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SUPERMARKET 2012 was made possible with the support of: Kulturhuset www.kulturhuset.stockholm.se 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 Iaspis – The Swedish Arts Grants Committee's International Programme for Visual Artists www.konstnarsnamnden.se/iaspis Riksutställningar – Swedish Exhibition Agency www.riksutstallningar.se Spanish Embassy in Sweden, www.tourspain.es Romanian Cultural Institute in Stockholm www.rkis.se Polish Cultural Institute in Stockholm www.polskainstitutet.se Czech Centre in Stockholm www.czechcentres.cz French Institute in Stockholm http://franskainstitutet.thalasoft.com Faber Flags www.faberflags.se Projektor AB www.projektorutbildning.se Swedish Radio www.sr.se Stoff – Stockholm Fringe Fest www.stockholmfringe.com Supporting our exhibitors: Mondriaan Fund www.mondriaanfonds.nl Arts Council of Finland www.taiteenkeskustoimikunta.fi Nordic Culture Point – The Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme www.kulturkontaktnord.org/ FRAME Finnish Fund for Art Exchange www.frame-fund.fi OCA, The Office for Contemporary Art Norway www.oca.no Arts Council England www.artscouncil.org.uk Danish Arts Council www.kunst.dk Institut Ramon Llull www.llull.cat Republique et Canton de Geneve www.ge.ch Region Gotland www.gotland.se Ministry of Foreign Affairs Norway www.regjeringen.no Arts Council Norway www.norskkulturrad.no The Embassy of Norway www.norge.se Finland Institute www.finlandsinstitutet.se Ministry of Culture, The Republic of Serbia www.kultura.gov.rs Master Artistic Research, Royal Academy of Art and Royal Conservatoire, The Hague www.masterartisticresearch.eu Centrum Beeldende Kunst Rotterdam www.cbkrotterdam.nl Gemeente Enschede www.stad.enschede.nl Bundesministerium für Unterricht, Kunst und Kultur, Vienna www.bmukk.gv.at Brabants Kenniscentrum Kunst en Cultuur www.bkkc.nl The Province of Noord-Brabant www.brabant.nl The State Culture Capital Foundation Latvia www.kkf.lv Ministerio de Cultura de España www.mcu.es Municipality of Bergen www.bergen.kommune.no Swedish Cultural Foundation in Finland www.kulturfonden.fi Pro Helvetia, Swiss Arts Council www.prohelvetia.ch Media partners: PIGS, Berlin independents guide www.bpigs.com Artycok, News from the European Art scene www.artycok.tv It’s LIQUID www.itsliquid.com Arterritory www.arterritory.com NY Arts Magazine www.nyartsmagazine.com
Acknowledgements: Jennifer Andrén, Syed Ali Afraz, Valentin Brutaru, Aurora Bergh Edenborg, Josefin Borg, Clara Dagh, Lina Dzibricka, Patricia Cukrowska, Sofie Edman, Ewert Ekros, Wyndyl Felix, Sanna-Lisa Gesang-Gottowt, Anna-Maria Hilborn, Julia Hjertén, Mathilda Hogg, Liva Isaksson, Barbara Ismailovic, Gediminas Jakovickas, Cecilia Jonsson, Elin Jonsson, Maria Kramar, Sophie Koch, Pia Laselle, Margareta Marza, Sheena Malone, Richard Mosesson, Verena Muckel, Sarie Nijboer, Melina Reid, Sarah Elizabeth Ritch, Lara Sanna, Varpu Sipilä, Victoria Skogberg, Írena Sólveig Steindórsdóttir, Vera Székely, Markus Schmidt, Pär Söderlund, Viveca Tessier, Micaela Wernberg Andersson, Christina Wenger, Anna Wennerhed, Erica Wennerholm, and all the volonteers who joined after this printing and last but not least our families who put up with us working far too much lately. Many thanks to last year’s, hard-working volunteers and helpers who generously committed their time and energy! Syed Ali Afraz, Jakob Anckarsvärd, Karin Aringer, Saga Axberg Svensson, Katharina Büchel, Oscar Capezio, Emelie Carlén, Tore Danielsson, Rojin Eini, Ewert Ekros, Ida Engblom, Sanna-Lisa Gesang-Gottowt, Anna-Maria Hilborn, Anna-Karin Holtz, Cissi Hultman, Emelie Höglund, Gediminas Jakovickas, Julia Johansen, Frida Johansson, Cecilia Jonsson, Elin Jonsson, Diana Kaur, Sophie Koch, Henriette Kockum, Pia Laselle, Katarina Lindqvist, Dris Mhammedi, Richard Mosesson, Emma Nilsson, Martina Näsman, Anna Oldne, Fatima Olsson, Liv Pettersson, Maria von Schantz, Markus Schmidt, Írena Sólveig Steindórsdóttir, Malin Stengård, Sandra Sundström, Vera Székely, Pär Söderlund, Sarah Tehranian, Julia Therén, Ewantija Dominika Toufexi, Claudia Lai Wa Tsang, Anna Wennerhed
List of Exhibitors
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A.M.180 collective Prague, Czech Republic 5th A Alpineum Produzentengalerie Lucerne, Switzerland 3rd F Argument Vertoningsruimte Tilburg, The Netherlands 5th D Art Container Tallinn, Estonia 3rd A ART LAB Gnesta Gnesta, Sweden 3rd E art:screen Örebro, Sweden 5th A ArtMobile Västerås, Sweden 3rd C Blank Projects Cape Town, South Africa 3rd E Bristol Diving School Bristol, United Kingdom 3rd D Candyland Stockholm, Sweden 3rd G CFF – Centrum för fotografi Stockholm, Sweden 3rd F CirkulationsCentralen Malmö, Sweden 3rd A Duplex10m2 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina 3rd B Ed Video Media Arts Centre Guelph, Canada 5th A FELTspace Adelaide, Australia 5th A FOTOGALERIE WIEN Vienna, Austria 3rd F Fundacja Salony Zielona Góra, Poland 5th D galeria de muerte Tokyo, Japan 5th B Galleri 69 Oslo, Norway 5th A galleri bergman Helsinki, Finland 3rd E Galleria Huuto Helsinki, Finland 3rd F Galleria Rajatila Tampere, Finland 3rd D GalleriaKONE Hämeenlinna, Finland 3rd B Gocart Gallery Visby, Sweden 3rd D GRAD, European Centre for Culture and Debate Belgrade, Serbia 3rd F Greylight Projects Hoensbroek, The Netherlands 3rd F ID:I Galleri Stockholm, Sweden 3rd E IS-projects+SNO+ParisCONCRET Leiden / Sydney / Paris 3rd B Kallio Kunsthalle Helsinki, Finland 3rd C KNIPSU Bergen, Norway 3rd E Konstnärshuset SKF Stockholm, Sweden 3rd F KONTORprojects FREDERIKSBERG C, Denmark 3rd G Kultur am Nauener Platz e.V. Berlin, Germany 5th B Kunsthuis SYB Beetsterzwaag, The Netherlands 3rd B Kurant Visningsrom Tromsø, Norway 3rd E Lo and Behold Athens, Greece 3rd D Mantova Eyes Mantova, Italy 3rd F Milkshake Agency Geneva, Switzerland 3rd D moba Banatska Dubica, Serbia 3rd A Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre Kingston, Canada 3rd E MUU galleria Helsinki, Finland 3rd G Nationalgalleriet Stockholm, Sweden 5th B Nest The Hague, The Netherlands 3rd E OFF LIMITS Madrid, Spain 5th D OFIS Moscow, Russia 3rd B Photographic Gallery Hippolyte Helsinki, Finland 3rd F Plan B Amsterdam, The Netherlands 5th D Ptarmigan Tallinn, Estonia / Helsinki, Finland 5th B QWERTY Copenhagen, Denmark 5th B rainbowartsproject Singapore 3rd B rosalux Berlin, Germany 3rd A Sant Marc Sineu, Spain 5th D Scibase Leeds & Liverpool, United Kingdom 3rd C SERDE Aizpute, Latvia 5th A Shift Collaborative Studio Seattle, US 3rd D SIC Helsinki, Finland 5th A small projects Tromsø, Norway 5th A Studio 44 Stockholm, Sweden 5th B Superclub Gallery Edinburgh, United Kingdom 5th B T.ACT Karlsruhe, Germany / Cairo, Egypt / Khartoum, Sudan / Stockholm, Sweden 3rd G TEGEN 2 Stockholm, Sweden 5th B Third Belgrade Belgrade, Serbia 3rd G Totaldobze Riga, Latvia 5th A Toves Galleri Copenhagen, Denmark 5th B Tupajumi foundation Rotterdam, The Netherlands 3rd G Udstillingsstedet Spanien19C Aarhus, Denmark 3rd B Unit One Gallery Beijing, China 5th D Verkligheten Umeå, Sweden 5th A Volt Bergen, Norway 5th C ZET foundation Amsterdam, The Netherlands 3rd D Zeta Galeri Tirana, Albania 3rd E ZOLDER MUSEUM Amsterdam, The Netherlands 5th B
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Artycok.TV Prague, Czech Republic 5th D Graffitifrämjandet Stockholm, Sweden 3rd C Konstnärernas Kollektivverkstad Nacka, Sweden 3rd D Konstnärscentrum Öst Stockholm, Sweden 5th C Konstperspektiv Stockholm, Sweden 3rd F KRO/KIF Stockholm, Sweden 5th C Kulturtidskriften Cora Stockholm, Sweden 3rd C Nordic Art Association Finland Helsinki, Finland 5th C Nordic Art Association Sweden (NKF) Stockholm, Sweden 5th C Tidskriften Hjärnstorm Stockholm, Sweden 3rd C
Exhibitors at Minimarket and Supermarket 2006–2011
THE LOUNGE, KONSTNÄRSHUSET ak28, Stockholm BLOT, Stockholm Candyland, Stockholm CRAC, Stockholm Fiberartsweden, Stockholm ID:I Galleri, Stockholm Konstnärernas centralköp, Stockholm Konstnärshuset, Stockholm Nationalgalleriet, Stockholm Studio 44, Stockholm
