'magnus bärtås'
Can you send nothing – nothing packed in a cardboard-box - back and forth between Stockholm and New York? Can you apply plaster around an environmental disaster? What if we presented artworks to an audience despite no presence of an actual artwork? Do we really know how long a ruler is? Do we remember the disappointed and offended people from the daily newspapers? What if Joseph Beuys really would be here today?
In the exhibition on Conceptual art in Sweden Kalmar Konstmuseum has compiled a presentation of many forgotten works from the fifties and forward. Ideas, philosophy, seriousness and subtle humour are mixed. Works that was made in the sixties which could have been made today or the opposite. You need time for reflection in this condensed and interesting show.
Is there something different in Swedish conceptual art compared to other countries? Why didn’t the large art institutions embrace and show conceptual art? Many small art publishers, galleries and artists or artists’ collectives in the south of Sweden seem to have been the cultural bearer. Leif Eriksson, The collector of artists’ books, and Bo Cavefors and Kalejdoskop publishers for instance.
The artists Anna Lundh examined nothing. She sent a parcel containing nothing between Stockholm and New York. The documentation is shown in the exhibition. Nothing, or silence, is also in the sound work by Conny Blom 4.33. Minutes of Stolen Silence. Who owns the silence? Does John Cage have the copyright?
Annika Ström refers to nobody in her green nuance-painted text-piece in “This work refers to nobody”. In an art world that constantly wants to compare artworks by different artists her work stands like her own statement, whilst name-dropping a reference to a famous artist could make your stocks rise on the market.
Alessandra di Pisa investigates the idea of art. What is art and how does it come into existence? She explains an artwork and discusses it with an audience at Liljevalchs konsthall. But, in fact there is no artwork present. Or is there?
The walls filled by disappointed and offended people create a monumental work of faces. Magnus Bärtås has collected the complaints in newspapers since 1994. He uses a method I and many children with me found amazing in the seventies. By melting candle wax and drip it on the picture the imprint of the face is stuck on the wax when you remove it. Pale imprints and pale faces similar to pale memories. They all feel like life has treated them unfair. The artist who wants to keep his studio in a condemned dockyard. The artist who feels graphic art has lost its legitimate status. The resigning local politician who claims to be the subject of a conspiracy. The man whose potato crop was destroyed by constant rain. The man who spent his entire life in asylum by mistake. The woman who is called ´psycho´ by an insurance company and is refused further compensation and so many more complaints. They probably need to sing it out loud in the Complaint’s choir of Oliver Kochta Kalleinen and Tellervo Kalleinen…
baltic sea cultural centre kunsthal charlottenborg carina reich performance vilniuis art academy ann edholm oscar guermouche chaos angus young drawings caravansarai tatu der wanderer; elina brotherus; torbjørn rødland arx peter johansson rumänska kulturinstitutet bill viola anders krisar lisa jonasson elastic åsa maria bengtsson ice-hole swimming ari saarto nummer twaalf malin holmberg malmö konsthall whitney biennial 2010 public art work mnky bzz group slussen monsters galeria ime bulgaria artur zmijewski american folk art museum chopin galeria biala game of tag bruce high quality foundation public sculpture lars brunström the experiment white cube ludwigslust ragnar persson kultivator art collections migration rabbits lecture process of sorting and throwing kajsa dahlberg bruno martelli avam social realism magnus wallin storytelling carpets johannes nyholm maman roxy paine walead beshty ingmar bergman jenny holzer hanna ljungh malte axelsson linn fernström caravansarai istanbul kerry tribe lithuania alessandra da pisa justyna kuklo kinetic sculpture parade war mariusz tarkawian fortification godnatt we like america and america likes us gallerinatten malmö; lisa jeannin and rolf schuurm unknown pleasures salon ac/dc kulturhuset paul van der hoet jesper nordahl norrtälje konsthall nimis spunk sew together leif holmstrand ruth gibsson guido van der werve little boy elements producers wanås; ann-sofi sidén noora schroderus wanås grand opening fantastic mr fox levi van veluw kasparov storks' nest; signs artillery berlin gary carrion-murayari poland conceptual art daniel hoflund vernacular artists meissen anna nawrot kr wp new york dunkers art line maria friberg kunsthalle rostock kalmar konstmuseum gdansk city gallery blekinge institute of technology cca laznia bo christian larsson maria duncker baltimore pink poodle cca laznia gdansk zombie-walk germany kate gilmore nationalgalleriet the national public art council sluss-trollen rull tales from the forest gdansk cultural capital 2016 round buildings the f-word lászlo moholy-nagy anne thulin a game of chess anita malmqvist market 2011 katarzyna josefowicz maarit-suomi-vännänen modernautställningen 2010 rauma biennale balticum flisby anna brag paul neagu rebecca hoffberger charlotta östlund eu joseph beuys art in public space lisa gerdin caspar david friedrich karlskrona konsthall kristianstad konsthall helene hortlund horse moma new york cindy sherman kader attia henry darger safe artist collective tema klaipeda where the wild things are stockholm city planning the ocean anna lundh eu-application francesco bonami knutte wester circel symbol rolf schuurmans roald dahl janek simon kimmo schroderus silhouettes albertus pictor eija-liisa ahtila esther shalev-gerz ferry project sergei muchin lars vilks kara walker museum of visionary art wol seven days in the art world; sarah thornton concert concrete walls galleri c hjärne richard long blekinge museum crossmedia bogdan szyber ghardaia ncca kaliningrad marina abramovic iwona zajac twilight zone laznia cca marianne vitale kinetic sculpture parade; american visionary art m magnus bärtås kaliningrad sharon hayes annika ström remi tova mozard bruno liljefors 1500 visitors at opening lisa jeannin galleri 21 filippa barkman louise bourgeois moderna museet submarine uss-torsk glitch art goldin+senneby julita wojcik jan cardell cheering-machine south baltic cross-border programme badewanne spatial planning marianne lindberg de geer henrik lund jørgensen kulturcentrum ronneby supermarket art fair supermarket 2011 roundabout brucennial nathalie djurberg danuta kuciak fireworks
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