Exhibition Catalogue
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16–19 April 2015 Opening hours: Thursday–Friday 12–20, Saturday–Sunday 11–20 www.supermarketartfair.com 3
SUPERMARKET 2015 is organised by the economic association Supermarket Art Fair.
PROJECT MANAGERS AND CREATIVE DIRECTORS Pontus Raud, pontus@supermarketartfair.com Andreas Ribbung, andreas@supermarketartfair.com Meggi Sandell, meggi@supermarketartfiar.com PROJECT COORDINATOR Izabella Borzecka PRESS OFFICER AND SOCIAL MEDIA Mathilda Hogg, press@supermarketartfair.com VOLUNTEER COORDINATORS Alathea Evans, Björn Lindahl
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
INFORMATION ASSISTANTS Katarina Lindqvist, Luna Nilsdotter, Elisabeth Geijer
Many thanks to last year’s hardworking volunteers and helpers who generously committed their time and energy! Clara Axner, Maja Backström, Ida Arsine Bellarian, Paola Bruna, Katarina Evasdotter Birath, Helena Björnesjö, Ella Effendy, Duone Ekane, Sorousch Elmi, Ida Gille, Andreas Nordh Hansson, Bodil Hasselgren, Sofia Hällberg, Arild Ingvaldson, Niklas Isaksson, Julia Johanssen, Frida Jonsson, Isabella Kalén, Elina Karlberg, Andrea Sjögren Karlsson, Dante Llor, Lovis Lundh, Richard Mosesson,Monika Musovic, Emma Nelsson, Luna Nilsdotter, Ann-Sofie Pedersen, Nicole Prevezanou, Hanna Romin, Kajsa Sandström, Marc Savior, Ida Serdén, Molly Sjögren, Charles L. Sjölander, Hedvig Sjölin, Karin Swaij, Vera Székely, Pär Söderlund, Frida Tiger, Lovisa Vasseur, Kristina Weegar, Helena Campell-Westlind, Sara Yasdani,
SUPERMARKET TALKS AND RED SPOT PERFORMANCE PROGRAMME Izabella Borzecka, Meggi Sandell, Pontus Raud, Andreas Ribbung TALKS AND RED SPOT PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Kajsa Åhlander Persson SUPERMARKET MEETINGS PROGRAMME Katarina Evasdotter Birath, Kajsa Sandström ECONOMY AND ADMINISTRATION Meggi Sandell, Julia Ahl, Molly Carnestedt GRAPHIC DESIGN Andreas Ribbung WEBMASTER John W Fail Catalogue: GRAPHIC DESIGN AND LAYOUT Eva Beierheimer IMAGE PROCESSING Eva Beierheimer COVER IMAGE Dolanbay, ‘Untitled Singular Act’, 2014. Photo: Joakim Erixon Flodman LANGUAGE EDITING AND PROOFREADING James Foote for www.inte-lagom.se
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Rasmus Albertsen, Lotse Arkhang, Mats Bergsmeden, Cecilia Bivald, Evert Ekros, Joakim Erixon Flodman, Lena Flodman, Lennart Carlheim Gyllensköld, Petter Hellsing, Maria Högbacke, Pia Isaksson, Anders Jansson, Besik Kurashvili, Maria Luotsarinen, Claes Magnus Langenborg, Ola Marklund, Luc Pages, Jean Ploteau, Mona Peterson, Patrik Qvist, Bill Rubino, Malin Ståhl, Sarah Tehranian, Paula Urbano, Kim Ventura, Anders Örnberg If we have forgotten to mention anyone, we apologise! Thanks to everybody helping make this project possible this year – you will be mentioned by name in next year’s edition. Last but not least we want to thank our families who put up with us working far too much every year.
SUPERMARKET 2015 was made possible with the support of: Kulturförvaltningen, Stockholms stad (The Culture Administration, City of Stockholm) www.kultur.stockholm.se Kulturrådet (Swedish Arts Council) www.kulturradet.se The Swedish Institute www.si.se Nordic Culture Point’s Mobility Programme www.kulturkontaktnord.org Iaspis, The Swedish Arts Grants Committee’s International Programme for Visual Artists www.iaspis.com The catalogue is printed on one of the world’s most environmentally friendly papers – Scandia 2000, from Lessebo Paper.
COOPERATION PARTNERS Konstfack, University College of Arts, Crafts and Design www.konstfack.se NKF, The Nordic Art Association, Swedish Section www.nkf.se BUS – Bildkonst Upphovsrätt i Sverige www.bus.se AIM Network – Artists’ Initiatives’ Meetings Konstgrupp Almedalen www.konstgruppalmedalen.tumblr.com Kultwatch www.kultwatch.se AICA Sweden, Svenska Konstkritikersamfundet www.aicasweden.se The International Association of Art/KRO www.iaa-europe.eu, www.kro.se
MEDIA PARTNERS Bpigs, Berlin Independents Guide www.bpigs.com Omkonst www.omkonst.com Konstkalendern, Artguide Sweden www.konstkalendern.se Konsten.net www.konsten.net
SUPPORTING OUR EXHIBITORS Mondriaan Fund www.mondriaanfonds.nl Stroom Den Haag www.stroom.nl Creative Scotland www.creativescotland.com Polish Cultural Institute in Stockholm www.polskainstitutet.se Frame Visual Art Finland www.frame-finland.fi Embassy of Spain Stockholm www.exteriores.gob.es/Embajadas/Estocolmo Canada Council for the Arts www.canadacouncil.ca CALQ, Conceil dess arts et des lettres Québec www.calq.gouv.qc.ca Grosserer L.F. Foghts Fond www.foghtsfond.dk Arts Promotion Centre Finland www.taike.fi Kulturfonden för Sverige och Finland www.kulturfonden.net EU Japan Fest www.eu-japanfest.org University of Arts in Poznan www.uap.edu.pl Adam Mickiewicz Institute www.culture.pl Offenbach am Main Cultural Department www.offenbach.de Stadt Frankfurt am Main Kulturamt www.frankfurt.de Finlandsinstitutet www.finlandsinstitutet.se Uppsala Kulturnämnd www.uppsala.se/kulturnamnden Foundation of University of Arts Poznan Metallcenter www.metallcenter.se
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Exhibition stands 1646, The Hague, Netherlands.....08 Galleri 54, Gothenburg, Sweden.....09 Al-Mahatta Gallery, Ramallah, Palestine.....10 AllArtNow, Damascus, Syria.....11 Alpineum Produzentengalerie, Lucerne, Switzerland.....12 A.M. 180 collective, Prague, Czech Republic.....13 Antena Estudio, Mexico City, Mexico.....14 Art On Armitage, Chicago, USA.....15 Artellewa Art Space, Cairo, Egypt.....16 Axel Obiger, Berlin, Germany.....17 AXENÉO7, Gatineau, Canada.....18
Bang Art Now Centre, Saguenay, Canada.....19 Galleri Box, Gothenburg, Sweden.....20 Candyland, Stockholm, Sweden.....21 CirkulationsCentralen, Malmö, Sweden.....22 Club Solo, Breda, Netherlands.....23 Detroit Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden.....24 Dienstgebäude, Zurich, Switzerland.....25 Duplex100m2, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.....26 EULENGASSE, Frankfurt, Germany.....27 Filmverkstaden, Vaasa, Finland.....28 Gocart Gallery, Visby, Sweden.....29 Grafiska Sällskapet, Stockholm, Sweden.....30 hangmenProjects, Stockholm, Sweden.....31 ID:I Galleri, Stockholm, Sweden.....32 interviewroom11, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.....33 Galleri Konstepidemin, Gothenburg, Sweden.....34 Kunsthuis SYB, Beetsterzwaag, Netherlands.....35 Köttinspektionen, Uppsala, Sweden.....36 Lateral ArtSpace, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.....37 Miza Galeri, Tirana, Albania.....38 Museum of Contemporary Cuts, Istanbul, Turkey.....39 MUU galleria, Helsinki, Finland.....40 Nafasi Art Space, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.....41 Open Place, Kyiv, Ukraine.....42 Ormston House, Limerick, Ireland.....43 PARAZIT, Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation.....44
Parkingallery, Tehran, Iran.....45 Pasaj, Istanbul, Turkey.....46 Photographic Centre Peri, Turku, Finland.....47 Pink Cube, Oslo, Norway.....48 Plan B, Amsterdam, Netherlands.....49 sant marc, Sineu, Spain.....50 Galleria Sculptor, Helsinki, Finland.....51 Sever-7, Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation.....52 Silverado, Poznań, Poland.....53 Studio44, Stockholm, Sweden.....54 Tegen 2, Stockholm, Sweden.....55 The Room Below, Kanazawa, Japan.....56 Titanik Gallery, Turku, Finland.....57 Udstillingsstedet TYS, Copenhagen, Denmark.....58 Urgente, Buenos Aires, Argentina.....59 Various Artists, Brussels, Belgium.....60 Galleri Verkligheten, Umeå, Sweden.....61 Verkstad: rum för konst, Norrköping, Sweden.....62Norrköping, Sweden Ў gallery of contemporary art, Minsk, Belarus .....63
Presentation stands...65 Bilaga – limited editions, Gothenburg, Sweden Konstkonsulenterna i Sverige, Sweden Konstnärernas Kollektivverkstad i Nacka, Sweden Konstperspektiv, Sweden Konstpool, Stockholm, Sweden NKF Nordic Art Association Finland Plattform, Malmö, Sweden Tidskriften Hjärnstorm, Stockholm, Sweden
1646 The Hague, Netherlands
Shana Moulton, ‘Mindplace thoughtstream’, Multimedia Installation, 2014 Photo: Floris Kruidenberg, courtesy: 1646
1646 Boekhorststraat 125 The Hague 2512 CN Netherlands +31 6 41256950 info@1646.nl www.1646.nl 8
1646 is a project space for contemporary art. A dedicated space for experimental art practices and ideas, 1646 is a platform for new productions and presentations with special emphasis on encouraging artists to realise new projects on location. Next to a year-long programme of exhibitions, 1646 hosts artists’ talks, video screenings, and lectures, and runs a residency programme for foreign artists and curators. 1646 presents an installation by Shana Moulton. Through her performances, videos, and multidimensional installations, Shana Moulton (USA, b. 1976) creates worlds at the threshold of absurdity and truth, catharsis and cliché, the material and the spiritual. The artist positions herself in the role of her alter ego, Cynthia, who moves with worry and wonderment through environments designed from autobiographical experiences, subconscious associations, and fantasy. Ascribing healing properties to the banal trappings of everyday life, Moulton’s works elicit a potent empathy on the part of the viewer that allows for these narratives to continue beyond the immediate experience of an artwork.