KONSTNÄRSHUSET Galleri Box, Gothenburg Candyland, Stockholm Cirkulationscentralen, Malmö Consortium, Amsterdam Dunk!, Copenhagen France Fiction, Paris Galleri 54, Gothenburg ID:I Galleri, Stockholm Koh-i-noor, Copenhagen Lifebomb, Berlin Low Salt Gallery, Glasgow Marienborg, Trondheim Nationalgalleriet, Stockholm Studio 44, Stockholm Tegen 2, Stockholm 300m3 Art Space, Gothenburg Verkligheten, Umeå Lounge/presentation booths: ak28, Stockholm BKF, Copenhagen BUS, Stockholm Canal, London Chto Delat, St. Petersburg CRAC, Stockholm Edmund Piper/Berliner Kunstsalon, Berlin Ersta Konsthall, Stockholm Fiberartsweden, Stockholm Good TV, Stockholm IKK, Malmö Konstnärernas centralköp, Stockholm KRO, Stockholm NKF, Nordic Art Association Paletten, Gothenburg Pineapple Videobar, Malmö SITE Magazine, Stockholm SOMETIMES, Stockholm Torpedo Bookstore, Oslo Twochange, Stockholm
ENSKILDA GALLERIET Alma Enterprises, London (GB) Galleri Barbara Hansen/van Eijk’s, Oslo (N) Bastard, Stockholm (SE) Galleri Box, Gothenburg (SE) Candyland, Stockholm (SE) Cirkulationscentralen, Malmö (SE) Co-Lab, Copenhagen (DK) Dunk!, Copenhagen (DK) f.a.i.t., Kraków (PL) Galleri 54, Gothenburg (SE) Fiberartsweden, Stockholm (SE) Formverk, Nyköping (SE) The White Tube/The G.U.N. Ladies, Oslo (N) ID:I Galleri, Stockholm (SE) Kabine, Copenhagen (DK) Kultivator, Dyestad, Öland (SE) Lifebomb, Berlin (DE) Nationalgalleriet, Stockholm (SE) P/////AKT, Amsterdam (NL) Piper/Sabela, Berlin/Cologne (DE) RCCAAQ Quebec, Montréal (CA) Sculptors Guild, New York (US) Spanien 19C, Aarhus (DK) Studio 44, Stockholm (SE) szu szu, Warsaw (PL) Tegen 2, Stockholm (SE) Unten Drunter, Malmö (SE) Wyspa, Gdansk (PL) Presentation booths: BUS, Bildkonst Upphovsrätt i Sverige (SE) CRAC, Stockholm (SE) Hjärnstorm, Stockholm (SE) KRO, Konstnärernas Riksorganisation (SE) Konstnärshuset/SKF, Stockholm (SE) NKF, Nordic Art Association (SE) Paletten, Gothenburg (SE) Sjön, Malmö (SE)
CLARION HOTEL STOCKHOLM Galleri 54, Gothenburg (SE) Abandoned Gallery, Malmö (SE) ABC Gallery, Moscow (RU) Alma Löv, Östra Ämtervik (SE) Barbur, Jerusalem (IL) Galleri Box, Gothenburg (SE) Candyland, Stockholm (SE) Carla Brew Gallery, Stockholm (SE) Centre for Visual Introsp.ection, Bucharest (RO) CirkulationsCentralen, Malmö (SE) DUNK!, Copenhagen (DK) Echo, Edinburgh (GB) Fiberartsweden, Stockholm (SE) Formverk, Eskilstuna (SE) FrideyMickel, Berlin (DE) Huuto, Helsinki (FI) ID:I Galleri, Stockholm (SE) Galleria Just, Turku (FI) Koncentrat, Kiruna (SE) Konstepidemin, Gothenburg (SE) Kultivator, Dyestad, Öland (SE) Kuten, Helsinki (FI) Laundry, Birmingham (GB) Lokal_30, Warsaw, (PL) Malt, Reykjavik (IS) Microwesten, Berlin, (DE) Berlin, Munich, Oberstdorf (DE) Nationalgalleriet, Stockholm (SE) Nest, the Hague (NL) P/////AKT, Amsterdam (NL) Project Space 1646, the Hague (NL) Raketa, Stockholm (SE) Galleri Rostrum, Malmö (SE) Space Poetry, Copenhagen (DK) Spanien 19C, Aarhus (DK) Spark, Copenhagen (DK) Sprinkler, Näsby, Öland (SE) Studio 44, Stockholm (SE) Galleri Syster, Luleå (SE) Tegen 2, Stockholm (SE) Titanik / Arte, Turku (FI) Twochange, Stockholm (SE) Unten Drunter, Botnik Studios, noCUBE (SE) V8 Plattform, Karlsruhe (DE) Verkligheten, Umeå (SE) Presentation booths: Art in Office, Stockholm (SE) DBVS, Nya Digitala Bildverkstaden, Stockholm (SE) Filmform, Stockholm (SE) Global Stone Workshop, Stockholm (SE) Hjärnstorm, Stockholm (SE) KC Öst, Stockholm (SE) Konstperspektiv, Stockholm, (SE) KRO/KIF, Stockholm, (SE) Live Action Gothenburg (SE) NKF, Nordic Art Association (SE) Nurope, Turku (FI)
KULTURHUSET STOCKHOLM 00130Gallery Helsinki, Helsinki (FI) Galleri 54, Gothenburg (SE) Galleri 69, Oslo (N) Alpineum Produzentengalerie, Lucerne (CH) A.M.180 Collective, Prague (CZ) Art On Armitage, Chicago (USA) Art Video Screening, Örebro (SE) Articule, Montréal (CA) Artillerie, Berlin (DE) ArtMobile, Västerås (SE) Microwesten, Berlin (DE) Biro Beograd, Belgrade (RB) Brickworks, Stockholm (SE) Candyland, Stockholm (SE) Caravansarai, Istanbul (TR) CFF – Centrum för fotografi, Stockholm (SE) CirkulationsCentralen, Malmö (SE) Gallery Crymo, Reykjavík (IS) De Service Garage, Amsterdam (NL) Fiberartsweden, Stockholm (SE) FIT freie internationale tankstelle, Berlin (DE) FixC Cooperative, Helsinki (FI) Formverk, Eskilstuna (SE) Fylkingen, Stockholm (SE) Global Stone Workshop, Stockholm (SE) Harrington Mill Studios, Nottingham (GB) Galleria Huuto, Helsinki (FI) ID:I Galleri, Stockholm (SE) Inquietart, Mallorca (ES) Kilen Art Group, Luleå (SE) Konsthall ö, Borgholm, Öland (SE) Galleri Konstepidemin, Gothenburg (SE) Konstnärshuset, Stockholm (SE) Kultivator, Dyestad, Öland (SE) Kultur am Nauener Platz, Berlin (DE) Malt, Reykjavík (IS) Microwesten, Berlin (DE) MUU gallery, Helsinki (FI) Nationalgalleriet, Stockholm (SE) Nest, The Hague (NL) Plan3, Kristianstad (SE) Project Dice/Galerie Kleefeld, Hamburg (DE) Project Space 1646, The Hague (NL) QWERTY, Odense (DK) R.E.P., Kiev (UA) Rajatila Gallery, Tampere (FI) Seven Seven Contemporary Art, London (GB) Skånes Konstförening, Malmö (SE) Studio 44, Stockholm (SE) Galleri Syster, Luleå (SE) TEGEN 2, Stockholm (SE) Titanik Gallery, Turku (FI) Transit, Marseille, (FR) V8 Plattform, Karlsruhe (DE) Velcome, Ghent/Antwerp/Moscow (BE/RU) wip:sthlm, Stockholm (SE) Galeria Wschodnia, Łódź (PL) X-ray at the Perseverance, London (GB) Presentation booths: Biondibooks, Stockholm (SE) [the] Evidence, London (GB) Hjärnstorm, Stockholm (SE) KRO/KIF/Tidningen Konstnären, Stockholm (SE) Konstperspektiv, Stockholm (SE) NKF, Nordic Art Association (SE) Paletten, Gothenburg (SE) V.art, Värnamo (SE)
SUPERMARKET 2012 is organised by the economic association Supermarket Art Fair. Project managers Pontus Raud (project initiator) pontus@supermarketartfair.com Andreas Ribbung andreas@supermarketartfair.com KULTURHUSET STOCKHOLM 00130Gallery Helsinki, Helsinki (FI) 1646, The Hague (NL) A.M.180 gallery, Prague (CZ) ACOSS, Yerevan (AM) Alpineum Produzentengalerie, Lucerne (CH) ART ON ARMITAGE, Chicago (USA) art:screen, Örebro (SE) artillerie, Berlin (DE) ArtMobile, Västerås (SE) ARTSPACE, Galway (IRL) Candyland, Stockholm (SE) CARAVANSARAI, Istanbul (TR) CFF – Centrum för fotografi, Stockholm (SE) CHIOSC, Oberliht Association, Chisinau (MD) CirkulationsCentralen, Malmö (SE) Club Electro Putere, Craiova (RO) De Service Garage, Amsterdam (NL) De Zwarte Ruyter, Rotterdam (NL) DÍÓNÝSÍA residency, Westfjords (IS) Entrée, Bergen (N) Escuela de Vagabundos, Mexico City (MEX) FIT freie internationale tankstelle, Berlin (DE) Five Hundred Dollars, London (GB) Formverk (art zone), Eskilstuna (SE) Fullersta Bio Konsthall, Huddinge (SE) Galeria Biała, Lublin (PL) Galleri 54, Gothenburg (SE) Galleri Box, Gothenburg (SE) Galleri Maskinen, Umeå (SE) Galleria Huuto, Helsinki (FI) GalleriaKONE Ars-Häme ry, Hämeenlinna (FI) Gallery IME, Sofia (BG) Gocart Gallery, Visby (SE) HMK {HotelMariaKapel}, Hoorn (NL) ID:I Galleri, Stockholm (SE) In Focus: African and Nordic Art in Collaboration, Mali, Nigeria (RMM, SE) KNIPSU, Bergen (N) Konstnärshuset, Stockholm (SE) Konstverket/Taidevirasto, Jakobstad (FI) KULTIVATOR, Dyestad (SE) LO AND BEHOLD, Athens (GR) Microwesten, Berlin (DE) MOCA London, London (GB) Mustarinda Artists In Residency, Hyrynsalmi (FI) MUU galleria, Helsinki (FI) Nationalgalleriet, Stockholm (SE) Office d’Art Contemporain, Brussels (B) Oksasenkatu 11, Helsinki (FI) Open Place, Kiev (UA) Photographic Gallery Hippolyte, Helsinki (FI) Propeller Island, London (GB) rosalux, Berlin (DE) Sant Marc, Inca (E) Skånes konstförening, Malmö (SE) Skulptörförbundet, Stockholm (SE) small projects, Tromsø (N) Stacion – Center for Contemporary Art Prishtina, Prishtina (Kosovo) Studio 44, Stockholm (SE) TEGEN 2, Stockholm (SE) TEMA, Klaipeda (LT) Treignac Projet, Treignac (F) ZET foundation, Amsterdam (NL) Special Presentation: ArtSceneTrondheim, Trondheim (N) DKTUS, Stockholm (SE) Filmform, Stockholm (SE) Konstperspektiv, Stockholm (SE) KRO/KIF, Stockholm (SE) No Budget Performance, Stockholm (SE) NKF Nordic Art Association (FI), Helsinki (FI) NKF Nordic Art Association Sweden, Stockholm (SE)
