited artists
are Lawrence Weiner, Erik
Olofsenand Claude Closky.
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Bodil Furu, Still from My Ambience, 2005
Courtesy of the artist
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Anne Katrine Dolven is invited by
curator Anna Bitkina to participate in
the exhibition H2O Contemporary: Nordic and Russian Public
Art in Non-Traditional Space. Initiated by CEC ArtsLink, the exhibition and
summer public event is aimed at increasing the interest of Russians
for contemporary art by organizing an event with an approachable
theme: water. For H2O Contemporary, Anne Karine
Dolven will produce a video piece with the working
title Liberty. The work questions the reality of what
one actually sees and where one is. Other participating artists
are Tommi Gronlund andPetteri
Nisunen (Finland), Ulf
Rollof (Sweden), Jacob
Kirkegaard(Denmark) and Finnbogi
Petursson (Iceland). H2O Contemporary:
Nordic and Russian Public Art in Non-Traditional
Space will take place in St. Petersburg, Russia
in September, 2008.
Curators Johan Sjöström, director pro tem
of Göteborgs
Konsthall, Sweden, and Mika
Hannula have invited Josefine
Lyche and Martin Skauen to
exhibit within Tomorrow Always Belongs to Us, a group
exhibition with new Nordic paintings. The curators selected the
works The Scent of a Womanseries (2008)
and What goes around comes around (2008) by
Martin Skauen, and Dream Machine by Lyche. Lyche
will also produce a large three-dimensional painting on a specially
constructed wall. Among other participating artists
are: Anastasia Ax, Louise
Dorph, Henrik
Eriksson and Christina
Malbek. Tomorrow Always Belongs to
Us takes place between 5
Juneand 28 September, 2008 at
Göteborgs Konsthall, Sweden.
Lina Viste Grønli will participate in the
annual outdoor sculpture exhibition Sølyst Skulptur Udstilling
2008, entitled Partiche, to take place in the park
surrounding Sølyst Castle in Jyderup, Denmark. The exhibition,
initiated by The
Art Work Shop of West Zealand (VAK), will show works of various
international artists such as Anders
Bonnesen, Richard
Hughes, Eva
Rothschild, Jacob Dahl
Jürgensen, Tommy
Støckel, Claus
Egemose, Neil
Zakiewicz, Gernot
Wieland, Karen Land
Hansen, Thomas
Lindvig and Sofie Hesselholdt &
Vibeke Mejlvang. For Pastiche, Lina Viste
Grønli will present her new work Untitled (Super
Form), a piece in shape of a cross that focus on the formal,
sculptural and abstract qualities of this well know
form. Pastiche will take place
between 30 May and 30
August, 2008.
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Anne Katrine Dolven, Bring Me Back, 2007 Courtesy of carliergebauer, Berlin, Germany and Wilkinson Gallery, London, UK
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Jesper Alvær is invited
by Joanna Zielinska, Curator at Centre of Contemporary Art ’Znaki
Czasu‘, in Torun, Poland to exhibit within the context
of Sight of Times. The exhibition, which marks the
opening of the new contemporary art centre, investigates the
collecting phenomenon and its place in the contemporary artistic
practice. For Sight of Times, Jesper Alvær created
the project Employer & Employees that
directly intervenes with the employment process of the Centre. The
exhibition runs from 14
June toOctober, 2008. Other
participating artists are: Kutlug
Ataman, Walerian
Borowczyk, Oskar
Dawicki, Wojtek
Doroszuk , Lilla
Khoor, Robert
Kuśmirowski, Gosha
Macuga, Anetta Mona
Chisa and Lucia
Tkacova,Janina Turek, Łukasz
Skąpski, and Andrzej Urbanowicz.