Galleri 54 Gothenburg, Sweden
Sara Lännerström, ‘Känguru målar porträtt av duvhöken i morgondis’, 2011. Performance at Konstkarusellen 2011. Photo: Galleri 54
Galleri 54 Kastellgatan 7 413 07 Gothenburg Sweden
info@galleri54.com www.galleri54.com
Galleri 54 is an artist-run gallery in Gothenburg. Group 54, formed in 1954 as a reaction to the Gothenburg art climate that was considered confined and conservative, runs the gallery. The gallery has existed since 1959, and is run by a board consisting of 10-12 artists working in Gothenburg. The board members are rotated on a regular basis. Our primary task is to offer interesting and varied exhibitions showing local, national and international artists. Our aim is to offer artists a possibility to show their work and to formulate their ideas without commercial pressure and influence. Galleri 54 regularly hosts evening events arranged as an alternative form of presenting and discussing contemporary art. We also mediate contacts and promote artists working in Gothenburg nationally and abroad.
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Al-Mahatta Gallery Ramallah, Palestine
Al-Mahatta, exhibition view from the annual public art workshop ‘Back and Forth’
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Al-Mahatta Gallery Ein Misbah, City center Ramallah 970 Palestine
Al-Mahatta Gallery is an artist-run not-for-profit organisation based in Ramallah. The Gallery was founded in July 2008 as an independent voluntary youth initiative, creating the first professional exhibition space for visual arts in Ramallah. It offers an opportunity for both local and international artists to engage with a Palestinian audience.
+970 569184193 m2amous@gmail.com www.facebook.com/almahattagallery Ramallah
Al Mahatta Gallery works to develop the visual arts in Palestine through securing exhibition spaces for local and international artists; providing full residency and production facilities; implementing programmes and projects designed by the gallery, targeting Palestinian artists and the local public; and cooperating with both local and international institutes and individuals working in the visual arts or culture in Palestine.
AllArtNow Damascus, Syria
Muhammad Ali, ink on paper, 2015 Nisrine Boukhari, installation, 2014 Mahmoud Dayoub, Acrylic on canvas
AllArtNow House no 12, Almansha st Alamine Quarter Damascus Syrian Arab Republic +963 933692145 boukhari.abir@gmail.com www.allartnow.com
AllArtNow is considered to be the only independent collective space in Syria for contemporary art. Founded in 2005, the initiative aims to create greater opportunities for emerging Syrian artists and the development of the contemporary arts practice in Syria and to create windows between Syria and the rest of the world. A neglected house in the old city of Damascus serves as AllArtNow’s laboratory for art: it is a hub for emerging artistic practice and serves as a meeting point for local and international artists to exchange creative ideas and form collaborations. AllArtNow has succeeded in creating opportunities for Syrian artists to learn, produce, diffuse and exchange with international artists via residencies and workshops. AllArtNow has been selected to participate in many international events, organised ‘Living Spaces’, an international contemporary art festival since 2009; ‘Studio1’, an informal school for contemporary art; and ‘Boukhari House’, a new space for an exchange/residency, which unfortunately did not start because of the unrest in Syria.
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Alpineum Produzentengalerie Lucerne, Switzerland
Claudia Kübler, ‘Zeit verstreichen’ video, 47’50’’, 2013 Monika Müller, ‘TI A_Study’ graphite and pencil on paper, 23.8x32.7, 2012 Thierry Perriard, ‘Tête’ Oil-Pastel on Paper, 70x52 cm, 2015 Diana Seeholzer, ‘over ever’ mixed media on paper, 40x30 cm, 2014
Alpineum Produzentengalerie Hirschmattstrasse 30a Lucerne 6003 LU Switzerland +41 414100025 info@alpineum.com www.alpineum.com 12
The Alpineum Produzentengalerie was founded in November 2007. The gallery contributes actively to Lucerne’s cultural life, with eight annual shows together with discourse and debate concerning contemporary art and its practices. In its exhibitions it represents the artistic positioning of the founding members as well as those of invited guest artists from Switzerland and abroad. Extra activities such as lectures, artists’ talks, video screenings and performances, often in collaboration with other artist–run initiatives, accompany the exhibitions. At Supermarket 2015 we present a combined intallation based on the works and a collectively conceived walldrawing of four of our twelve artists: Claudia Kübler (video), Monika Müller (graphite drawings), Thierry Perriard (intaglio) and Diana Seeholzer (paintings and objects).
A.M.180 collective Prague, Czech Republic
Digital collages by A.M. 180 collective crew
A.M.180 collective Bělehradská 45 16200 Prague Czech Republic +42 731177641 kubahosek@gmail.com www.am180.org
The gallery A.M.180 was founded in 2003 by Štěpán Bolf and Anežka and Jakub Hošek, who are also known as the A.M.180 Collective. It is one of the oldest such galleries in Prague and commands a specific role within the Czech art scene. A.M.180 presents works of artists across generations, solo and group exhibitions, and regularly organises exhibitions with international artists. At A.M.180 the role of the curator is secondary to the gallery’s multi-genre character, especially concerning the relationship between music and the visual arts. Another important feature of the gallery is the fact that until recently it has been financially independent: the music production part remains so. By the end of 2014 the gallery had organised about two hundred exhibitions.
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Antena Estudio Mexico City, Mexico
Gregorio Barrio Montoya, ‘Untitled’, glass beads and wax, 2015 Ortiz-Vega and Barrio, ‘Celula’, glass beads, embroidery thread and wax on board, 2013 Andrés Basurto, ‘Cuernavaca’, porcelain, blown glass and epoxy putty, 2015 Laura Ortiz-Vega, ‘Guadalajara Sunday’, embroidery thread and wax on board, 2012
Antena Estudio Michoacan 121 Col. Condesa Mexico City 6140 Mexico
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Antena Estudio is an artist-run gallery based in Mexico City. The core of our project is the re-evaluation and integration of manual and artisanal means of production in the creation of art objects with a contemporary statement. We are focused on promoting work that represents the differences and similarities between the culture and cosmovision of contemporary and traditional artists.
Art On Armitage Chicago, USA
Falon Mihalik, ‘Living Great Lakes Map’, installation with living plants, Feb. 2014 Photo: Mary Ellen Croteau DOEprojekts, ‘Landmark Home’, installation, Aug. 2014 Photo: Deborah Adams Doehring Helena Johard, ‘Carboniferous Memories’, performance, May 31, 2014 Photo: Mary Ellen Croteau
Art On Armitage 4125 W Armitage Av Chicago, IL 60639 United States
Art On Armitage is a window gallery dedicated to contemporary art exhibitions, installations and other creations on busy Armitage Avenue in Chicago. Operating since 2003, AOA brings art out of the confines of the traditional art gallery and into the public realm and is visible 24 hours a day. Artists from as near as the next block to as far as Korea and Sweden have exhibited in this unique space. The intention is to encourage dialogue about contemporary art and its place in the community.
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artellewa art space Cairo, Egypt
Hamdy Reda, one of the exhibition works Activities at artellewa art space
artellewa art space 19 Mohamed Ali El-Eseary St. Ard El Lewa, Giza 111345 Cairo, Egypt +20 1225963611 info@artellewa.com www.artellewa.com 16
artellewa art space was founded and has been managed by visual artist Hamdy Reda since 2007. Located in a relaxed area of Cairo. artellewa creates a space for the formation and activation of dialogue between artists and society, facilitates artists’ projects, workshops, exhibitions and hosts artists-inresidence with the aim of producing special projects, enriching the civic and cultural life, and improving the urban environment. It is a space for the rejuvenation of progressive thoughts and connecting local inhabitants with the culture of the city and the world through art. It creates the opportunity for artists to interact and experiment with the community. We exhibit a collage of drawings and prints by Cairo-based artists under the title: Cairo Daydreams & Nightmares.
