Jeroen de Rijke
Willem de Rooij
Rivane Neuenschwander
Tobias Rehberger
Pilar Albarracin
Olafur Eliasson
Ghada Amer
Francis Alys
Tacita Dean
Avital Geva
Daniel Birnbaum
Rosa Martinez
Jerome Sans
Sarit Shapira
An exhibition on cosmology, time, and our most prominent celestial body
Artists:
Jeroen de Rijke & Willem de Rooij
Rivane Neuenschwander
Tobias Rehberger
Pilar Albarracin
Olafur Eliasson
Ghada Amer
Francis Alys
Tacita Dean
Avital Geva
Curators:
Daniel Birnbaum (SWE/DEU), Rosa Martinez (ESP), Jerome Sans
(FRA) and Sarit Shapira (ISR)
"Here Comes the Sun" is an exhibition on cosmology, time, and our most prominent
celestial body. The exhibition will occupy all of Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall with
a wide array of works. Among these is Rivane Neuenschwander’s installation
visualizing the passage of time with the help of water drops; Olafur Eliasson’s
model of a house based on how the sun’s rays fall on the Swedish capital, which is a
component in his installation "Stockholm Solar Lab"; Tobias Rehberger’s "7 ends of
the world", featuring 222 hand-blown glass lamps that correspond in real time to the
light in various parts of the world; a film by Tacita Dean central to her work in
which she tracks a solar eclipse, following the course of events before, during, and
after; and a living eco-system in a fish pond by Avital Geva, whose concern is with
nature and time.
"This is a unique opportunity to see a prominent group exhibition comprising some of
the most fascinating artists of our time. And that the exhibition has been put
together by such a colorful and strong group of curators adds to the excitement,"
says Magasin 3 director David Neuman.
Daniel Birnbaum, Rosa Martinez, Jerome Sans, and Sarit Shapira,
four of the world’s most prominent curators, have developed "Here Comes the Sun"
together as their first exhibition for Magasin 3, where they have been associate
curators since June 2004.
A generously illustrated catalogue in two parts co-written by the curators will be
published to accompany the exhibition.
Image: Francis Alÿs "Zocalo, May 20 1999", 1999
Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall
Frihamnen, SE-115 56 Stockholm