Meggi Sandell meggi@supermarketartfair.com Project co-ordinator Jannike Simonsson Volunteer co-ordinator Izabella Borzecka Webmaster Kenneth Pils Graphic design Andreas Ribbung Catalogue: Graphic design and layout Katharina Büchel Image processing Emelie Carlén Åsa Louise Mauvais Language editing Sheena Malone Stuart Mayes James Foote Cover picture: Chuyia Chia, 2011 photo: Arngrim Larsen SUPERMARKET Meetings programme Sheena Malone Andreas Ribbung in collaboration with Iaspis SUPERMARKET Talks programme Pontus Raud Izabella Borzecka in collaboration with Riksutställningar RED SPOT Performance programme Izabella Borzecka Pontus Raud in collaboration with Stoff Partnerships and marketing Andreas Ribbung Economy Meggi Sandell Jannike Simonsson Press officer Randy Jämtlid press@supermarketartfair.com Media liaison Christina Wenger accred@supermarketartfair.com All rights to the photographs belong to the artists or galleries if nothing else is specified. © Supermarket Art Fair ekonomisk förening 2012.
A.M.180 collective
Prague, Czech Republic
Bêlehradská 45, 120 00 Prague, Czech Republic • +420 731177641 • am180@am180.org • www.am180.org www.creepyteepee.org A.M.180 collective is an independent creative and promotional non-profit organisation based on DIY principles and punk ethics. Since September 2003, A.M.180 has been running the same-titled multifunctional space in Prague, Czech Republic with the main mission as a platform for contact between the independent music scene and contemporary art scene. A.M.180 arranges exhibitions, live shows and performances, and since October 2007, also has its own record label called AMDISCS Future reserved label, and in 2008 it also formed CREEPY TEEPEE, a festival summer event for contemporary music and art in Kutná Hora . Dramaturgy is provided under Jakub Hošek (a finalist in the Jindrich Chalupecky art prize in 2005 and 2007), Anežka Hošková – both visual artists, and anthropologist Štepán Bolf. These people got together to secure their own space, for their friends and supporters, and all the people that are not satisfied with the contemporary art and mainstream music scenes in the Czech Republic. Exhibitions in both rooms of the gallery space usually 2 last for three weeks, which enables their interchange. The gallery does not have any financial resources and during the realisation, they trade on the DIY canon.
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1 Anežka Hošková, untitled, collage, printing pigment inks, varying size, 2011 2 Jakub Hošek & Nik Timková, collage, print on silk, 105 × 250 cm
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3 Anežka Hošková, untitled, collage, printing pigment inks, varying size, 2011
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Alpineum Produzentengalerie
Lucerne, Switzerland
Hirschmattstrasse 30a, 6003 Lucerne, Switzerland • +41 41 410 00 52 • info@alpineum.com • www.alpineum.com
The Alpineum Produzentengalerie, which was founded in November 2007, is today led and operated by 11 artists, as well as employing a directing manager and one intern. It organises about 9 exhibitions annually, showing the members’ work as well as including national and international artists. Lectures, artist’s talks and special collaborations with other artist-run initiatives accompany the exhibitions and they are supplimented by a small catalogue. The gallery has been awarded the 2011 “Anerkennungspreis“ (recognition award) by the City of Lucerne for its distinguished contribution to the cultural life in Central Switzerland.
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For SUPERMARKET 2012, three artists are going to project an architectonic destabilised showroom, in which a mutually conceived installation takes place alongside selected works from each artist. 1 Samuli Blatter, "VR/RV", graphite on paper part of the VR/RV series, 29,7 × 21 cm, 2011
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2 Lorenz Schmid, "Mond über A", ultrachrome on Barytpaper, 108 × 42 cm, 2011 3 Monika Mueller, "Ungebremster Sturm", (Untamed Storm), graphite on paper, 12 x 12 cm, 2011
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Argument Vertoningsruimte
Tilburg, The Netherlands
Korte Schijfstraat 17, 5038 SV Tilburg, The Netherlands • +31 135353785 • argument@xs4all.nl • www.argument-tilburg.nl
Argument is an artist-run space in Tilburg, a city in the south of the Netherlands. Argument was founded in 1993. Its purpose is to offer art – in all its aspects – a place. Artists get time and space to tackle the experiment and to work on site. Site-specific work is the result. The starting point is the – mental and physical – space. A residency always ends with an exhibition which usually lasts three weeks. In addition the artist is asked to contribute a piece (a kind of multiple, made in series) as a momento, and for sale.
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1 Kim Cornelius, "Vluchten kan niet meer" (too late to escape), installation, 2009, photo: Martin Stoop 2 Karin van Pinxteren, "Easy to love but hard to live with", photograph, 2011, photo: Sandra Eijkman
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3 Tamara Van San, installation, 2008, photo: Martin Stoop 4 Karin van Pinxteren, "Collector", performance, 2009, photo: Witold de Man
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Art Container
Tallinn, Estonia
Ülase 16 / Madara 22, 10613 Tallinn, Estonia • +37 25543961 / +37 255941211 • artcontainer@artcontainer.ee www.artcontainer.ee Established in 2007, Art Container is the main gallery of Culture Factory Polymer in Tallinn, Estonia, focusing mostly on independent visual and performance art. It has two gallery spaces and a shared studio space. It is a uniting platform for different disciplines with an international residency programme, exhibitions, art events, regular workshops, literary evenings, video screenings and music events.
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Started in January 2008, a series 1 of international art and performance events titled Global Container was launched. There have been 21 Global Container events so far with performers from all over the world. Art Container is a non-profit institution. Its programme is flexible- generally, it is not fixed more than six months in advance. This creates the possibility to manoeuvre and accept different artists at short notice. 3 1 Sandra Jõgeva, "What are the little Girls made of", life-sized gelatine sculpture, 2009, photo: Tanel Saar 2 Art Container, "Piece to your Heart", group performance, 2008, photo: Lea Girardin 3 Tanel Saar & Sylvain Breton, "Agency of the Possibilities and Impossibilities", installation, 2011, photo: Tanel Saar 4 Erik Alalooga, "Technophobile", kinematic installation, detail, 2009, photo: Tanel Saar
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ART LAB Gnesta
Gnesta, Sweden
Bryggaregränd 4, 646 31 Gnesta, Sweden • +46 708776385 • info@artlabgnesta.se • www.artlabgnesta.se
Located in an old brewery from 1903 on the shore of lake Frösjön, ART LAB Gnesta supports artists in their research, development and project realisation – providing project studios, exhibition halls and an Artist-in-Residence program.
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ART LAB Gnesta aims to catalyse dialogue between the field of art and related areas of research, social and cultural phenomena. In order to generate a deepened debate, ART LAB Gnesta introduces a thematic working method focusing on year-long themes. At SUPERMARKET they present ‘Green Year 2012’. Through art ‘Green Year 2012’ investigates the current ecological situation on the planet – mapping the obstacles that block the paths to a more environmentally friendly society and the innovative possibilities humankind is facing at this stage in history.
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art:screen
Örebro, Sweden
+46 19 250737 / +46 76 1384884 • info@artscreen.se • www.artscreen.se
Lin Fangsuo (China), “White”, video
art:screen is an event and platform that showcases new, innovative and contemporary video and moving image work from Swedish and international artists in single-channel screening programmes consisting of a number of short works. For many artists art:screen is the window for showing their work in Sweden and Europe. art:screen is co-operating with international video art festivals and art organizers where art:screen is invited to curate screening programmes. art:screen also offers single-channel screening programmes to Swedish art institutions, art galleries and art associations who wish to broaden their art activities but do not have access to, or possess, video and moving image works.