Axel Obiger Berlin, Germany
Alexa Kreissl and Maja Rohwetter, ‘The shape of things to come’ exhibition view , 2014 Nana Kreft and Tim Trantenroth, ‘Abschattung’, exhibition view, 2014 Group Show ‘Familie und Erinnerung’, exhibition view, 2015 Alke Brinkmann and Katharina Moessinger, ‘Kein Bock’, exhibition view, 2014
Axel Obiger Brunnenstraße 29 10119 Berlin Germany +49 30 76236376 info@axelobiger.com www.axelobiger.net
Who is Axel Obiger? Axel Obiger is a fictitious, perfect gallerist from Austria. The project space Axel Obiger functions as an artwork itself, questioning the role models and mechanisms of the art system. The topic of the fictitious gallerist is taken up regularly: at the Preview Art Fair in 2009 visitors could listen to his voice in an radio interview, and in 2011 we exhibited artists from his watchlist. In 2015 we showcase his private collection. Located in central Berlin, we present 11 exhibitions per year in different formats: dialogue shows of one member and one guest artist; topical group shows; and satellite shows produced by invited curators. Alke Brinkmann, Harriet Groß, Katrin Hoffert, Nana Kreft, Gabriele Künne, Josina von der Linden, Katharina Moessinger, Oliver Möst, Enrico Niemann, Suzanne Ring and Maja Rohwetter are Axel Obiger.
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AXENÉO7 Gatineau, Canada
Shuvinai Ashoona, ‘Untitled’, 2011
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AXENÉO7 presents the work of two exceptional Canadian mid-career artists, Marc Courtemanche of L’Ange-Gardien, Quebec and Shuvinai Ashoona of Cape Dorset, Nunavut. Courtemanche’s works are replicas of traditional wood tools and furniture made entirely from ceramics, transgressing many of the rules of design and cabinetmaking. Ashoona’s drawings are fantasmagoric depictions of Inuit life - past, present and future - which illustrate, in a stunning palette of colours, the savoir-faire and ingenuity of the Nordic peoples. Founded in 1983, AXENÉO7 is an artist-run centre dedicated to advocating, promoting and exhibiting the visual arts, while developing critical discourse around them. Through a critically engaged programme, it endeavours to expand the parameters of artistic practice and forms of presentation, and to improve artists’ working conditions.
Bang Art Now Centre Saguenay, Canada
Amélie Laurence Fortin, ‘Famous Women Artists’, inkjet print, 2014 Marc Dulude, ‘Causality’, photography (magnet, iron filings), 2015
Bang Art Now Centre 132 Racine Street Saguenay G7H 5B5 Chicoutimi, Québec Canada +1 418 543-2744 information@centrebang.ca www.centrebang.ca
The Bang contemporary art centre promotes the necessity of art and nurtures the artist’s role in society. We support the works of visual and digital artists from Québec, Canada and all over world. The art we support at Bang is predicated on delivering a critical and constructive look at the challenges of our time - issues such as the creation of new knowledge, innovation, and the sharing of skills among the members of our community. Bang’s artistic direction fosters modernising creative languages, drawing out the artist’s insight and encouraging novel approaches. Our artistic orientation at Bang revolves around interpenetrating artistic practices, which are increasingly leaning toward interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary and even transdisciplinary concepts.
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Galleri Box Gothenburg, Sweden
Trinidad Carrillo, ‘The Orphan’, inkjet print, 60x60 cm, 2013 Trinidad Carrillo, ‘Dark Lake’‚ inkjet print, 110x100 cm, 2011 Trinidad Carrillo, ‘A Good Place For Hallucinations’, analog C-print, 100x100 cm, 2012
Galleri Box Kastellgatan 10 411 22 Gothenburg Sweden
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Artist-run Galleri Box has for the last sixteen years exhibited both contemporary Swedish artists and introduced international artists to a Swedish audience. With broad programming that includes exhibitions, artists’ talks, seminars and off-site collaborations, Box has established a position as an important place for communication within the field of contemporary art. Box is run by Erik Betshammar, Peter Götzlinger, Martin Hultén, Helga Härenstam, Kim Johansson, Gustav Lejelind, Esmeralda Valencia Lindström, Josefina Posch, Sarah Schmidt, Jenny Simmar and Hendrik Zeitler. This year at Supermarket Box will once again present a Gothenburg-based artist in a solo exhibition. Box has invited Trinidad Carrillo, who uses photography to configure and amplify a unique dimension: a territory of emotions, mysteries and riddles.
Candyland Stockholm, Sweden
‘The Undoing of Knots’, ink and gouache on paper, 190x114 cm, 2014 ‘Trophies Were Made and the Message Did Not Matter. The Joy Was Already in their Bones’ ink and gouache on paper, 78x106 cm, 2014
Candyland Gotlandsgatan 76 116 38 Stockholm Sweden +46 703 365862 galleri@candyland.se www.candyland.se
Candyland was founded in 2004, and has since then arranged more than 120 exhibitions. No common decisions on what to show are taken. Nine people with individual drives, interests and approaches to art take turns in inviting artists to exhibit. At Supermarket 2015 Candyland has invited Maja Ruznic, born in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1983, and based in Los Angeles, USA. Ruznic’s new paintings hint at folklore, sexuality, femininity and inherited trauma. They possess the same psychological intimacy and phantasmagoric quality as her earlier works, only this time she has embedded her figures into predominantly dark backgrounds and allowed them to appear stain-like, emerging from the darkness. This new body of work offers glimpses into uncanny yet familiar landscapes and evokes feelings of discomfort and displacement. The ambiguously gendered figures are alive and dead at once: they are ‘avet’ – the Bosnian word for an apparition.
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CirkulationsCentralen Malmö, Sweden
Knaggi, ‘#knaggi (2014-04-26-2014-06-24)’, c-print on paper and aluminium poster frames, 100x100 cm (each print), 2014 (ongoing series). Madelene Oldeman, ‘No title’ (detail), ink, watercolour and acrylic paint on paper, 2014.
CirkulationsCentralen Nobelvägen 125 212 15 Malmö Sweden
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CirkulationsCentralen (CC) was founded in 2003 and is a non-commercial, artist-run space for the production and presentation of contemporary art and culture, located in Malmö, Sweden. The heart of CC is an artists’ cooperative which consists of 24 studios. CC runs a gallery at Båstadgatan 4. This year three artists are representing CC at Supermarket. Knaggi is an artist duo consisting of Arngrímur Borgþórsson (b. 1979, Hafnarfjörður, Iceland) and Andreas Knag-Danielsen (b. 1983, Bergen, Norway). They work in Malmö, Sweden, and have been collaborating since 2011. www.knaggi.com. Madelene Oldeman (born 1972) lives and works in Malmö, Sweden. She works with large ink and watercolour drawings on paper. www.madeleneoldeman.se
Club Solo Breda, Netherlands
Club Solo, Frontside building Joost Krijnen ‘The overwhelmingly authentic artists’, colored pencil, charcoal and soft pastel on paper, 101.5x125 cm, 2014 Joost Krijnen ‘The Workshop’, charcoal, marker, soft pastel, ballpoint, pencil, acrylic and tape on primed MDF panel and paper combined with clay, plastic, MDF and painted wood, 244x366x50 cm, 2014
Club Solo Kloosterlaan 138 Breda 4811EE Netherlands
clubsolobreda@gmail.com www.clubsolo.nl
Club Solo is an artist-run initiative located in Breda, The Netherlands. Our main role is to provide solo exhibitions for artists in mid-career. Club Solo has a partnership with Van Abbemuseum (Eindhoven, Netherlands) and MuHKA (Antwerp, Belgium). Each solo show is augmented by a curator from one of the participating museums who add a work from their collection that relates to the work of the solo artist. For Supermarket 2015 Club Solo has chosen not to bring an artist in mid-career but instead present the talented young Dutch artist Joost Krijnen (1983, Breda) in combination with a selected piece from the Van Abbemuseum. www.joostkrijnen.nl www.vanabbemuseum.nl
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Detroit Stockholm Stockholm, Sweden
Jenny Soep, ‘Drawing Exchange’, smartphone Texted Drawing Exchange with Derrick Welsh, 2012 Warren King, ‘Shaoxing Group, China’, cardboard, 2014 Alannah Robins, ‘Migrant’, video still, 2014
Detroit Stockholm Roslagsgatan 21 113 55 Stockholm Sweden
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For Supermarket 2015, the gallery/studio Detroit, Stockholm is proud to present ‘Dis/Connection’. Utilising audio and visual elements as well as interactive media, participants are invited to examine the connection and loss of connection between individuals, across and within societies, cultures and geographies. In a carefully co-curated space, the artists exploring the concept with sculpture, interactive drawing, sound installation and video are Warren King, Jenny Soep, Joanne Grune-Yanoff and Alannah Robins. ‘Detroit, Stockholm’ is an artist-run collective. From nomadic performance art festivals, music and art happenings and various multimedia exhibitions, we provide a free platform and project space for international guest artists as well as our own members.
Dienstgebäude Zurich, Switzerland
Colin Guillemet, ‘Impressions (laser) du soleil couchant’, 37 A4 color copies, perspex. 850x30 cm approx., 2013 Marianne Engel, ‘Pilze’, Oxydharz Nachtleuchtpigment, size variable, 2010 - 2013 (ongoing) Andreas Marti, ‘Stalactite’, C-Print, 40x32 cm, Ed. 5 + 2AP, 2013 Eva-Fiore Kovacovsky, ‘401 Erlenblätter (Auswahl/Selection)’, 20 B/W Plotts, 85x60 cm, Ed. 10 + 2AP, 2014
Dienstgebäude Töpferstrasse 26 Zurich 8045 Switzerland
info@dienstgebaeude.ch www.dienstgebaeude.ch
Dienstgebäude is an artists’ collaboration based in Zurich. More than 50 exhibitions and side projects have been produced in the last 6 years, including 20 solo shows. Dienstgebäude has edited a number of catalogues from past solo exhibitions. For Supermarket 2015 we will show a selection of various artists with one piece of art from each artist. It will be a selection of young, upcoming and emerging artists as well as established artists. Colin Guillemet, Pascal Schwaighofer, Marianne Engel, Eva-Fiore Kovacovsky, Andreas Marti and Wink Witholt will show works in different media, including small installations, photography, objects, and drawings. It will present the focus of our programme at Dienstgebäude.
