Andreas Gedin
Marina Abramovic
Ulay
Joseph Beuys
Leif Elggren
Hreinn Fridfinnsson
On Kawara
Mats Theselius
Gillian Wearing
Roman Vasseur
Hoy Cheong Wong
The artist Andreas Gedin has curated a show where works by other artists confront and interpret and undermine his own work. The exhibition's focus are works of invasion, colonisation, occupation, parasitism and territory, works of taking over, literally or metaphorically. The context for the works in the exhibition might resemble that of an unfriendly take over at the stock market. The exhibition reflects the aggressive, imperialistic aspect of works of art, of art worlds, and of the curatorial process itself.
An Art Project by Andreas Gedin.
The artist Andreas Gedin has curated a show where works by other artists confront and interpret and undermine his own work. The exhibition's focus are works of invasion, colonisation, occupation, parasitism and territory, works of taking over, literally or metaphorically. The context for the works in the exhibition might resemble that of an unfriendly take over at the stock market. The exhibition reflects the aggressive, imperialistic aspect of works of art, of art worlds, and of the curatorial process itself.
The new work Taking over by Andreas Gedin an attack on Europe, as a beginning. He has carried out walks in the capitals of Greece, Germany, France, England and Sweden. In each city the carefully planned and laborious walks describe different sentences: Taking over (London) bit by bit (Paris) more and more (Athens) piece by piece (Stockholm) step by step (Berlin). These sentences are then inscribed in maps drawn in white.
The exhibition includes works by the following artists: Marina Abramovic & Ulay, Joseph Beuys, Leif Elggren, Hreinn Fridfinnsson, Andreas Gedin, On Kawara, Mats Theselius, Gillian Wearing, Roman Vasseur, Hoy Cheong Wong.
Opening hours - Tuesdays 12 am - 8 pm, Wednesdays-Saturdays 12 am - 4 pm, Sundays 2 am - 5 pm (Mondays closed).
Admission free.
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