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ArtMobile
Västerås, Sweden
+46 762668013 • info@artmobile.se • www.artmobile.se
ArtMobile consists of a group of artists who run a mobile gallery in Västerås, Sweden. In collaboration with partners, such as Designtorget in the city centre of Västerås and Kreativt Centrum in a suburb, our aim is to broaden the audience for contemporary art. Art is presented in spaces not intended for art and new unexpected meetings can evolve. 1
ArtMobile CaravanTent Triptyk In our exhibition place a tent is attached. The tent will contain artworks from Jennifer Espling, Simone Kuhs and Micke Reuter. Jennifer Espling takes an interest in the morbid aspects of everyday-objects. Her sculptural work consists of low-tech materials that are sensitively assembled in brutal and humoris- 2 tic ways. Simone Kuhs’ paintings have a dreamlike character, she makes scenes where people and animals act together. Her works contains frozen movements expressed in a dramaturgic way. In her paintings, it is often young women creating the movement but it is the atmosphere they incarnate that is important. Micke Reuter works with performance and uses sound, smell and happenings to interact with his audience. He often works with ordinary “everyday-things” and he gives them another status that totally changes their relationship.
1 Jennifer Espling, "Hole", assemblage on board, 90 × 40 cm
2 Simone Kuhs, untitled, oil and charcoal on canvas, 170 × 170 cm
3 Jennifer Espling, "The Maker Makes", board with lables, 110 × 70 cm
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Blank Projects
Cape Town, South Africa
113-115 Sir Lowry Rd., 7925 Woodstock, Cape Town, South Africa • +27 72 1989221 • info@blankprojects.com www.blankprojects.com
Jared Ginsburg, "Hoist", installation, dimensions variable, 2011
blank projects is an independent, artist-run exhibition space founded in Cape Town by Jonathan Garnham in 2005. blank is dedicated to promoting new developments in South African art and encourages experimental practice from both emerging and established artists in its exhibition programme, building a context for the dissemination of ideas around contemporary African art. In 2012–13, in cooperation with SUPERMARKET, and with support from the Swedish Arts Council and Sida, blank projects will be mentoring new artists' initiatives in South Africa with a view to their participation in SUPERMARKET 2013.
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Bristol Diving School
Bristol, United Kingdom
Albion Dockyard Estate, Hanover Place, BS1 6TZ Bristol, United Kingdom • newbristoldivingschool@gmail.com www.bristoldivingschool.net BRISTOL DIVING SCHOOL is a collaborative group, established in 2009, working across a multidisciplinary field of practices. The collective model is analogous to the notion of a franchise as with each year the group extends to accommodate another graduating generation of creative practitioners from across the southwest of England and Wales. The collective ethos is united in the shared assertion of a collaborative authorship positioning all production and public discourse under the BRISTOL DIVING SCHOOL banner. With three generations of artists working under the same name, similar models of methodologies and shared ideologies, the collective attempts to manifest its own cultural identity and artistic discourse. Responsibility is split between the operating of the gallery and studio space – located in central Bristol – and collaborative projects with other artist led spaces beyond Bristol both nationally and internationally.
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1 "Mandelbox - Model", hardboard, chipboard, timber, 350 × 250 cm, Nomadenetappe, Linz, Austria 2011 2 "Mandelbox - Drape", Faux Satin, Taffeta, Copper Pipe, 300 × 250 cm, Untere Donaulaende 8, Linz, Austria 2011 3 "Mandelbox - Tribute", canvas, timber, speakers, video loop 20 minutes, sound loop 18 minutes, Untere Donaulaende 8, Linz, Austria 2011, Image courtesy of Andre Tschinder 4 "OHM -Waterfall", Sony Triniton monitors, loop 0'13 minutes, BRISTOL DIVING SCHOOL, Bristol, UK 2011
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Candyland
Stockholm, Sweden
Gotlandsgatan 76, 116 38 Stockholm, Sweden • +46 703 365862 • galleri@candyland.se • www.candyland.se
Candyland is a non-profit art space run by ten people who take turns in inviting artists to exhibit. Candyland is located in Södermalm, the south-east part of Stockholm, where most of the artists' initiatives in Stockholm are located. Candyland was founded in February 2004. So far, Candyland has arranged more than a hundred exhibitions accompanied by gigs, performances, workshops, screenings etc over a seven-year period. At SUPERMARKET 2012, Candyland will present a new work by Marklund & Rekdal entitled “Musical Chair, Melody Table & Sonic Cabinet”. For more than a decade Marklund (sculptor) & Rekdal (composer) have explored the boundaries between objects and sound. In this 5th show, grains of sea-salt, put in motion by music, are dancing on top of an object, the dance is reconverted into its ethereal state by a projection of light onto a wall. Ola Marklund & Jon Rekdal, “Musical Chair, Melody Table & Sonic Cabinet”, sea salt, 2012, photo: Lars Gustafsson
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CFF – Centrum för fotografi
Stockholm, Sweden
Tjärhovsgatan 44, 116 28 Stockholm, Sweden • +46 8 640 20 95 • info@centrumforfotografi.se • www.centrumforfotografi.se
Center for Photography (CFF) is a member and professional interest organisation for photographers and photography. The organisation is supported by the Swedish Arts Council and the City of Stockholm. CFF also pursues various collaborations, both nationally and internationally, with different actors in the field of photography. This year CFF presents an exhibition of works by two of its member photographers, Ann-Sofi Rosenkvist, with a selection of photographs from the series Dearest and Robert Blombäck, with a selection of photographs from the series Sauna. Common to both series is that the photographers portray their families, with the point of departure as an existential reflection on life and generational changes. While approaching their work from somewhat different perspectives, by extension, they share a fundamental tone. Robert Blombäck, from the series "Sauna" Ann-Sofi Rosenkvist, from the series "Dearest"
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CirkulationsCentralen
Malmö, Sweden
Nobelvägen 125, 212 15 Malmö, Sweden • info@cirkulationscentralen.com • www.cirkulationscentralen.com
Founded in 2003, CirkulationsCentralen is a non-commercial artist-run space and organisation for the production and presentation of contemporary art and culture. The heart of CC is an artists' cooperative with 24 studios that also houses a gallery and workshop. Since opening they have presented over 100 exhibitions. They have shown the work of member artists as well as that of invited artists and collectives from Sweden and abroad. They also hold seminars, screenings, concerts, and performances.
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Apart from the regular gallery they initiated "CC on the wall", a project space for two dimensional works where up-and-coming artist are invited to show their work. They have participated in previous SUPERMARKET fairs as well as in Art Swap Europe 2 (Berlin) and Alt Cph Art Fair (Copenhagen) and they are currently working to build and strengthen relationships with new groups, spaces, and initiatives. CC has had exchange programs with Copenhagen based SPARK gallery, The White Tube gallery in Oslo and the Copenhagen based gallery DUNK! 1 Madelene Oldeman, exhibited at CirkulationsCentralen, spring 2011 2 Bernd Behr, exhibited at CirkulationsCentralen, spring 2011 3 Eva Beierheimer and Miriam Lausegger, exhibited at CirkulationsCentralen, spring 2011
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Duplex10m2
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Stakleni Grad, Ferhadija 16, 71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina • +387 63 952 197 • duplex10m2@gmail.com www.duplex10m2.com The Duplex is a contemporary art centre with an international perspective. It is essentially dedicated to the creations of young artists and it is managed by artists, for artists and for their audience. The Duplex is part of the DADADA NGO, a non-profit, apolitical organisation which was created in Paris in September 2008. DADADA also manages the Sarajevo Galerija 10m2, created in 2004.
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Galerija10m2 is not exactly a gallery but rather an “art house space”, a space of experimentations, confrontations and meetings, a field of artistic experiments, attempts and overflowing; a place of great liberty which enables artists to face an uncommon space. 1 Radenko Milak, untitled, pencil and ink lavee, 56,5 × 75 cm, 2011 2 Adela Jušić, "When I die, you can do what you want", video: colour/sound, 19 min 24s, english subtitles, edition of 6 + 2 AP, 2011
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Ed Video Media Arts Centre
Guelph, Canada
40 Baker Street, N1H 6R7 Guelph, Canada • +1 519 836 9811 • scott@edvideo.org • www.edvideo.org
Since 1976, Ed Video Media Arts Centre has promoted the creation and appreciation of media art of all types. Located in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, Ed Video is an artist-run centre where hundreds of people make and show media art each year. This is supported by equipment rentals, skill-enriching workshops, commissioning opportunities, and gallery programming. Ed Video Gallery hosts dozens of exhibitions, screenings, talks, concerts and events each year showcasing local, national, and international artists at all stages of their careers. Ed Video partners with many other arts organisations to present work, build audiences, and gain exposure. A selection of work from recent gallery exhibitions is on display at SUPERMARKET 2012.
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FELTspace
Adelaide, Australia
12 Compton St, Adelaide SA 5000, South Australia, Australia • +61 413600881 • feltspace@gmail.com • www.feltspace.org
Established in 2008, FELTspace is an artist-run gallery located at the heart of the Central Market district in Adelaide, capital city of South Australia. FELTspace is a hub for Adelaide’s emerging contemporary visual arts community and an important site for the development, exhibition and discussion of new work created by early-career artists. FELTspace is unique as the only Artist-Run Initiative with a permanent site in Adelaide’s city centre dedicated to the promotion of emerging contemporary artists. The current FELTspace committee is comprised of Polly Dance, Ray Harris, Matt Huppatz, Jessie Lumb, Logan Macdonald, James Marshall and Riley O’Keeffe. This group of emerging artists, writers and curators is committed to the support, development and promotion of contemporary art within South Australia as well as engaging with a national network of artist-run initiatives and artists.