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Duplex100m2 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Duplex100m2 Obala Kulina Bana 22 71000 Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina +387 63952197 duplex10m2@gmail.com www.duplex100m2.com 26
Since 2004, Duplex100m2 has supported the art scene of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the Balkans. It organises exhibitions on local, regional and international levels; it enhances the visibility of art in Bosnia and Herzegovina outside of its borders, especially at international contemporary art fairs; it makes connections between numerous contemporary art actors – artists, curators, institutional representatives and private partners; it does everything with the aim to foster new projects and establish an unusual platform for artistic encounters. For Supermarket 2015 we proudly present the project ‘You Are Cordially Invited’, curated by Eléonore Pano-Zavaroni, Nayoung Kim and Julie Sas, and including works by special guests. Following the first edition of You Are Cordially Invited in 2013, the new project will gather various international artists around an unconventional exhibition format. The project plays with the constraints within the exhibition context and its expectations, the necessity of collaboration and the aim of integrating within the frame of an artistic practice the practice of exhibiting. This galvanised us to make a common piece.
EULENGASSE Frankfurt, Germany
LE S F E M M E S D E LA R ÉVO LUT I O N · A F T E R IAN H AM I L TO N F I N LAY
Lou-Andreas Salomé
Blumör, ‘untitled’, oil on canvas, 170 cmx150 cm, 2007 Werres ‘Travelling from Soller to Palma de Mallorca and back’, ink on paper, 70 cmx100 cm, 2011 Khatschaturian, ‘untitled’, moose horn, plastic figures, acrylic board, 27 cmx65 cmx60 cm, 2015 Etzemüller/Theuer ‘untitled’, ink on tracing paper, 1994 Zimmermann, ‘Les Femmes de la Révolution – After Ian Hamilton Finlay’, Indigo Print, 16 cmx20 cm, Limited Edtion 35, 2014
Ausstellungsraum EULENGASSE Seckbacher Landstrasse 16 60389 Frankfurt Germany + 49 69 5600 5910 info@eulengasse.de www.eulengasse.de
EULENGASSE is an artist-run space in Frankfurt am Main, Gemany, which provides a platform for artists and those interested in contemporary art and culture. Founded in 2003, it is informal, yet professional, and is an important venue in the Frankfurt art community. It is open to a wide variety of different and even controversial perspectives. The members, mainly artists, exchange artistic positions, determine the collective politics, conceive projects, determine the annual theme, and prepare future exhibitions and events. In addition to exhibitions, EULENGASSE organises discussions and lectures, film programmes, performances, music events and excursions, to promote contacts between different artists and between artists and the public. Programmes are regularly supported by the Culture Department of the City of Frankfurt am Main and there is a focus on supporting artists from Frankfurt and Offenbach.
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Filmverkstaden Vaasa, Finland
Lasse Vairio, ‘UNDER (a sea cave)’, super8 film, 2014
Filmverkstaden TvĂĽlfabriken Levonsgatan 2 65200 Vaasa Finland mail@filmverkstaden.fi www.filmverkstaden.fi 28
Filmverkstaden is an association which aims to improve the opportunities for artists to work with independent experimental audio-visual arts while raising interest in audio-visual art in general. A national and international platform where artists and creative professionals involved with the audio-visual arts can meet, create, develop, show and share their art. A place for development and experiment, through exchange of knowledge and inspiration. With a soft spot for analogue film, photo and sound art. Filmverkstaden provides working facilities such as a darkroom for film and photo, masterclasses and workshops, film screenings, programmed events and projects.
Gocart Gallery Visby, Sweden
Marc Savior, ‘In the Garden’, mixed media, 35x39, 35x25 cm, 2015 Jeanette Path, ‘The serie Beautiful minds’, photo 16x16 cm, one portrait of four Pia Ingelse, Mervi Kekarainen, Kristina Frank, ‘Krupnik tours’ performance and video, 2015, Photo: Hasse Tholin
Gocart Gallery Klosterbrunnsgatan 1A 62156 Visby Sweden
info@gocartgallery.se www.gocartgallery.se
Gocart Gallery presents the new travel agency ‘Krupnik Tours’ with the destination ‘Inside Out’. We find Gocart Gallery in the middle of the Baltic Sea, halfway to Russia. Gocart is run by the gallery association on Gotland. Our aim is to show contemporary art that interest us. The space also serves as a vital cultural focal point for both members and guests and we initiate and encourage cooperation and exchanges with local, national and international artists, collectives and organisations. Participating artists: the performance group ‘Kropnic Tours’ with Mervi Kekarainen, Kristina Frank and Pia Ingelse; separate art pieces by Mark Savior and Jeanette Path.
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Grafiska Sällskapet Stockholm, Sweden
Eftertryck: Print Acts Marie Andersson in collaboration with Kolko Ink, ‘Printerplay’, performance, 2015 Olle Halvars, ‘Mummify the weirdos’, linocut, 2014 Photo: Christian Bagge Lina Nordenström, ‘ENOT LE DEN’, typewriter and pencil drawing on paper from Tumba Bruk, linocut cover, 21.5x17 cm, 8 pages, 2014 Maria Lagerborg, ‘Swim’, woodcut/phenakistoscope/mirror, Ø30 cm, 2014 Svante Drake, ‘Trappor vi minns’, paper cut, 2014 Magnus Dahl and Tobias Törnqvist, ‘Resa utan karta’, installation, 300x250 cm, 2015. Photo: Magnus Dahl Åsa Andersson, from series: ‘Körsbärsblomssanatoriet’, prints, objects, text, photography 2014Maria Lindström, ‘Gambler’, photo from series ‘Oberättade historier’, 2014 (All the images have been cropped)
Grafiska Sällskapet Hornsgatan 6 118 20 Stockholm Sweden +46 8 643 88 04 galleri@grafiskasallskapet.se www. grafiskasallskapet.se 30
Since 1910 The Swedish Printmakers’ Association promotes the interests of printmakers, and arranges national and international exhibitions as well as distributing information about printmaking as an art form. The Association runs a gallery in central Stockholm, from which there is a vast network of contacts to other printmakers’ collective workshops and associations in Sweden and abroad. For Supermarket 2015 we present ‘Eftertryck: Print Acts’. Invited artists from The Swedish Printmakers’ Association will transform the booth into a changeable space with approximately two scheduled performances per day. The list of activities includes choreography on metal plates, sound works relating to printed matter, readings and typewriter art, paper cuts, animated works, the ‘mixing’ of clothes and printing of woodblocks and lots more.
hangmenProjects Stockholm, Sweden
Installation view, Stephen McKenzie at hangmenProjects 2015
hangmenProjects Ringv채gen 86 118 60 Stockholm
hangmenProjects wish to support and promote new artworks and collaborations. In particular art installations that are site specific, where the artist has the possibility to develop the work in the space where it will be exhibited. We envisage hangmenProjects space as a catalyst for artists to take their ideas to the next level.
jenny@hangmenprojects.com +46 70 448 66 19 www.hangmenprojects.com 31
ID:I Galleri Stockholm, Sweden
Linjära övertagningar - relay drawing, concept: Helene Heldt Hortlund
ID:I Galleri Tjärhovsgatan19 116 28 Stockholm Sweden
galleri.idi@gmail.com www.idigalleri.org 32
ID:I galleri is an artist-run space where contemporary exhibitions and events have thrived independently of the commercial art scene since 2002. The gallery has built its foundation on pushing expectations and “taking a stand to consciously allow for the ever-changing prerequisites vital for creating and exhibiting art”. From sound art installations to guerilla gardening performances, ID:I has been a platform for exploration, discussion and community partnership. Despite the fact that Sweden was in the midst of a recession when ID:I first began, the gallery has maintained a strong position through the financial support of its members and, most importantly, through their dedication and vision. These qualities of independence and determination have enabled ID:I galleri to remain successfully untethered to the established Swedish art world’s hierachies and expectations.
interviewroom11 Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Susan Boyle, ‘Art Gallery Letterbox’, digital print, 2013 Matthew Pang, ‘Birdy’ acrylic on canvas, 2013 Derek Sutherland, ‘Untitled’, steel piping, chain, carpeted floor tiles, exposed floor, 2014 Photo: Mirja Koponen Colin Lindsay and Alberto Condotta, installation view of ‘Building Echoes’, 2015 Photo: Suzanne van der Lingen
interviewroom11 38 Castle Terrace Edinburgh EH3 9SJ United Kingdom
info@ir11.org.uk www.ir11.org.uk
Founded in 2013, interviewroom 11 is an artist-run gallery and project space in the centre of Edinburgh, housed in an old 1960s brutalist office block currently being rehabilitated for creative industry and technology uses. The gallery is run by a committee of artists and curators all sharing an interest and a passion to provide a platform for emerging and early career artists. Our programme is a mix of committee-run projects, solo and group exhibitions and selected invited curatorial projects, and we currently have nine shows planned for the coming year. For Supermarket 2015 we present the work of nine Scotland based artists, including paintings by Brian Cheeswright, sculptural objects by Derek Sutherland, photography by Susan Boyle and large-scale paper-based works by Willem Ventner. We are interested in experimenting with exhibition/gallery models and curating and welcome contacts from artist-run spaces around Europe who share our interests.
