Karl Holmqvist (S), Lars Ramberg (N) and Knut Asdam(N). This seventy's generation of scandinavian artists prove that masculine identity can also be about soul searching, identity politics and general comfort.
Karl Holmqvist (S), Lars Ramberg (N) and Knut Ã…sdam(N)
This seventy's generation of scandinavian artists prove that
masculine identity can also be about soul searching, identity
politics and general comfort.
Holmqvist seeks in his work varying public response to ambivalent
masculine attributes and icons and through his performing and writing
strategies he considers how music can create identity, how physical
appearance can be a protest and how text can be a sound of freedom.
Knut Ã…sdam turns to even deeper psychological experiences, he
considers the city to be an apparatus, exemplified by the (dark club)
room, a place where the borders between personality, bodies an
surroundings float together to be one subconsciousness.
The idea of freedom and sociability is the link to the artist Lars
Ramberg. His artistic practice is bound to a more material and
formalistic structure based on socialistic architecture, that seeks
to create space for equal human beings - where politics and culture
are parallel matters for the big organism - the mass. He constructs a
monument of doubt, based on the questions : can one power structure
be replaced by another, without any intermezzo - of freedom?
WORKS
Ã…sdams contribution to the exhibition is a 9 minutes audio-narrative,
installed in a small constructed dark room in SW, where the audience
can lay down and listen. "Legendary Psychasthenia 1999 reedit" seeks
to deal with an idea of the urban unconscious through the conventions
of the radio play, experimental audio and a reference to Beat poetry.
The piece reveals architecture or space as imbedded with fantasy and
sexuality, and functions as a sort of audio-collage of topical
monologues, a love story and a narratively textured audio.
With Karl Holmqvist is the possibility of a reference library of
audio recordings published during 2001 (Metronome, Paletten, Make It
Happen, oVER) the poster project SlimVolume initiated in London and
to pick up the most recent issue of wall journal Aesthetic Movement
portraying a collection of men with long hair and beards among
others; Marx, Darwin, Lennon, Jesus and Maharishi.
Lars Ramberg is showing a huge digital manipulated photograph, the
first sketch to the project : "Palast der Republik" as a monument of
Doubt, a project questioning, whether it is possible to
change/replace, manually, the history from one day to the other. The
City Berlin has after 89 renamed or demolished several east German
icons and therefore a movement of resistance has arousen. The
question is, if Berlin /Germany is able to keep balance of a
democratic pluralism. And - Is Berlin able to keep that, what makes
the place so interesting, namely the historic authenticity of its
changing ideologies.
The exhibition is supported by the Norweigen Embassy in Berlin and
Norwegian International Program for Visual Art (NO ART)
PS. greetings also from solvej and henrikke !
Opening the November 10 from 7 to 11 pm
From November 14 to December 15
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