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FOTOGALERIE WIEN
Vienna, Austria
Währinger Strasse 59 / WUK, 1090 Vienna, Austria • +43 1 4085462 • fotogalerie-wien@wuk.at • www.fotogalerie-wien.at
The FOTOGALERIE WIEN is a non-profit organisation, constructed as a collective. We consider ourselves as an information gallery, running independently from trends set by the commercial mainstream. Our goals are to show contemporary art photography, interdisciplinary projects and new media while reacting directly to current themes and pressing issues. Regular exhibition exchanges with galleries and institutions abroad continue to be a vital part of today’s programme. 1 Since its beginnings in 1981 and until today, the FOTOGALERIE WIEN has maintained its characteristic grassroots democratic structure as a collective. The collective develops exhibition ideas and various programmatic aspects in discussions, drawing upon diverse subjective perspectives, the viewings of numerous submitted portfolios at regular meetings, and the frequent exchange of information with local and international experts and institutions.
1 Hans Kupelwieser, "Chips", Werkschau-Fotoedition Nr. 10, 2001
2–4 The opening of Fotogalerie Wien's 30th birthday exhibit, Oct. 2011
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Fundacja Salony
Zielona Góra, Poland
Fabryczna 13b, 65-410 Zielona Góra, Poland • +48 608 600 403 • f.salony@gmail.com • www.fundacjasalony.plsrom.blogspot.com
Salony Foundation is a non-profit organisation for contemporary visual art established in 2011 by an art historian and political scientist in cooperation with artists; Aleksandra Ola Kubiak, Rafał Wilk, Jarek Jeschke, Michał Jankowski, Basia Bańda and Marek Lalko. They concentrate on social, historical and political visual arts, and realise their projects with local and foreign artists. Their mission is to make the art understandable for the local society, giving them possibility to interact, learn and participate in lectures, workshops and discussions with professional artists. The space is shared between ateliers, exhibition space and a reading room. Since 2012 there is also the possibility to apply for an international artist in residence program in Zielona Góra.
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galeria de muerte
Tokyo, Japan
3-32-1-3F Higashi Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-0015, JAPAN • +81 3 3835 8278 • galeria_de_muerte@hotmail.co.jp www.galeriademuerte.com galería de muerte was founded in 2004 by Narutoshi Sekine, founder member of grind core death metal bands "Clotted Symmetric Sexual Organ" and "Butcher ABC". The space consists of a gallery and an underground metal record shop that stocks original merchandise and fanzines. The gallery aims to introduce and support a unique range of artists and art pieces from the cutting edge of alternative cultures.
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May the ART be with you. 1 EKKO, "Join Us", acrylic on panel, 51,5 × 145,6 cm, 2010
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Galleri 69
Oslo, Norway
Toftesgate 69, 0552 Oslo, Norway • galleri69@gmail.com • www.lufthavna.no/galleri
Galleri 69 represents a broad spectrum of high-quality artistic expressions created by brilliant and insightful artists. We show the works of artists of all ages and walks of life, from different arenas, which enrich and enlighten both the curators and the audience of Galleri 69. The exhibitions at Galleri 69 are site-specific and produced exclusively for the gallery space. Galleri 69 invite artists as well as curators and review applications on an ongoing basis based on merit in order to reach new artists and audiences, to get new ideas and views on our gallery space.
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Galleri 69 presents a new exhibition monthly or bimonthly, and was initiated by Anja Skjulstad, Cathrine Constanse and Gidsken Braadlie in 2004 as a part of Grünerløkka Lufthavn’s 10 year anniversary. Grünerløkka Lufthavn is a non-profit cultural organisation administrating Galleri 69 as well as the café and concert space “Mir”, which includes rehearsal space for bands and artists’ studios located in the same building.
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galleri bergman
Helsinki, Finland
Uudenmaankatu 23c, 00120 Helsinki, Finland • +358 50 5020369 • andersbergman9@gmail.com • www.galleribergman.net
Galleri Bergman started in 2007, chiefly as a protest against the current system and conditions for exhibiting art in Helsinki. In other local galleries, the artist usually has to pay a rental fee for exhibiting, which is often quite high. Intrinsic to our ethos, is the belief that the artist should not have to pay those 1 fees; we pay enough anyway! We are a loose collective that shares the work and contributes something positive to the Helsinki art scene. In 2012, we are celebrating our fifth anniversary and we are happy to begin our celebrations at the SUPERMARKET art fair in Stockholm. 1 Camilla Vuorenmaa, "Pari (Couple)", painting and carving on pinewood, 145 × 122 cm, 2011
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Galleria Huuto
Helsinki, Finland
Uudenmaankatu 35, PL 245, 00151 Helsinki, Finland • +358 9 676330 • info@galleriahuuto.net • www.galleriahuuto.net
Galleria Huuto is an independent artist collective maintaining two galleries located in Helsinki. Huuto was founded in 2002 as an artist-run space, free from rigid structures and hierarchies. Currently, Huuto maintains two galleries, both located in the centre of Helsinki. Today, the galleries are still partly run on a voluntary basis and costs are kept to a minimum. Since the start, Huuto has been a showcase for over 100 artists and has 88 members today. Freedom and independence for artistic work are the core values of Huuto, according to which all conditions are arranged. Huuto also offers a forum for new and experimental art: performances, multi-disciplinary projects, music events, screenings and discussions are organised in addition to exhibitions. Projects and collaborations with other organisations and events have become increasingly essential. Huuto is free from a general artistic view or policy: each exhibiting artist can create his or her own.
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1 Marja Viitahuhta, “Spotlight”, performance, duration 30 minutes, 2011 2 Aleksi Tolonen, ”Modern Antiques”, plaster, metal, mdf board, wood, 210 × 375 cm, 2010, photo: Marek Sabogal 3 Satu Rautiainen, ”Silent place”, oil on board, 51 × 75 cm, 2010 3
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Galleria Rajatila
Tampere, Finland
Hämeenpuisto 10, 33210 TAMPERE • +358 41 523 2992 • galleria@rajataide.fi • www.rajataide.fi
Galleria Rajatila displays contemporary visual art of all genres, focusing on young artists. Our programme includes three-week, and one-week exhibition periods. The threeweek periods are selected through an open application process every 6 months, whereas for one-week slots, we take applications throughout the year, offering a possibility to react quickly to current events, and to organise more experimental projects. The gallery is run by a non-profit organisation of artists under the age of 36, called the Rajataide Art Association. Exhibitions, artist talks, video screenings, performances, and workshops, are all organised through the voluntary work of our members. Founded in 1996, the association has since grown to be a network of over 80 visual art and media professionals. Johanna Havimäki, “Toivo Ilmari”, from the series "Palautetut pojat", mixed media, height 65 cm, 2011 Anne Lehtelä, “Tanssi”, video, 1'25 minutes, 2010
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GalleriaKONE
Hämeenlinna, Finland
Culture&Congress Center Verkatehdas, Paasikiventie 2, 13200 Hämeenlinna, Finland • galleriakone@gmail.com www.galleriakone.fi GalleriaKONE, Ars-Häme ry is an independent artist led initiative which aims to organize, develop, implement and disseminate cultural, multidisciplinary and intercultural projects within the social, artistic and educational field. The aim is to promote activities locally, nationally and internationally, collaborating with public and private institutions, involving artists and diverse communities. For SUPERMARKET 2012 GalleriaKONE presents four artists whose works could be embodied in the title “prolonged moments”, although diverse in their artistic approaches common threads of memories, identity, alternative realities, time and place weave through their works creating the juxtaposition between the implied and imagined.
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1 Edwina Goldstone, "Beyond these Walls", live art performance, 2011-12 2 Tuija Lampinen, ”Light thoughts I”, oil painting on canvas, 170 × 130 cm, 2010 3 Juha Rouhikoski, ”horizons”, light art, 50 × 140 cm 2 pcs, 2011
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Gocart Gallery
Visby, Sweden
Klosterbrunnsgatan 1A, 621 56 Visby, Sweden • info@gocartgallery.se • www.gocartgallery.se
Gocart Gallery in Visby is run by The Gallery-Association in Gotland. Our aim is to show interesting contemporary art. The gallery also serves as a vital cultural focal point for both members and guests. Gocart Gallery initiates and encourages co-operation and exchanges with local, national and international artists, collectives and organisations. Our participation in SUPERMARKET 2012 deals with different themes that humans tend to face and repeat. The following quote from the 1963 movie adaptation of Lord of the Flies serves as part of our inspiration, "Things are beginning to break up, I don’t know why. It all began well. Then people started to forget what really matters.”.