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Galleri Konstepidemin Gothenburg, Sweden
Elin Wikström, ‘Tveksamt oproblematiska vardagsaktiviteter del ett, version 1 – 5 (Det är inte lätt att vara konsument)’, intervention, 2014 Photo 1 Lasse Persson, Photo 2 Elin Wikström, Photo 3 Denis Romanovski Elin Wikström’s five-day intervention at Konstepidemin’s restaurant Blå Huset where guests were offered to test and rate food products by brand. For example toast served with seven kinds of orange marmalade or shots of four different brands of apple juice.
Ismail Hosny and Patricia Vane, (Cairo) Ismail Hosny and Patricia Vane, (Gothenburg) Anna Wieselgren, ‘Electoral Ink (Iraq 2005)’, pigment print on paper Stina Östberg, ‘Objet trouvé’, video still Konstepidemin’s artist-in-residence, ‘Kris-Populism-Konst’, Photo Anna Lamberg Konstepidemins artist-in-residence presents part of the project ‘Kris-Populism-Konst’, with the artists Ismail Hosny (Egypt), Patricia Vane (Netherlands), Anna Wieselgren (Sweden/Canada), Stina Östberg (Sweden), curated by Anna Lamberg.
Galleri Konstepidemin Konstepidemins väg 6 413 14 Gothenburg Sweden +46 31 41 00 53 galleri@konstepidemin.se www.konstepidemin.se 34
Galleri Konstepidemin is artist-run and consists of exhibition spaces with different characters. The main gallery shows contemporary art. Two other spaces offer an atmosphere that calls for experimental and site-specific artworks: The Cave Room is a stone vault, The Boiler Room a cellar room and the Pid Web Gallery is for moving art and sound. For Supermarket 2015 Galleri Konstepidemin has invited Konstepidemin’s artists-in-residence to share our space. Last year the residency started the forum ‘Crisis-Populism-Art’ where local and international artists have been working together. Some of the works will be presented in a curated exhibition. In the other half, the artist Elin Wikström explores consumerism in a new work based on her intervention at Konstepidemin’s restaurant in October 2014.
Kunsthuis SYB Beetsterzwaag, Netherlands
Tina Helen and Søren Thilo Funder, ‘Three Man High’, installation, publication and set-up, 2014
Kunsthuis SYB Hoofdstraat 70 Beetsterzwaag 9244 CP Friesland Netherlands info@kunsthuissyb.nl www.kunsthuissyb.nl
Kunsthuis SYB is an artist residency based in Beetsterzwaag, Friesland. SYB offers space, stimulus and support to artists so they can develop themselves through research, experimentation and new collaborations. Artists are encouraged to converse with professionals and scientists from different fields to broaden their network and share their work process. SYB offers two kinds of residencies: - residencies for visual artists and artists’ initiatives living or working in the Netherlands - summer residencies for foreign visual artists and initiatives For Supermarket 2015 SYB presents a small duo show titled ‘Three Man High’. The show consists of a video work and accompanying publication by Danish artists Søren Thilo Funder and Tina Helen. ‘Three Man High’ was SYB´s first summer residency project in 2014. Alongside this work, SYB will present the European AiR collaboration and the research project Forum of Affinities by curator Angela Serino.
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Köttinspektionen Uppsala, Sweden
The facade of the artspace, 2014. Photo: Anna-Karin Brus Lusine Djanyan and Aleksej Knedlyakovsky, ‘The White Circle’, acrylic on cardboard, 70 m2, from the exhibition ‘Action in Art’, Köttinspektionen, May 2014. Photo: Mervi Junkkonen
Köttinspektionen Strandbodgatan 3 753 23 Uppsala Sweden
kottinspektionen@gmail.com www.teaterc.se/wp/kottinspektionen 36
Köttinspektionen is a new, non-commercial, artist-run art space in Uppsala. The building, designed in the 1930s by the Uppsala-based architect Gunnar Leche, originally housed a meat inspection agency and has high ceilings and an industrial feel. Since May 2014 Köttinspektionen has hosted art from several disciplines such as dance, theatre and visual art with the artist group Haka curating the visual art section. Köttinspektionen aims to be a production and presentation venue, where artists and creators can work in an innovative, experimental atmosphere. Haka intends to contribute interesting contemporary art, both national and international, to create a space for new ideas. At Supermarket 2015, Köttinspektionen will show glimpses from last year’s exhibitions, among others the art group 8g4vzy4 from the Royal College of Art in London, Russian Pussy Riot artists Lusine Djanyan and Alexander Knedlyakovski, as well as the Swedish cartoonist Liv Strömquist.
Lateral ArtSpace Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Lucian Indrei, ‘Man Must’, acrylic on paper, 2015 Gabriel Stoian, ‘Justify my love’, polymer clay, 2014 Lea Rasovszky, ‘Nocturnal Tropikana no. 4’, acrylic on glass, 2014
Lateral ArtSpace Fabrica de Pensule Strada Henri Barbusse 59-61 Cluj-Napoca 400616 România
Lateral ArtSpace is a non-profit artist-led exhibition and project space located in the Paintbrush Factory in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It is dedicated to local, national and international emerging artists. Lateral ArtSpace was founded in April 2012 and is coordinated by three Romanian artists: Dragoș Bădiță, Cristina Curcan and Lucian Indrei. The project started as a response to the lack of exhibition possibilities for emerging artists. It is open to various projects and collaborations.
+40 27806321 lateralartspace@gmail.com www.lateralartspace.com 37
Miza Galeri Tirana, Albania
Contemporary Art Gallery Digital photo, 2012 Invited to take part in an artist’s residency in the village of Rasma in northern Albania, one of the founders of Miza, artist Olson Lamaj, conceived a conceptual artwork. He wanted to create an intellectual connection with the absence of an established contemporary art system in Albania and the abandoned shelter used for the installation, the very typical ruined architecture that marks the Albanian landscape. The medium used by Lamaj is an explicit and unequivocal written label. Here the lexicon is essential and the intent is provocative since the work consists of a small billboard saying “Contemporary Art Gallery”. While the work wants to signify that no ‘real’, ‘physical’ contemporary art gallery has ever found its place in Albania, the architecture becomes a sort of imaginary gallery exhibiting part of the evolution of a society that, more and more, generates needs, creates illusions and faces problems in finding solutions. Thus Lamaj’s shared desire to found the artist-run space Miza.
Miza Galeri RR: Vaso Pasha / Pallati 27 Tirana Albania
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Tiny, intimate, interactive, alternative. Miza Galeri was created firstly out of the need of three artists to build a space to present their art to an Albanian audience, and secondly as a chance for new artists to present themselves. The gallery aims to be a space where new contemporary artists have a physical environment to present their work and meet the public. The staff are always seeking new talents and are especially keen on promoting Albanian artists. Miza Galeri not only offers quality exhibitions but also gives art lovers in the country the chance to purchase the displayed artworks. They strongly believe in the power of art and think that Albania, just as any other country in the world, will one day have collectors and its own art market.
Museum of Contemporary Cuts Istanbul, Turkey
Lanfranco Aceti, ‘National Panties’, public space art intervention, 90x70 cm, 2012
Museum of Contemporary Cuts Sabanci Universitesi Orta Mahalle Universite Caddesi No: 27 Istanbul 34956 Turkey +90 539 505 5787 lanfranco.aceti@gmail.com www.museumofcontemporarycuts.org
The Museum of Contemporary Cuts (MoCC) is an international mobile museum that collaborates with and exists within international museums, art institutions, galleries and universities. At Supermarket 2015 MoCC will present new artworks and performances by Lanfranco Aceti (Italy, UK, US and Turkey, b. 1967) who is known for his socio-political artworks and art interventions, which exist both online and in public spaces. Through his artworks, installations, performances and activism, Aceti explores the incongruity of contemporary times and the dissolution of social space. Absurdity, folly and a dark irony characterise his artworks which explore the Kafkian relationship between the individual, the body and the power of personified corporations and institutions. Aceti has exhibited and done art interventions at the Institute of Contemporary Art in London, Tate Modern, MoMA, Art Athina and other venues around the world.
