More Films About Songs, Cities and Circles
More Films About Songs, Cities and Circles
Marabou Park is pleased to announce an exhibition with Swedish artist Johanna
Billing, featuring four films shot in four different European cities.
In the exhibition More Films About Songs, Cities and Circles, Marabou Park presents
four films from Oslo (Where She is At, 2001), London (Look Out!, 2003), Amsterdam
(Magic And Loss, 2005) and Zagreb (Magical World, 2005); each city adding its own
layer of meaning. Included in the exhibition is also the extensive documentation of
the You Don’t Love Me Yet - musical tour.
A feeling of melancholy and loss permeates Johanna Billing’s films and her
representations of changing societies and the feelings that people suppress and
loose touch with. The films portray people in staged, concentrated situations. Their
emotional charge is derived from the tensions we keep within and from shifts of
focus between the individuals portrayed and the societal backdrop against which
their actions take place. The participants in Johanna Billing’s films all play
themselves but also take part in a multilayered interpretation of a place and a
situation that oscillates between documentary and fiction. Johanna Billing’s films
alternate, in a unique way, between charged silence and a narrative borne by pop
songs. There are many things that we are unable to speak about without ending up in
commonplaces and cliche's. The protagonists of Johanna Billing’s films remain
silent - unless they sing.
About Johanna Billing
Since graduating from the University College of Arts, Crafts and Design, in
Stockholm in 1999, Johanna Billing has been one of Sweden’s most prolific and
renowned artists. Besides the Make it Happen record label, which she runs with her
brother Anders Billing since 1998, Johanna Billing has been the initiator of a
number of music-clubs and tours and participated in numerous exhibitions including:
Le Mois de la Photo, Montre'al 2001, Motstand, Moderna Muse'et
2001, the Italian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2003, and the Moscow and Istanbul
Biennials in 2005. For further information about Johanna Billing and Make It Happen
please visit http://www.makeithappen.org/johannabilling.html
About Marabou Park
Marabou Park is a foundation for contemporary art connected to the sculpture park
Marabou Park in Sundbyberg, close to Stockholm city. Our exhibitions programme is
dedicated to emerging and established, Swedish and international, key artists within
the contemporary art field. Marabou Park also has a residency programme for newly
graduated artists focussed on public art. For further information about our
programme and the sculpture collection, please visit http://www.marabouparken.se.
Marabou Park is financially assisted by Veidekke and the city of Sundbyberg.
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Opening: 9 Feb, 2006 17-21
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