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GRAD, European Centre for Culture and Debate
Belgrade, Serbia
Brace Krsmanovic 4, 11 000 Belgrade, Serbia • +381 11 3282370 • info@culturalfront.net • www.gradbeograd.eu
GRAD, the European Centre for Culture and Debate, known as KC GRAD, was opened in an old warehouse building, in April 2009. The upper floor, houses a large gallery space and an art library, with a café, bar and art shop located on the ground floor. KC GRAD’s programme focuses on domestic and international contemporary art and it has already received status as one of the official city galleries in Belgrade. The gallery usually announces open calls where artists 1 and curators can apply with their projects. Its artistic director and one of the two founding members, is the artist Ljudmila Stratimirovic. In 2012, KC GRAD will start an artist-in-residence programme under the name “Inspired by Belgrade” which will offer artists, photographers, curators, filmmakers, writers and journalists space to work and establish a broader network. At SUPERMARKET 2012, KC GRAD Gallery will present works of three selected artists: Natasa Kokic / Serbia, 2 Aleksandra Stratimirovic / Serbia, Sweden and Tommaso Bonaventura / Italy. 3 1 Aleksandra Stratimirovic, "Sunny Day", 200 × 300 cm 2 KC GRAD façade 3 Tommaso Bonaventura, "The men who would be Mao", photo: Tommaso Bonaventura 4 Natasa Kokic, "landscape", drawing, pen on paper, 200 × 500 cm
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Greylight Projects
Hoensbroek, The Netherlands
Burgemeester Kessenplein 1, 6431KM Hoensbroek, The Netherlands • office@greylightprojects.org • www.greylightprojects.org
Greylight Projects is an artist-run residence and project space located in a suburban area in Heerlen. The focus of Greylight Projects is the development, production and presentation of autonomous art, without any restrictions in media. The area surrounding the project space offers inspiring opportunities, due to its post-industrial character and all the visible aspects of urban demise, for projects that deal with public space. Greylight Projects organises approximately eight projects a year, produces several publications and participates in projects with other organisations. National and international artists and 'artistic-researchers' are invited for a working period that results in a presentation. There is space for more then one resident artist at a time and collaborations are welcomed. The project space is located in a former chemist, and thanks to the shop-windows the presentations are visible to the general public 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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ID:I Galleri
Stockholm, Sweden
Tjärhovsgatan 19, 116 28 Stockholm, Sweden • +46 767 913 888 • info@anneliewallin.se • www.idigalleri.org
ID:I gallery is a non-profit organisation with twenty-two professional artist members. Over the nine years since starting in 2003 members have run the gallery voluntarily. Each member selects an exhibition time to present either a solo exhibition or a group-show with other artists or projects. The gallery allows artists extensive freedom for experimental and cross border projects without commercial concerns, and the particular combination of professional and voluntary contributions adds to the diversity of Stockholm’s art-scene. The gallery has approximately twelve exhibitions a year.
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For SUPERMARKET 2012 ID:I gallery presents a project by Malin Lobell and Annelie Wallin. Their project deals with green interventions in the cityscape, questions about the hierarchy of aesthetics and ethical values, and relationships between people.
1 Malin Lobell, "They have a name", photographs of intervention, different areas in Norrmalm, Stockholm, 2006
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IS-projects+SNO+ParisCONCRET
Leiden / Sydney / Paris
IS-Projects Drie Octoberstraat 16, A ZP LEIDEN, 2313 Leiden, Netherlands • office@is-projects.org • www.is-projects.org SNO L1 175 Marrickville Rd, Marrickville SYDNEY, 2204 Sydney, Australia • info@sno.org.au • www.sno.org.au ParisCONCRET 5 rue des Immeubles Industriels, 75011 Paris, France • parisconcret@parisconcret.org • www.parisconcret.org
IS-projects, SNO and ParisCONCRET present a tri-partheid group show celebrating the accelerated interconnectivity now made possible by the internet. This is the means whereby these 3 project houses from 3 different countries have enjoyed an evolving relationship. It has not only given divergent practices a more immediate context for exchange but has also become a tool by which artists may engage in a dialogue on an international platform.
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Kallio Kunsthalle
Helsinki, Finland
Toinen linja 31, 00530 Helsinki, Finland • +358 503841539 • info@kalliokunsthalle.fi • www.kalliokunsthalle.fi
Kallio Kunsthalle is a pocket of art in the heart of Kallio. The artistic social work is directed by Petri Saarikko (petrisaarikko@me.com). Working group: Sasha Huber, Basil Saarikko, Aarno Rankka & Max Ryynänen. Its principles are based on The European Year of Volunteering 2011. It is a product of artists, scholars and local associations. Kallio Kunsthalle's main partner is Helsingin Optimistit, and its site is at the ex-meeting room of the Association for Healthy Lifestyles, at Toinen Linja 31 Helsinki. Kallio Contemporary Art Museum is a 160x120cm table with a glass ceiling. During the exhibition year, the best (or worst) from the exhibitions will be collected and displayed inside the table, which will, at the end, go touring. Jukka Pääkkönen, ”Men Like Us”, Pekka, 2010 Jukka Pääkkönen, ”Men Like Us”, Kaitsu, 2010
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KNIPSU
Bergen, Norway
Komediebakken 9, 5010 Bergen, Norway • post@knipsu.no • www.knipsu.no
KNIPSU is an artist-run gallery in Bergen, Norway with a focus on artistic exchange through a local based platform and a mobile platform. KNIPSU aim to introduce international artists to the Bergen art scene, and to be active with a mobile programme within the Nordic peripheries and the international art scene. Encounters have been made with; Galleria Huuto in Helsinki, Finland, Norsk-Finsk Kulturinstitutt in Oslo, Norway, the Kulturhuset Sermermiut in Ilulissat, Greenland. Building up lasting networks with sister organisations, KNIPSU strives to establish artistic exchange beyond borders. KNIPSU's hyper activities consists of exhibitions, events, concerts, workshops, seminars and publications. KNIPSU is run on a DIY approach by Maya Økland, Hilde Jørgensen and Kristin Tårnesvik.
Julie Lillelien Porter, "The Reconstruction", 2011 Anne Marthe Dyvi, "DIY Survival Suit made out of Financial Times", performance, 2010
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Konstnärshuset SKF
Stockholm, Sweden
Svenska Konstnärernas Förening, Konstnärshuset, Smålandsgatan 7, 111 46 Stockholm, Sweden • +46 8 611 10 09 info.konstnarshuset@telia.com • www.konstnarshuset.com SKF/Sektionen present Power Distortion (PD): a project whose purpose is to expose power relations and forcefully inject subversive criticism of existing norms and structures. PD present: ‘Unbuilt houses‘. May Woodhouse, born 1872, serves tea and biscuits containing secret messages to the visitor. The performance suggests the story of something as unique as a handsome Venetian palace in central Stockholm, one that will be built by artists for artists in 1899. Over tea, May invites the visitor at SUPERMARKET, together with her, to imagine and fantasise about possible political developments in such a building, to fear antagonisms and alliances and to make up plans for the next century to come. She will also provide some teaching on how closed deals and overwhelming mistakes would end up characterising Konstnärshuset and probably would still continue to be relevant and influential in 2012. Please also visit May at: http://maywoodhouse.blogspot. com Project manager PD & Artist Unbuilt houses: Åsa Elieson. Co-curator Martin Ålund. Åsa Elieson, “Unbuilt houses. May Woodhouse”, performance, 2012
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KONTORprojects
FREDERIKSBERG C, Denmark
VÆRNEDAMSVEJ 7A, BAGHUSET, 1819 FREDERIKSBERG C, Denmark • +45 27914164 • mail@kontorprojects.dk www.kontorprojects.dk KONTORprojects is an artist-run exhibition space dedicated to innovative contemporary art photography. Their aim is to show photography that pushes the medium forward, explores unconventional subject matter and offers new means of presentation to examine what photography can achieve as an art form. They are interested in fostering dialogue and networks that transgress gender, culture and geographical borders. They want to expand the knowledge of art photography and strengthen cultural diversity globally and locally.
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1 Jenny Nordquist, ”Morning stiffness in hands and feet”, C-type print, 100 × 100 cm, 2009 2 Louise Bøgelund Saugmann, ”Attracted to Moths, Still Life #8”, 100 × 100 cm, 2011 3 Jessica Yatrofsky, untitled, (Artem,), Chromogenic Print, 2010 4 Geir Moseid, ”Pose”, C-type print, 2011
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Kultur am Nauener Platz e.V.
Berlin, Germany
Schulstr. 35 (factory), Berlin-Wedding, 13347 Berlin, Germany • kanp@gmx.de • www.kulturamnauenerplatz.de
Kultur am Nauener Platz is located in an old factory building. In 1984 a group of artists saved the building from demolition and after a two-year-period of restoration it is well known as one of the independent, artist-run cultural centers in Berlin-Mitte. In addition to living and working spaces for artists, Kultur am Nauener Platz provides space for lectures, film, exhibitions and concerts, there are also frequent workshops that take place at the center. This year they have chosen “the small size” as a theme: As we see our diversity in the foreground, we seek to convey this strength of the group. By specifying a similar format one can easily compare and recognize better the differences.
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1 Micha Straub, untitled, installation, wood, oil, canvas, 2011 2 Carola Göllner, "Murtensee I", oil on canvas, 2011 3 Eva Kaiser, untitled, oil on canvas, 2010
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Kunsthuis SYB
Beetsterzwaag, The Netherlands
Hoofdstraat 70, 9244 CP Beetsterzwaag, The Netherlands • +31 614947612 • info@kunsthuissyb.nl • www.kunsthuissyb.nl
Located in the region of Friesland in the north of the Netherlands, Kunsthuis SYB offers contemporary artists a workspace on the sidelines of the (art) world. The aim of the Kunsthuis SYB residency program is to stimulate and support artists' research, experimentations and potential collaborations. Artists are invited on the basis of a project proposal to work and reside in the house for six weeks. Every weekend the doors are open to the public, who can follow the working process. The work period ends with a public event where the artist shows the process activated by the residency in the form of a presentation or by exhibiting new works.
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1 Kunsthuis SYB, Beetsterzwaag, Summer 2011
2, 3 Rory Pilgrim, “De Stille Revolutie”, performance, 2011, photo: Jamie Todd
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Kurant Visningsrom
Tromsø, Norway
Søndre Tollbodgate 17, 9008 Tromsø, Norway • post@kurant.cc • www.kurant.cc
Kurant is an artist-run space for young and emerging artists established in January 2009 by Kåre Grundvåg, Line Solberg Dolmen and Geir Backe Altern. It is currently run by Geir Backe Altern, Kristin Tårnes, Susanne Sakariassen and Maria Danielsen. Kurant has played a very central role in the process of creating a scene for contemporary art in Tromsø. In addition to regular exhibitions the space has been used for concerts, dance performances, happenings, a film club and more. Kurant usually has one or more exhibitions/events per month, and the artists are selected by invitation or on application. Since autumn 2010 it has also had a studio space with room for 6 artists. Since the opening of Kurant, Mondo Tromso has been based at Kurant and has been available during exhibitions and other events. It is a mobile shop which contains fanzines, publications and art products among other things.