Snorre Hvamen, Ignas
Krunglevicius and Dordi
Strøm are invited by curator Julija
Fomina to exhibit within Sound, an
exhibition at the Contemporary Art
Centre in Vilnius, Lithuania. Sound, which
takes place between 6
June and 17 August, 2008, will
exhibit works by young artists working with the sound medium. The
exhibition is organized by the Contemporary Art Center alongside
with the international exhibition of artist awarded
with Arts Viva prize. The Norwegian trio will
create four installations integrated into mundane objects in and
around the Contemporary Art Centre. The installations are viewed as
one piece where each one of them represents strategies for creating
an invisible geography were the spectators can get access to new
ways of perceiving the environment and their role in it. Among
other artists exhibiting are Nico
Dockx, Florian
Hecker, Marcellus
L. and Astrid Nippoldt.
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Jesper Alvær, Video Comments with Translator, 2006 Courtesy of the artist and Jiri Svestka Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic
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Raqs Media Collective (Monica Nerula,
Jeebesh Bagchi, Shuddhabrata Sengupta), OCA ISP residents in
March/April 2008, participate in an expansive urban project in
Stavanger and Sandnes from 1–31
Maycalled Neighborhood Secrets and
curated by Jan Inge
Reilstad and Jörgen Svensson.
For the project, Raqs Media Collective producedUnusually Adrift
from the Shoreline, a project in which a fabricated lighthouse
has been displaced into Rådhusteateret, an abandoned cinema located
in Sandnes, Norway. The project was made possible with support from
OCA's 03–funding.
Elmgreen & Dragset's opera L'amour
de loin (Love from afar) will be the opening event of
this year's Bergen International
Festival. L'amour de loin is said to be
a step for opera into the new millennium, a fascinating work with
multiple points for interpretations. The Norwegian-Swedish visual
artist duo Ingrid
Book and Carina Hedén are
the Festival Artists for 2008. Bergen Kunsthall will exhibit
Books & Hedén's photographs documentation of the Rena Military
Base. Bergen International Festival, which takes place
between 21 May and 4 June,
2008 will showcase 160 art events in all its guises:
music, literature, theatre, dance, and visual art from the Nordic
and Baltic countries. For tickets and more information, please
visit the Bergen International
Festival website.
Lofoten International Art Festival
(LIAF) as curated by Taru
Elfving and Rickard Borgström,
will open 14 June and run
through 7 September, 2008. This year's
festival will have an emphasis on site-specificity and commissioned
works, aiming to create a dialogue around the questions of
sustainable future and expanded community. The festival will also
present an open call video program, co-curated
with Maria Bustnes.
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Raqs Media Collective Photo: OCA
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ISMS: Recuperating Political Radicality in Contemporary
Art
2. Populism and Genre
Co-Editors: Marta Kuzma and Peter Osborne
Verksted 9: Populism and Genre is the second in
the series entitled ISMS: Recuperating Political
Radicality in Contemporary Art, which focuses on the complex
and problematic relationships between artistic movements, political
movements, and individual works. The question of populism has been
at the heart of debates about both the political and the formal
aspects of contemporary art since the early 1990s, for which the
changed status and artistic functioning of genres have also been
central. The essays in this Verksted reflect
upon relations between commodified, mass-mediatic and political
aspects of popular cultural and artistic forms. Victor
Burgin and Éric
Alliez take aim at populism in its contemporary
artistic forms, as the artistic nihilism of 'the consensual
descriptions and categories that alone can guarantee the populist
demand for effortless legibility'
and Bourriaud's 'relational aesthetics',
respectively. John
Kraniauskas and Marta
Kuzma discuss two very different examples of the
cinematic imaginary of cultural populism: the melodramatic capture
of the Argentinean state by the image of Eva Perón and the
fantasmatic projection of Scandinavia as a haven of sexual
liberation. These widely divergent instances nonetheless converge
in their characteristically popular condensation of sexual and
political motifs.
ISBN: 978-82-92495-09-4
ISSN: 1503-8467
104 pages
Price: NOK 120 / €18 / $22 / £12 + postage
Publication date: 15 May, 2008
The book can be ordered from info@oca.no.