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MUU Gallery Helsinki, Finland
Installations by Leevi Lehtinen, detail, 2014. Photo: Leevi Lehtinen Leevi Lehtinen building up his installation, 2014. Photo: Timo Soppela Installations by Leevi Lehtinen, 2014. Photo: Timo Soppela
MUU Gallery LĂśnnrotinkatu 33 180 Helsinki Finland +358 9625972 director@muu.fi www.muu.fi 40
The Artists’ Association MUU, founded in 1987, promotes professional artists working across a wide range of disciplines. MUU GALLERY and the new space MUU CABLE (which opened in 2013) arranges exhibitions, screenings, concerts and performances by artists and curators from Finland and abroad. MUU MEDIA BASE is a digital working space to support the creation of artworks through the use of new technologies. AMORPH! International Performance Art Festival has been arranged since the mid 1990s. PERFORMANCE ART BANK presents Finnish performance art. www.performanssi.com MUU FOR EARS is a series of sound art CD publications, presenting Nordic and international sound art. SOUND ART BANK is a new database of Finnish sound art. soundartbank.fi Artist members: 650, Manager: Timo Soppela
Nafasi Art Space Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Rehema Chachage ‘The Flower’ 2014, video Installation Wanja Kimani and Diana Kamara ‘You wont see her’ 2014, video
Nafasi Art Space PO box 31715 Plot #41 Eyasi Road Mikocheni B Dar es Salaam 255 United Republic of Tanzania info@nafasiartspace.org www.nafasiartspace.org
Nafasi Art Space is a contemporary art space that was set up with the support of the Danish Government in 2009. It is situated on the edge of industrial terrain and a residential area in Mikocheni B, in an old warehouse with a large plot. Nafasi is one of its kind and has filled a much needed space for visual artists and the visual art world in Tanzania to work, train, exchange, and show their work and talent to the world. It is an opportunity for professional and upcoming artists to meet and for the public to experience art. On its premises it has an average of 30 studios, indoor and outdoor exhibition spaces, and 50 member artists. Nafasi is supported by the European Union, HIVOS, and the Danish Embassy, CKU.
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Open Place Kyiv, Ukraine
Yuriy Kruchak, ‘Nomadic Park’, photo, 71x108 cm, 2015
Open Place Novgorodskaja Street 3 17 floor, office 91 03151 Kyiv Ukraine +380 50 1869095 info@openplace.com.ua www.openplace.com.ua 42
Platform Open Place was created by artists Yuriy Kruchak and Yulia Kostereva. It is dedicated to an extension of creative research and to establishing the links between artistic processes and the different layers of modern society. Art is understood as a space of intersection of artistic, social and political processes. The Platform seeks to provide both the artist and the viewer with a specific form of equality and liberation. Open Place strives to extend the borders of influence of art, and to engage new groups of people in the creative process through interdisciplinary projects, as well as to establish a fruitful dialogue between society and those who create art. Their work locates the fringes between mass media and the traditions of fine art across cultural strata. This intersection of art and mass media allows for investigation of the conventions, conflicts and biases around ‘cultural media’, physical and mental ‘spaces’, and time.
Ormston House Limerick, Ireland
Alan Butler, ‘The Mirror Phase’ Archival Inkjet Ink on Wallpaper, Archival Inkjet Ink on 300psm Paper, Acrylic Paint, Frame, Dimensions Variable, 2014 Alan Butler, ‘The Way It Is For Now 1 & 2’, Bronze-infused Polylactic Acid and Audio Cassette Tape, Dimensions Variable, 2014 Katsushika Hokusai, ‘Ao Fugi’ Woodblock print, 26.5x39.5cm, c. 1830, and Alan Butler, ‘An Icon of Public Significance’, HD Video, 12min 50sec, 2014 Alan Butler, ‘Internet Uber Alles’Mixed Media, Dimensions Variable, 2012 Photo: Davey Moor Alan Butler, ‘Come Together’, HD Video, 10min 40sec, 2013
Ormston House 9-10 Patrick Street Limerick City Ireland
mary@ormstonhouse.com www.ormstonhouse.com
At the boundary between mainstream and experimental contemporary pratice Ormston House provides a physical and intellectual space in which to create and accept the challenges of regeneration, restoration and conservation in Limerick. For Supermarket 2015, Ormston House presents a solo exhibition by Alan Butler, whose practice embodies a sense of collective authorship, digital aesthetics and perhaps even a new realism for networked culture. His works are often produced by outsourcing to individuals and apps online spokespersons, garment designers, impersonators and comedians contribute to the creative process. Butler picks his way through the information overload appropriating and re-mixing to make ‘art-cumcultural-debris’ in video, sculpture and drawing. Expect bright colours, conceptual feedback loops, ambiguous political/philosophical commentary and noise.
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PARAZIT Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation
1,2,3,4 Parazit group in Marina Gisich gallery, exhibition project ‘Salvation of Venice’, April 2014 Photo: Ivan Sorokin 4 – Alexander Morozov ‘Venetian correctional camp’, 2014, model Photo: Ivan Sorokin
PARAZIT Liteiniy avenue 58 Saint Petersburg 191104 Russian Federation
melaruk@gmail.com www.parazzzit.spb.ru 44
PARAZIT gallery has no legal address but uses others’ gallery spaces - with the permission of the owner or without. Parazit group was founded in 2000. The Gallery has been working continuously since May 2004 and is occupuying the main corridor of the Borey Art Centre. A gallery which does not exist and has no staff creates a unique system. No ideology is the main ideology of the group, which encompasses artists with different specialties and opposite worldviews. Every participant can try all the possible professions of the art scene through Parazit group, and he or she coordinates them with the team. This is a big advantage for both young and inexperienced as well as established artists. The gallery provides a laboratory for work which allows everyone to choose and build their own path.
Parkingallery Tehran, Iran
Bita Razavi ‘An Observation on Inhabitants of a Utopia’, 2010 Zarvan Rouhbakhshan ‘Friday Evening: The White Cube’, 2011
Parkingallery No. 1 Fourth Milad St. Dadman Blvd. Shahrak-e Gharb Tehran14686 Islamic Republic Of Iran info@parkingallery.com www.parkingallery.com
Parkingallery Projects is an independent project space based in Tehran. It started in 1998 as a temporary exhibition space and a graphic design studio. An online project, Parkingallery.com, followed along with introducing numerous artists to Tehran’s emerging art scene and initiating various international exhibitions and workshop projects. PGP is the home of Parking Video Library, one of the most extensive video archives inside Iran, and its moving image, sound and performance international festival, LIMITED ACCESS, has been a success since 2007. New Media Society is a collective that acts both as an archive/research centre and a hub between spaces, initiatives, artists and scholars across Iran and globally. Founded by Parkingallery in mid-2014, NMS is the recipient of a grant from the Prince Claus Foundation dedicated to create knowledge about new media in Iran and the Middle East. Parkingallery’s presence at Supermarket 2015 is curated by Behzad Khosravi Noori and Amirali Ghasemi.
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Pasaj Istanbul, Turkey
Özgür Demirci ‘Şahin Posing As Doğan - A Story of Modification’ Full HD Video, 2 min 30 sec, 2011 Seçil Yaylalı ‘Love to Love’, mixed media light box, 47x47 cm, 2008 Paola Ferrario ‘Untitled’ from ‘Five Verticals from Istanbul’ archival inkjet print, 48x33cm, 2015
Pasaj Bostan Mahallesi Ömer Hayyam Caddesi Kahya Bey Sokak, No:15/8 Istanbul Turkey pasajist@gmail.com pasajist.wordpress.com 46
PASAJ is an Istanbul-based artists’ initiative founded in 2010. It has hosted many innovative and short-term exhibitions/events/projects and artists’ talks. Since June 2013 it has been relocated to a central but poor and not-yet-gentrified neighbourhood. PASAJ hosts socially engaged and participatory art projects by local and international artists, where the power belongs wholly to the artist. It focuses on the value of the experience. It transforms itself with the support and the creativity of artists and participators. It runs an artist-in-residence programme. PASAJ offers a non-profit alternative to the commercial art system. It is not competitive, rather open to share know-how and collaborate. It is run by two artists, two culture workers and one curator. PASAJ has been supported by a group of individuals and institutions.
Photographic Centre Peri Turku, Finland
Mari Hokkanen, ‘Night Less Night’, pigment print on aluminium, 60x60 cm, 2011 Timo Marila, ‘See the Sky About to Rain’, pigment print on aluminum composite, 100x100 cm, 2013 Iiu Susiraja, ‘Älä eksy grillille’ from the series ‘Tuhmaa pull’, pigment print, acrylic, Dibond, 20x30 cm, 2011–2012 Sade Kahra, ‘The Discovery’, pigment print on aluminium, 42x60 cm, 2012
Photographic Centre Peri Östra Strandgatan 38 Turku 20810 Finland
info@peri.fi www.peri.fi
Photographic Centre Peri is an open meeting place where artists, the public, and art professionals in southwest Finland gather around contemporary lens-based art. Peri’s exhibition space is dedicated to show works by local, national and international artists, with an emphasis on new and experimental productions. The 102 square metre gallery is situated inside the Wäinö Aaltonen Museum of Art, along the river bank of Turku, the cultural capital of Finland. During its 28 years of existence, Peri has put on around 300 exhibitions. Events such as screenings, talks, performances and workshops are regularly hosted at Peri. The nongovernmental organisation produces various creative photography projects in the region, maintains a 600-volume library and runs residency programmes focusing on photographic art. Peri’s booth presents an experimental jungle of photographic art by ten artist members, as well as digital portfolios.