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1 Geir Backe Altern, ”Hot Spot”, mixed media, 2011, photo: Frank Ludvigsen 2 Trine Falch, “Teater for en ny tid”, 2011, photo: Frank Ludvigsen 3 Group exhibition, ”Read Me”, photo: Frank Ludvigsen
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Lo and Behold
Athens, Greece
info@loandbehold.gr • www.loandbehold.gr
Lo and Behold’s participation in SUPERMARKET 2012 is a call for artists to work within the boundaries of the urban landscape, and uses as an index, the unique nature of an artist’s approach to an environment which is globalised and shares similar problems and concerns. The participating artists follow a specific working process both in terms of method and end result. They are asked to imagine and to realise an intervention on a public site in the city where they live. Afterwards they photograph the intervention and submit it in the form of a poster. The end result is a number of site-specific works which demonstrate the artists’ varying investigations and concerns and at the same time serve as an intervention in the urban environment. The intervention walks the fine line between legitimacy and illegitimacy, since viewing the art object is not chosen but rather it is imposed upon the viewer. The project is organised by Lo and Behold and curated by Artemis Potamianou and Giorgos Papadatos.
Emma Hammarén Yorgos Taxiarchpoulos Bianco – Valente Nikos Tranos Dimitra Marouda Internationale Surplace Stephen Lee Société Réaliste Eva Marathaki Theo Prodromidis Lilli Kinnunen
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Vasileia Stylianidou Luke Ralphs Guillaume Durand Sanna Marander Eugenio Tibaldi Erika Rothenberg Guerilla Girls Maria Lianou Common Culture Magnus Thierfelder
Mantova Eyes
Mantova, Italy
Via Goldoni, 2, 46100 Mantova, Italy • max.boschini@gmail.com • www.pommefritz.com / www.pecora-nera.org / www.arcifuzzy.it
MANTOVA EYES is an artists’ network founded by Marco Brioni, Massimiliano Boschini and three artistic collectives; Pommefritz Crew, la Pecora Nera and Arci Fuzzy. Their goal is to create an environment for new ways of thinking and cooperating. They facilitate connections between spaces, artists and other people. Mantova Eyes is based on the idea that artists in networks and collectives can support each other to gain recognition and call for artists’ opportunities.
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Milkshake Agency
Geneva, Switzerland
24 Montbrillant, 1201 Geneva, Switzerland • +41 786319991 • info@alexiaturlin.ch • www.milkshakagency.ch / www.alexiaturlin.ch
Established in 2004 by artist Alexia Turlin, the Milkshake Agency is her workshop studio with a window-shop. It's located just behind the station in the middle of Geneva. The window offers about 10 exhibitions annually which are visible 24 hours a day and 7/7. Guest artists are established, emerging, new or neighbours (from the local or national scene, sometimes international). The studio works like an artistic agency and also proposes extra activities (editions, lectures, performances, video screenings, an annual Christmas collective show in the whole place, specific dinners etc). It's an art place melting with the everyday life, accessible to everyone and promotes and diffuses contemporary art in all of its forms. Karim Forlin, "Belvédère", installation, 2011, photo: Alexia Turlin Andreas Kressig, "Polymer", installation, 2010
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moba
Banatska Dubica, Serbia
Bozidara Kojica 15, 23000 Banatska Dubica, Serbia • +381 642898831 • artmoba@gmail.com • www.moba.in.rs
Art Association MOBA was founded by visual artists, with the aim of sharing and spreading art. The word ‘Moba’ is common in the language of peasants, farmers and villagers, and it means voluntary work aimed at helping each other in the fields. Art can work in a similar way. The organisation’s new art space is located in the village of Banatska Dubica in Vojvodina, northern Serbia. The MOBA art space was opened in 2010 in collaboration with artists from Formverk (art zone) Sweden.
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1 Moba vs Krafftmalerei, football performance in gallery, 2009 2 Darko Stojkov, "Gay dear bear", acrylic on canvas, 2011 3 Veljko Zejak, Protection (Hybride object), 2011 4 Stina Pehrsdotter, "Shopping in Dubica", photography, 2011
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Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre
Kingston, Canada
21 Queen Street, K7K 3G4 Kingston, Ontario, Canada • +1 613 548 4883 • modernfuel@bellnet.ca • www.modernfuel.org
Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre is a non-profit organisation and contemporary art gallery in Kingston, Ontario. Modern Fuel supports innovation and experimentation, and is committed to the education of interested publics and the diversification of its audiences. Modern Fuel’s New Media Workspace provides video production/post-production support and services in order to encourage the growth of the New Media Arts Community in Kingston. Applications are accepted from local, national, and international artists with an annual deadline of May 1. Syphon is Modern Fuel’s arts and culture publication that acts as a conduit between the arts community in Kingston and communities elsewhere. Its purpose is to increase the exposure of experimental and non-commercial art practices and increase the understanding of such practices and, especially, to act as a record and communiqué for small regional arts communities throughout the country. 1
1 Marigold Santos, “Dusk, Ardor”, brush and ink, phosphorescent paint, charcoal, coloured pencil, gold and silver leaf, pastel on Fabriano paper, 2010, photo: Geoff Chalcraft 2 Abbas Akhavan, “Correspondences”, bottle, gasoline, oil, handwritten letter, cloth, electrical tape; taxidermied pigeon, brick, string, letter carrier and letter; digitally altered photograph, wooden stand, 2006 Installation view, "Correspondences," curated by Michael Davidge, 2011, photo: Chris Miner
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MUU galleria
Helsinki, Finland
Lönnrotinkatu 33, 00180 Helsinki, Finland • +358 9625972 • muugalleria@muu.fi • www.muu.fi
The Artists' Association MUU promotes professional artists working across a wide range of disciplines. MUU GALLERY 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 art works achieved through the use of new technologies.
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AMORPH! International Performance Art Festival has been arranged since the mid 90's. PERFORMANSSI 2011 was a festival of performance art held in Turku as a part of the official Turku Capital of Culture 2011 programme. The festival also marked the launch of PERFORMANCE ART BANK database which presents Finnish performance art. www.performanssi. com International sound art project AUDIO AUTOGRAPHS organises events and workshops. MUU FOR EARS are a series of sound art CD publications, presenting Nordic and International sound art.
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1 Sami Pennanen, "Iran DMC", drawing, 17 × 12 cm, 2011 2 Sami Pennanen, "dres and distress", photograph, 2011 3 Reijo Kärkkäinen, "Camping", ink on paper, 30 × 21 cm, 2011
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Nationalgalleriet
Stockholm, Sweden
Skomakargatan 3, 111 29 Stockholm, Sweden • + 46 8 20 60 94 • info@nationalgalleriet.org • www.nationalgalleriet.just.nu
Nationalgalleriet, founded in 1984, is run by an artistic collective based on non-profit and non-commercial principles. The group unanimously decides what artist/show will be exhibited. The gallery does not have any specific artistic or ideological programme, but tends to like artists with a bite or with an attitude, and is best known for its satiric group shows where absurdity is mixed with political and social comments. When it comes to solo shows the art is varied, from highbrow to subversive underground. Nationalgalleriet has got it all! Exciting fist fights, horror, politics, satire, sex (including nude scenes), magic, psychology, violence, slapstick, special effects, and yes, art. Christer Themptander, “Hälsa”
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Nest
The Hague, The Netherlands
De Constant Rebecqueplein 20b, 2518 RA The Hague, The Netherlands • +31 70 3653186 • info@nestruimte.nl www.nestruimte.nl Nest is an independent exhibition space located in The Hague. Shows at Nest focus on specific themes which are currently being investigated through the work of local, national and international artists. Nest’s projects not only look at the artist and his or her work, but also pay attention to the role of artists and artworks within their social and functional context in society. The work shown at SUPERMARKET is a selection from the exhibition ‘False Focus’ that was organised at Nest in spring 2011. ‘False Focus’ is based on an idea regarding the senses and their translation by the brain into an image of reality which does not provide us with a reliable idea of reality. Works will be shown by Roland Schimmel, Marc Philip van Kempen and Rune Peitersen. Marc Philip van Kempen, “City (Composite Space V)”, photography, 2010 Roland Schimmel, “Facing the Abyss”, wall-painting, 2011
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OFF LIMITS
Madrid, Spain
ESCUADRA, 11, 28012 Madrid, Spain • +34 914682651 • info@offlimits.es • www.offlimits.es
Ángela Cuadra, “Todo lo solido se desvanece en el aire (All that is solid melts in the air)", 6 Euro Budget, 2010
Off Limits is a contemporary and independent art space located in the multicultural neighborhood of Lavapiés. It is a place for exhibitions and debate that investigate and propose ways to alter contemporary reality. Off Limits is run by Maelström - a cultural association that gets advice from a committee composed of artists, curators, academics and cultural operators. All the activities programmed by the association are public and free.
on the idea that it is important to show that artists have the ability to generate projects and ideas, even under less favorable conditions but that it is also important to draw attention to the need to change these circumstances, and develop more flexible working structures that support creativity and observe more closely the needs and realities of contemporary artists. The exhibition is made possible with the support of the Spanish Embassy in Stockholm.
For SUPERMARKET 2012 Off Limits and the Spanish Embassy in Sweden presents the second edition of “6 EURO BUDGET”. Subtitled ‘Artistic Practices and Precariousness’ this Spanish/Swedish collaboration is a creative response to the increasingly precarious position of many artists. It is based
Cabello/Carceller, the exhibition curators are an artists’ team formed by Helena Cabello and Ana Carceller. They have worked together since 1993 and have expanded their artistic practice through collaborative writing, critical theory, teaching and curatorship.
