Ulla von Brandenburg
Gerard Byrne
Marcel van Eeden
Annika von Hausswolff
Johannes Helden
Leif Holmstrand
Martin Karlsson
Fabian Kastner
Joachim Koester
Robert Kusmirowski
Lotta Lotass
Jan Mancuska
Melvin Moti
Gerald Murnane
Lina Selander
Marie Silkeberg
Johan Thurfjell
Dubravka Ugresic
Per Wizen
Ulrika Minami Warmling
Sara Arrhenius
Group exhibition and book that gathers 20 artists and fiction writers who work with history, storytelling and time. The exhibition deals with the current fascination for recreating the past in contemporary art and literature. Today visual artists and writers move easily between image and text. This has been used as a working method creating a transgression between the two cultural fields in the format of an exhibition.
Group exhibition
Curated by Sara Arrhenius
Group exhibition and book that gathers 20 artists and fiction writers who work with history, storytelling and time. The exhibition deals with the current fascination for recreating the past in contemporary art and literature. Today visual artists and writers move easily between image and text. This has been used as a working method creating a transgression between the two cultural fields in the format of an exhibition. The participants touch upon how we experience time, how we create stories and what function the reconstruction of the past fills in contemporary culture.
The book Anachronisms is produced in collaboration with Albert Bonniers Förlag.
Participating artists and fiction writers:
Ulla von Brandenburg (Germany), Gerard Byrne (Ireland), Marcel van Eeden (The Netherlands), Annika von Hausswolff (Sweden), Johannes Heldén (Sweden), Leif Holmstrand (Sweden), Martin Karlsson (Sweden), Fabian Kastner (Sweden), Joachim Koester (Sweden), Robert Kusmirowski (Poland), Lotta Lotass (Sweden), Jan Mancuska (Czech Republic), Melvin Moti (The Netherlands), Gerald Murnane (Australia), Lina Selander (Sweden), Marie Silkeberg (Sweden), Johan Thurfjell (Sweden), Dubravka Ugresic (Croatia), Per Wizén (Sweden) and Ulrika Minami Wärmling (Sweden).
Bonniers Konsthall
Torsgatan 19 - Stockholm