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Pink Cube Oslo, Norway
Part of Trollkrem’s fant-poster series, poster 1: tribute to artist Marthe Ramm Fortun, drawings by Jennie Hagevik Bringaker, photo by Kristine Jakobsen, graphic design by Dimitri Kayiambakis; poster 2: tribute to artist-duo Trollkrem, photo by Tove Sivertsen, graphic design by Bjørnar Pedersen, Trollkremfont by Luke Libera Moore, 2014 Kirsty Kross, ‘The Cult of the Realistic Rainbow’, performance, Galerie Neurotitan, Berlin, 2009. Photo: Miguel Lopes Josefine Lyche and Richard Øiestad, ‘Battle 17: Josefine Lyche vs. Richard Øiestad’ exhibition, PINK CUBE, Oslo, 2015. Photo: Anja Carr
Pink Cube Grønland 18 Oslo 188 Norway +47 45220797 post@pinkcube.no www.pinkcube.no 48
PINK CUBE is an intimate, non-profit art space founded and run by artist Anja Carr since January 2011. Located in Grønland, central Oslo, it is an alternative to the sterile white cube and its inherent power structures, with its pink wall paint containing body fluids. The shows are ‘battles’ between two artists (groups), aiming to boost fruitful artistic dialogue. The battles mix local and international as well as young and well-established artists working with all kinds of media: large-scale installations, performance, video, photography, etc. In 2012 PINK CUBE won the Oslo Prize for best art of the year together with artists Unni Askeland and Tommy Olsson. At Supermarket PINK CUBE presents its 18th battle between the duo Trollkrem (Jennie Hagevik Bringaker and Tor Erik Bøe, Norway) vs. Kirsty Kross, Australia.
Plan B Amsterdam, Netherlands
Jenny Nordberg, ‘3 to 5 seconds, Pour out a puddle’, silver on glass, 2014 Monica Tormell, ‘Drum Sticks’, mixed media installation, 2012 Tarja Szaraniec, ‘This Too Shall Pass’ (close up), mixed media on paper, 2014 Etta Säfve, ‘Disappearance Act (Disappearance of the crime into its perfection)’ studio work in progress, 2014
Plan B Benedenlangs 183 1015PR Amsterdam Netherlands +31 648780467 contact@planbprojects.nl www.planbprojects.nl
Plan B is an artist-run platform that initiates ad-hoc presentations for professional artists in various stages of their career. Plan B aims to connect various practices and audiences and wants to create a quality alternative to more established models of presentation by focusing on the artists’ perspective. Experiments and the process of forming and relating to specific contexts are of importance. Plan B has been working on a large number of projects, ranging from solo/group exhibitions, festivals, screenings, lectures, to performances, residencies and releases of artists’ publications. At Supermarket Plan B shows work by Etta Säfve, Monica Tormell, Tarja Szaraniec and Jenny Nordberg. The works come together in a presentation that focuses on trial-and-error ways of working and the works share a view on the poetics of failure, the element of surprise and the aim of grasping something uncontrollable.
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Sant Marc Sineu, Spain
Franco León Reyes ‘Calavera sol’, recycled PET Jana Alvarez ‘TheEnd’, painting and recycled stuff Lópezsisters ‘Super villano voodoo 11’, recycled postcards Laura Marte ‘Hotel Souvenir’, recycled paper
Sant Marc Plaça es Mercadal 3 07510 Sineu Mallorca Spain +346 75736443 mercadal3@yahoo.es www.santmarc.tumblr.com 50
Sant Marc shares experiences with other platforms in the Mediterranean, such as Drap-Art (Barcelona) and Pronóstica (Balearic Islands). It organises independent festivals that promote another kind of interaction with the public. Together we can offer an open view about our local panoramas, what we have in common and what is going on in our different scenes. Artists: Jana Álvarez, José Cruz, Angie Karatza, Léo Piló, Laura Marte, Imanol Ossa, Orson Buch, Franco León Reyes, Lópezsisters (Hombrelópez & Hermanager), Karol Bergeret, Giuseppe d’Ambrosio aka Maoetao, Nancy Guerrero, Sol Courreges, Nacho Lillo Tatjer, Ulises Pistolo Eliza, Leticia María
Galleria Sculptor Helsinki, Finland
Kaisu Koivisto, ‘Mountain Shoes’, hiking boots, electrolysis zinc-coated steel, 20x50x40 cm, 2014 Kaisu Koivisto, ‘Natural Phenomena I’, time lapse video, 3 min 58 sec, edition 6, 2014 Pirjetta Brander, ‘Single Room’, 2D computer animation, edition 3, 2007 Ville Mäkikoskela, From the series ‘CITYSCAPES: Yesterday`s News’, Carrara marble, 10x35x40 cm, 2011
Galleria Sculptor Eteläranta 12 00130 Helsinki Finland
+358 458464647 galleria.sculptor@artists.fi www.sculptors.fi
Galleria Sculptor, managed by The Association of Finnish Sculptors, is an artist-run art gallery located in Helsinki. It mainly focuses on contemporary Finnish sculpture, but it also makes room for artists from other countries and from different fields of art. At Supermarket 2015 Galleria Sculptor presents three of the most innovative Finnish artists: Pirjetta Brander, Kaisu Koivisto and Ville Mäkikoskela. The exhibition is a combination of sculpture, installation, recycled materials, video art and computer animation such as Pirjetta Brander´s ‘living painting’, ‘Single Room’.
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Sever-7 Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation
The ‘Tower project’ of the Manifesto-10 (parallel programme), photo shoot Burning objects from the exhibition ‘Tower project’ of the Manifesto-10 (parallel programme), photo shoot Members of the Group ‘North, 7’: Peter Dyakov, Alexander Tsikarishivili, Oleg Khmelev, Ilia Grishaev, Nestor Engelke Alexander Tsikarishivili, performance ‘Loop of the artist’ Anna Andrzhievskaya with wooden arms (Nestor Engelke objects) Members of the group ‘North, 7’: Oleg Khmelev, Alexander Tsikarishivili and Nestor Engelke at work
Sever-7 Nikolskiy pereulok, dom 7 Saint Petersburg 190068 Russian Federation severdashseven@gmail.com sever-7.tumblr.com 52
Sever-7 is an independent alternative platform for young Russian artists. Its members are Oleg Khmelev, Alexander Tsikarishivili, Peter Dyakov, Nestor Engelke, Ilia Grishaev, Alyona Tereshko, Anna Andrzhievskaya, Asya Marakulina and Leonid Tche. We work with situations, context, history, with found objects and site-specific materials. Each participant uses different media (one works with wood, another with soil, another with mental imagery, another with language), which together amount to ‘installations’ filled with images, stories, and signs. The main exhibition space is a base with the same name, ‘Sever-7’, in St Petersburg, Russia.
Silverado Poznań, Poland
Silverado Garncarska 7 Poznańń 61-817 Poland +48 500411572 kontakt@galeriasilverado.pl
Silverado is an independent artist-run space based in Poznań, Poland. Our aim is to critically analyse the established art circuit in order to propose an alternative to predictable schemes both of presenting art and the working of institutions and galleries. The projects we realise are experimental. What is essential for us is the work in process, not the final product. Our work depends on place and time: when working with a specific space we consider its character, both in a historical and contemporary context. The idea of Silverado may materialise anywhere at any time.Modern Art Desserts is a proposal we prepared especially for Supermarket 2015. The unique character of the event inspired us to devise a special confectionery project. Our aim is to choose the most impressive oeuvres from the broad universe of contemporary art: everything that you might desire. Modern Art Desserts is a fusion of sensual and intellectual opulence.
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Studio44 Stockholm, Sweden
Karin Häll, ‘Indefinite Edges of Things’ 2015
Studio44 Tjärhovsgatan 44 B, 1 tr 116 28 Stockholm Sweden
styrelse@studio44.se www.studio44.se 54
Studio44 opened in 2003 and is an independent, non-commercial space for contemporary art. The initiative is run by 30 visual artists who manage the space together and show their own work on a regular basis, as well as inviting other artists to participate in themed exhibitions. This process is organic and democratic which allows different approaches to exist side by side. At Supermarket 2015, Studio44 is represented by artist Karin Häll. Karin works with sculpture, drawings and installations. Karin Häll´s work reflects a universal interplay where human changeability is put in focus, artworks that in different ways relate to phantoms and life’s demands. Each piece has its own story where the point of departure has been to describe a societal phenomenon or a particular condition. She works in various materials and consistently uses simple, recurrent, and often archetypal symbols and statements to allow the recognisable to be charged with ambivalence. Human beings are creatures of habit and the most absurd and unexpected can, under the right circumstances, become the norm. At the same moment that the power of the norm is exposed, the power of habit also receives a blow. www.karinhaell.se
Tegen 2 Stockholm, Sweden
Dror Feiler, ‘Landet där’, video still, 2014 Nils Claesson, ‘Mjölkflickan/The Milkmaid’ video still, 2015 Kent Klich, ‘Killing time’, video still, 2012 Nongkran Panmongkol, ‘Absolute Beautiful’ video, 2014
Tegen 2 Bjurholmsgatan 9B 116 38 Stockholm Sweden +46 702855777 info@tegen2.se www.tegen2.se
TEGEN2 has since its inception in 2006 exhibited a broad spectrum of artists and expressions, with a focus on the significance and role of art in our globalised, complex world (David Reeb, Meira Asher, Itay Ziv, Israel; Damir Niksic, Bosnia; Basel Abbas & Ruanne Abou-Rahme, Palestine; Tina Enghoff, Kent Klich, Denmark; Hakan Akcura, Nils Cleasson, Lars Brunström, Kerstin Hansson, Chun Lee Vang Gurt, Peter Johansson, Dorinel Marc, SIMKA, Anna Laine, Nongkran Panmongkol, Sweden). TEGEN2 also strives to challenge hierarchies and boundaries in the art world, through aesthetics, research and activism (Ship to Gaza; undocumented migrants in Denmark and Sweden; and artists, cartoonists and peace activists in Syria).
