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Bonniers KonsthallUrsula Mayer Le Déjeuner en Fourrure /The Lunch in Fur, 2008 Courtesy the artist and Monitor, Rome | ||
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Projections 27 January – 4 April 2010 Manon de Boer, Teresa Hubbard & Alexander Birchler, Ursula Mayer, Guido van der Werve, Artur Zmijewski Bonniers Konsthall Torsgatan 19, SE-113 90 Stockholm, Sweden Phone: +46 8 736 42 48 info@bonnierskonsthall.se http://www.bonnierskonsthall.se The first exhibition of the spring at Bonniers Konsthall is devoted to film. In the course of ten weeks, five works receive their Swedish premieres in the film programme Projections. The exhibition format enables the presentation of the wide range of moving images in today's contemporary art, spanning everything from a cinematic dream in eight minutes to an hour of a classic documentary. The common denominator of the works is the artists' conviction of culture's unique voice in society. In their films the artists make use of existing works – in music, film and visual art – in order to bring to the fore contemporary and historical events of both a political and an existential nature. In Nummer zes; Steinway grand piano, wake me up to go to sleep and all the colors of the rainbow, Guido van der Werve recounts the history of the Steinway grand piano, concluding with a performance of Chopin's piano concerto in E minor. For Sculpture Plein-air, Swiecie, Artur Zmijewski invited artists and steel workers to collaborate to create public artworks together. Le Déjeuner en Fourrure /The Lunch in Fur by Ursula Mayer is a staging in which three female icons of the early 20th century meet: Dora Maar, Meret Oppenheim and Josephine Baker. In Attica, Manon de Boer conveys the story of the infamous 1971 hostage drama at the Attica prison through two pieces by composer Frederic Rzewski. Grand Paris Texas by Teresa Hubbard & Alexander Birchler portrays not only Wim Wender´s cult movie Paris, Texas but also the remote town of Paris, its inhabitants and the abandoned cinema Grand. Running for two weeks each, the films are produced by internationally active artists whose works have not previously been exhibited in Sweden. The selection of works is made by the curators Sara Arrhenius, Camilla Larsson and Caroline Elgh. In our programme of artists' talks, the public will have the opportunity to meet the people behind the films. Film Programme 27 Jan-7 Feb: Nummer zes: Steinway grand piano, wake me up to go to sleep and all the colors of the rainbow (2006), Guido van der Werve 10-21 Feb: Sculpture Plein-air, Swiecie (2009), Artur Zmijewski 24 Feb-7 March: Le Déjeuner en Fourrure /The Lunch in Fur (2008), Ursula Mayer 10-21 March: Attica (2008), Manon de Boer 24 March-4 April: Grand Paris Texas (2008), Teresa Hubbard & Alexander Birchler Artists' Talks 27 Jan, 6 pm: Guido van der Werve 3 Mar, 6 pm: Ursula Mayer 10 Mar, 6 pm: Manon de Boer 24 Mar, 6 pm: Teresa Hubbard & Alexander Birchler Supported by Austrian Embassy, Stockholm; Clarion Hotel Sign; Embassy of Switzerland; The Netherlands Embassy; Polska Institutet; Pro Helvetia; The U.S. Embassy, Stockholm Keep up to date with Bonniers Konsthall by subscribing to our newsletter | ||
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