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The Teaching Fellow Program is aimed at expending the
experiences of new scholars in the art history field. The
participants work with the Whitney Museum's audiences and
collections, designing specialized tours and lecture to museum
visitors, public program audiences and to senior audiences across
New York. Candidates must be graduate students currently enrolled
in a Ph.D. program in Art History, finishing their coursework or
working toward the completion of their dissertation. Students
specializing in areas covered by the Museum's collection, 20th and
21st Century American Art, are given special consideration, but
this is not a prerequisite for selection. Fellowships are available
for a period of three years. For more information, please contact
+1 212 570 3609 or ellen_tepfer@whitney.org.
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Frieze Magazine Writer's Prize is an annual award to discover
and promote new art critics. Entrants must be over 18 years old and
should submit one 700 Word review of a recent contemporary art
exhibition, in English. To qualify, entrants may only previously
have had a maximum of three pieces of writing published in any
national or regional newspaper or magazine. The winner will be
commissioned to write a review for the October issue
of friezeand be awarded 2000 GBP. Two further awards
of 500 GBP will be made for outstanding entries. Entries should be
emailed as a word attachment to writersprize@frieze.com. More
information at frieze.com.
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16 June, 2008 is the deadline for
applications to the European Course of Contemporary
Art Curators (CECAC). Curated by Roberto
Pinto and Gabi Scardi, CECAC
offers young European curators the opportunity to work side by side
with an internationally renowned Visiting Professor as well as an
occasion to establish new connections between young operators from
different European countries, set up a working platform that may
enable the participants to develop further curatorial projects, and
encourage international circulation of cultural
initiatives. Charles Esche is the
Visiting Professor of the 2008 edition and Nedko
Solakov the Visiting Artist. The European Course of
Contemporary Art Curators will take place
between 9 and 19 October,
2008 in Milan, Italy. More information can be found
at fondazioneratti.org and provincia.milano.it/
cultura.
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30 may, 2008 is the deadline for
applications for Book Work's open submission Series,
Semina (2008). Commissioned and edited by artist and
writer Stewart Home, the series will publish
nine books, six of which will be selected from open submission by
artists and writers interested in experimental prose fiction,
drawing inspiration from art and literature. The selection from
open submissions will be made by Stewart Home and Book Works. The
series is designed by Fraser Muggeridge
studio. Contact gavin@bookworks.org.uk or
visit bookworks.org.uk for more
information.
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Founded in 1987, the Ecole du
Magasin is aimed to train professional exhibition
curators. The program is specialized in the coordination of
artistic projects related to the exhibition, and is aimed for
candidates involved in the professional contemporary art world. The
Ecole du Magasin is conceived as a research and production program,
developed independently from any academic frame. Teachings are
based on the elaboration and production of a project on a ten
months term. The deadline for applications is 30 June,
2008 and application files can be downloaded
at www.ecoledumagasin.com.
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The 8 months programme is comprised of trips to different major
international biennials and exhibitions, meetings with artists,
curators, critics and other art professionals as well as seminars
in writing and theory. The application deadline is 15
June, 2008. Please refer to www.para-site.org.hk/ctp for
more information.
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NKD — Nordic Artists's Centre in Dale is one of Scandinavia's
leading contemporary art venues specializing in residencies and
related activities. The centre is located in a beautiful natural
setting on the west coast of Norway 3 hours north of Bergen. NKD
receives funding from the Nordic Council of Ministers and the
Norwegian Ministry of Culture and Church affairs. The closing date
for receipt of applications is Tuesday 20th May 2008. For further
information please refer to www.nkdale.no.
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*03–funding: The purpose of the 03-funds as allocated by the MFA
to OCA is to further develop cooperation and professional
networking between OCA and the constituency of artists, independent
cultural producers, and organizations 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", "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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