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The Room Below Kanazawa, Japan
Atsuko Kanazu, ‘Drawing faces’, acrylic on wood board, 16x22.7 cm, 2014 Minoru Yonezawa, ‘Goddess’, wood, installation view, 2014 Minoru Yonezawa, ‘Goddess’, wood, 22x10x8.5 cm, 2014 Shin Button, ‘My world view – The ceremony’, ink and acrylic on rice paper, 68x140 cm, 2012
The Room Below Yamakoshi Sun Art Bldg.2F 1-11 Kosho-machi 920-0932 Kanazawa Ishikawa Japan +81 9028327723 theroombelow.artgallery@gmail.com facebook.com/theroombelow.artgallery 56
The Room Below is an art gallery located in the center of Kanazawa, the prefectural capital of Ishikawa. We are an artist-run organisation that has been curating art projects and workshops since 2006. We opened The Room Below in 2013, and it is an art gallery which is supporting emerging talents. We work with both established artists as well as emerging artists. The Gallery’s aim is to foster dialogue and create networks, transgressing cultures and geographical borders. We once again intend to tackle the creative challenges offered by Supermarket. We introduce three artists who are trying to represent intangible existences or another world: Atsuko Kanazu, Shin Button, and Minoru Yonezawa. One of them has developed a new perspective through the experiences of facing his own disability.
Titanik Gallery Turku, Finland
Samy Kramer & Jari Suominen, ‘EXCTR’, 2014 MSL, 2014
Titanik-galleria Itäinen Rantakatu 8 20700 Turku Finland +358 45 899 8772 director@arte.fi www.titanik.fi
Titanik is an artist-run space for contemporary art, offering an alternative in the Turku art scene since 1988. Titanik is showing fresh and interdisciplinary local, national and international art and promoting artistic freedom. Titanik is more than a gallery: its ArtWorkSpace is a platform for experiments and encounters. Alongside the exhibition calendar Titanik runs an international residency programme, Titanik A.i.R, which is the only residency in Finland focusing on sound art. Artists-in-residence have a studio beside the gallery to work and exhibit in. In between residencies it turns into a project space. Titanik is further organising various events such as concerts, performances, talks and workshops. In 2016 Titanik will cruise more international waters.
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Udstillingsstedet TYS Copenhagen, Denmark
TYS Udstillingsstedet TYS, interior Jacob Tekiela, ‘Warehouse Kabinet’ photographic installation, inkjet print on drawing paper 2015. Photo: Signe Vad Sara Willemoes Thomsen, ‘Det er ikke gulv, det er jord. Det er ikke loft, det er himmel.’, sculptures, drawings, clay reliefs, mixed materials, 2015. Photo: Signe Vad Molly Haslund performing reading from Tomas Lagermand Lundme, ‘En dreng’ 2014. Photo: Signe Vad
Udstillingsstedet TYS Studiestræde 13B Copenhagen 1455 K Denmark
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TYS wants to provide space to develop an artistic language of radical otherness. The platform’s main purpose is to challenge established methods of thought, theory and standards, to fill the vacancy of aesthetic rethinking. The purpose of the TYS exhibition platform at Supermarket is to present a variety of Danish artists, who dare to create new synergies and disrupt established cultural and mental architectures. Alongside the exhibition we will also run the live webstream TV channel ‘TYS-Serious TV’, which will broadcast live from Supermarket.
Urgente Buenos Aires, Argentina
Tobías Dirty, ‘Striptease (video still)’, HD Video, 5 min, 2014 Tobías Dirty, ‘Trabaja por tu nombre (Work For Your Name)’, cast iron, wire, wood and rings, 150x40cm, 2014. Photo: Lihuel Gonzales Gala Berger, ‘Double-dinstance’, 37 watercolours on tracing paper notepad, 35x50cm, 2014. Photo: Facundo Pires Gala Berger, ‘Coffee of nobody’, gelatin paper, wire and cotton yarn, variable dimensions, 2013, Photo: Facundo Pires
Urgente Virrey Loreto 2972 Capital federal C1426DYD Buenos Aires Argentina
Urgente stands both as a gallery and a producer of video interventions. Based in Buenos Aires and founded in late 2013, it aims to produce, manage and show the works of artists engaged in multilanguage mediation, with a schedule focused on art theory promotion through the Text Piracy project and the Estudio Urgente programme, providing mobile workspace in different settings. Urgente presents the work of Martin Farnholc Halley, Tobias Dirty and Gala Berger.
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Various Artists Brussels, Belgium
Various Artists, ‘Bureau of Untitled’, performances, Photo: Christoph Ragg
Various Artists Rue Locquenghien 41 Brussels 1000 Belgium
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Various Artists is a Brussels-based art collective that consists of 24 fictitious personages. All the members of this Gesamtkunstwerk work on their own specific research topics and artistic practices that are brought together in collaborative installations or projects. Various Artists share a studio space where they invite other artists to question various basic groundrules of the art market, and challenge the authority of authorship, while conducting objectbased research through workshops, encounters, and experimentation. The Bureau of Untitled, or BoU, represents an arbitrary group of artists, critics, and art lovers who develop, in committee, various concepts for commercially viable artists. After valuation and processing, the ideas are offered for purchase to the artists, and then to the public at Supermarket.
Galleri Verkligheten Umeå, Sweden
Magdalena Nordin, ‘The sky is the limit’, watercolour on paper, 42x59 cm, 2014 Magdalena Nordin, ‘Rotvälta’, watercolour on paper, 59x42 cm, 2014 Magdalena Nordin, ‘Det måste finnas en väg ut ur allting’, 140 p book, edition of 70, 2014
Galleri Verkligheten Pilgatan 16 903 31 903 31 Umeå Sweden +46 90 109900 info@verkligheten.net www.verkligheten.net
Verkligheten is an artist-run exhibition space located in central Umeå. We mix local art with international, organise seminars and collaborate with various artists’ groups and institutions both in Umeå and abroad. In 2013 Verkligheten recieved the Dynamo Award from the Swedish Arts Grants Council. Verkligheten is run by the artists Alexander Svartvatten, Fanny Carinasdotter, Gabriel Bohm Calles, Gerd Aurell, Helena Wikström, Ida Hansson, Jonas Westlund, Ludwig Franzen, Mattias Olofsson, Clarissa Siimes and Mark Frygell.
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Verkstad: rum för konst Norrköping, Sweden
Vanja Sandell Billström, ‘Lagrat Liv’, video 2014 Photographers: Caroline Färnström, Erika Sandell and Catalina Aguilera
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Verkstad: rum för konst Kvarngatan 38 602 32 Norrköping Sweden
Verkstad is a platform for art production in Norrköping. We work in close curatorial collaboration with emerging and established artists to present exhibitions, workhops and more at our 500 m2 space. Vanja Sandell Billström was invited by our partner Norrköping Air for a three-month residency. She met with local people and asked them to contribute to her work ‘Lagrat Liv’ by sending cellphone video footage.
verkstadkonst@gmail.com www.verkstadkonst.se
”Preoccupied with the idea of a vanishing archive of everyday images I wanted to get a glimpse of what had been valuable to film. It culminated in a work consisting of images from 44 participating photographers. As a walk that starts in the kitchen, through the living room, out on the street and later released into the wild, the images slowly pass while sounds from the documented lives fade in and out.”
Ў gallery of contemporary art Minsk, Belarus
Project by Zhanna Gradko
Ў gallery of contemporary art Nezalezhnasci ave. 37A Minsk 220005 Belarus +375 293290610 info@ygallery.by www.ygallery.by
Ў is a gallery with an atmosphere of free culture, where anyone and everyone can get acquainted with contemporary art trends and directions, attend lectures by famous art critics and participate in master-classes. It is an active art space aiming to popularise and promote Belarussian art. It presents art projects from eastern and western Europe that are forming a new generation of Belarussian art. Education is a very important aspects of gallery’s work and consists of organising and holding seminars, ‘round table’ and other events in the field of art criticism, art management and curatorship. The main aim of these activities is to bring together artists, curators, critics and analysts; as well as creating the conditions for forming a structure of critique, analysis and development in relation to the art-market in Belarus.
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Presentation stands Bilaga – limited editions
Stabbegatan 25 , 416 80 Gothenburg, Sweden bilaga.limited.editions@gmail.com www. bilaga.wordpress.com
Konstkonsulenterna i Sverige
anneli.berglund@kalmarkonstmuseum.se www.facebook.com/konstkonsulenternaisverige
Konstnärernas Kollektivverkstad i Nacka Planiavägen 28-30, 131 54 Nacka, Sweden kansliet@kkv.nu www.kkv.nu
Konstperspektiv
Tegnérgatan 60A, 216 12 Limhamn, Sweden info@konstperspektiv.nu www.konstperspektiv.nu
Konstpool
Ranhammarsv 20M, 168 67 Bromma, Sweden info@konstpool.se www. konstpool.se
NKF Nordic Art Association Finland
Konstnärsgillet i Jyväskylä Seminariegatan 28, 40100 Jyväskylä, Finland liisa.wilska@netlife.fi www.suomenpohjoismainentaideliitto.fi
Plattform
c/o Christel Lundberg Betaniaplan 3 B, 211 55 Malmö, Sweden plattform15@gmail.com www.plattform15.blogspot.se
Tidskriften Hjärnstorm
Box 4172, 102 64 Stockholm, Sweden hjarnstorm@gmail.com www.hjarnstorm.com
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