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Artists in Sweden selected by a jury composed of Cabello/Carceller and Estelle af Malmborg:
Artists in Spain selected by a jury composed of Cabello/Carceller, Jesús Carrillo and Off Limits:
Dorinel Marc, “1 Euro Budget Exhibition, Dorinel Marc featuring: Henrik Ekesiöö, Joakim Forsgren, Mikael Goralski, Oscar Guermouche, Ilona Huss Walin, Magdalena Nordin”
Ángela Cuadra, “Todo lo sólido se desvanece en el aire (All that is solid melts in the air)”
Petra Ober, “Margarita” Pacoco Gil, “Sweet Portrait of the Bitter Crisis”
Díaz y Gimeno, “0,021123€/h” Núria Güell, “Anatomía de un virus (Anatomy of a virus)” Jana Leo, “Manifest-Acción (Manifest-Action)” Momu&NoEs, “Mental Power”
Maria Lilja, “It's Possible. Just Use Slaves”
Daniela Ortiz, “P1/P2”
Andrea Hvistendahl, From the series “The World's mine Oyster”
Alejandra Valero, “Obras antibeca (Antigrants’ works of art)”
Solveig Lindgren Inderbitzin/ Joanna Thede, “Reflecting echo” from the series “Construction Pieces”
[E.G+Y.M], “Descifrando cifras (Deciphering Figures)” The exhibition is made with the support of the Spanish Ministry of Culture.
OFIS
Moscow, Russia
10, Nizhnyaya Syromyatnicheskaya St., 105120 Moscow, Russia • +7 916 676 60 73 • manager@abc-group.ru • abc-group.ru
The OFIS gallery was opened in May 2011. It is a continuation of Art Business Consulting (ABC), an artist-run gallery which existed for five years from 2004 to 2009. The new space is a bit bigger and located in former factory which remains from soviet time in the centre of Moscow. The space and rent are shared with another company of two people who have an architectural studio. The office interior is flexible and easy to transform into a “white cube” for every new exhibition. For every opening, the full space become a total installation made by invited artists. On other days, it is an artist studio and co-working space which are merged or integrated with the exhibition. One of the experimental themes for OFIS gallery is coexistence and working close to each other. The artist Maxim Ilyukhin is the founder of OFIS gallery. In SUPERMARKET 2012, we will exhibit a few different works by artists showed in OFIS gallery.
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1 Olya Bozhko, “Demonstation”, installation, 2011, photo: Maxim Ilyukhin 2 Anya Titova, “Green city”, metal, enamel, 50 × 70 cm, 2011, photo: Maxim Ilyukhin
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3 Stas Shuripa, “Kindergarten”, watercolour paper, ink, polywood, 22 × 37 cm, 2011 4 Anya Tomskaya, “Time and We”, oil on photo of sculpture, 50 × 70 cm, 1993
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Photographic Gallery Hippolyte
Helsinki, Finland
Kalevankatu 18 B, 00100 Helsinki, Finland • +358 9 612 33 44 • info@hippolyte.fi • www.hippolyte.fi
PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY HIPPOLYTE PRESENTS HPB12 Photographic Gallery Hippolyte, founded in 1978, is run by the Union of Artist Photographers in Finland – a non-profit artist-run association with about 380 member artists. The union promotes and supports photobased art, and the professional, economic and social interests of its members. The union is an active organizer of events including the Helsinki Photography Biennial (www.hpb.fi), and the annual Art Fair Suomi (www.artfairsuomi.fi). The 12th edition of Helsinki Photography Biennial is held in March–April 2012. At SUPERMARKET Hippolyte presents a preview of its biennial exhibition programme, which includes lenticular photographs by Petri Anttonen and a video of a performative event by Ann-Marie Lequesne. Petri Anttonen, "Canberra," 3D, 60 × 80 cm, 2011 Petri Anttonen, "Singapore," 3D, 60 × 80 cm, 2011
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Plan B
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Herengracht 32, 1015 BL Amsterdam, The Netherlands • planb.isbeter@gmail.com • www.planbprojects.nl
Plan B is an independent Amsterdam-based artist-run space founded by artist Tarja Szaraniec in September 2006. After three years of working from Plan B's canal-house in the city-centre of Amsterdam, it nowadays continues to be a flexible platform related to the artistic, researching and producing matters that it stems from.
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For SUPERMARKET 2012 Plan B proudly presents: ‘Skinned, Boned and Re-shaped’ New works by Erica Van Loon (NL) / Charlott Markus (SE) / Tarja Szaraniec (NL) / Monica Tormell (SE). 1 Charlott Markus, "...First as tragedy, second as farce", installation / sculptural work consisting of C-print on duratrans, wood and glass, dimensions: 305 × 650 cm (6 images 59 × 89 cm), 2010 (view from P/////AKT) 2 Tarja Szaraniec, "Skimming the Scum (Mumu)", detail, mixed media on paper, 162 × 220 cm, 2010 3 Monica Tormell , "The Rhythmic Events of Quasi Lab", installation overview, dried cactuses, saté sticks, rice, amplifier, Divi Divi branch, coconut, mirrors, photo print, table, jars, water, various dimensions , 2011
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Ptarmigan
Tallinn, Estonia / Helsinki, Finland
Toom-Kooli 13, 10130 Tallinn, Estonia • +358 404661945 • info@ptarmigan.fi • www.ptarmigan.ee / www.ptarmigan.fi
Ptarmigan, founded 2009, is a cultural platform operated by a team of artists on both sides of the Baltic. They have hosted over 200 events including workshops, residencies, performances, and artists’ projects. In both cities they strive to locate themselves in post-subcultural space while simultaneously challenging aesthetics and occupying margins. Ptarmigan seeks to create participation-based culture across a trans-disciplinary sphere. They particularly value openness and inclusivity; as well as using Ptarmigan as the member’s artistic platform, they encourage others to realise their ideas through them. Bilwa and Kristin Orav, resonance | workshop, Tallinn, 27 September 2011 The 12-Tone Filter, Tuned City Tallinn, July 2011
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QWERTY
Copenhagen, Denmark
Artist-run Gallery Igloohous, Bådehavnsgade 51, Vej 10, 2450 Copenhagen SV, Denmark • +45 2766 1499 info@tifinger.dk • www.tifinger.dk In the exhibition “Dialogues”, which was held in Saint Petersburg from 25 Aug.-5 Sept 2011, QWERTY’s concept was the metaphor of clothing. Each member of the group gave his/her interpretation of clothes. QWERTY produced a “Foreign Exchange Performance” with a clothes factory. At the opening we exchanged clothes with other people. This performance included a fitting room, and a “factory” where new clothes were modified. The exchange/performance was a great success in Russia and we would like to continue our study of the “factory” and clothesexchange at SUPERMARKET 2012, and see how Swedes react to the same concept. QWERTY is a group of 10 artists who have worked together during the past 5 years with different kinds of exhibitions. QWERTY consists of: Jens Andersen, Indigo Richards, Morten Tillitz, John Krogh, Mette Dalsgård, Frank Busk, Anders Qvist Nielsen, Mikkel Larris, Camilla Gaugler and Per Kjærsgård Jensen. QWERTY, “Foreign Exchange”, modified clothes, guests, iron bars etc. “Charlies Angels”, 2011 QWERTY, “Foreign Exchange”, modified clothes, guests, iron bars, clothes exchanged, 2011
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rainbowartsproject
Singapore
rainbowartsproject@gmail.com • www.rainbowartsproject.wordpress.com
rainbowartsproject (RAP), based in Singapore, founded in 2009. rainbowartsproject (RAP) aims to document, develop and promote queer culture primarily in the visual sector. RAP is constantly looking into issues relevant to minority groups, in particular sexual minorities: 1 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) and people otherwise considered social rejects when it comes to being queer and different. RAP is interested by creative people whose works constantly challenge and question the notion of queer culture. Queer culture for us is anything involving sexual minorities, gender-specific themes, social minorities, sub-cultures and rejected subjects: people who still face discrimination and rejection from the general public, particularly in the country where we are currently based. 2 1 Kelvin Atmadibrata, "Pink Triangle", performance, 2011, photo: Juliana Yasmin 2 Marla Bendini, "Aunty Without Reasons", performance, 2009 3 Wesley Leon Aroozoo, "Kissing Faces", film, 11'00 minutes, 2010
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rosalux
Berlin, Germany
Wriezener Str. 12, 13359 Berlin, Germany • +49 171 83 59 147 • contact@rosalux.com • www.rosalux.com
rosalux is an artist-run office based initiative named after Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz – the urban interface between two creative districts of Berlin. The basic aim of rosalux is to work in a concrete manner: researching, producing, presenting art and critically thinking about contemporary artistic practices. In 2012 rosalux will concentrate its activities in a venue in the Wedding district of the city that is home to many artist-run spaces.
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Jaecki Lindenau (press & project assistance) and Tiny Domingos (artist and founder of rosalux) 1, 2 Anna Bromley, "Unidentifying Bruce", 2 dia-secs, fotocollage from found web 2.0 material, edition: (5 +1 AP), 2011
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Sant Marc
Sineu, Spain
Plaza Es Mercadal 3, 07510 Sineu, Mallorca, Spain • +34 675736443 • mercadal3@yahoo.es • www.santmarc.tumblr.com
Sant Marc studio has become a centre for thoughts, ideas and research in the field of art, for contemporary artists who either live here or have spent some time on the island; hence the importance of the exchanges that it has sparked off through experiences, reflections and proposals that have gradually defined the studio’s goal. Projects have been inspired by a specific real physical context or background setting such as exhibitions like Espai net (2000), Les arts de sant marc (2001), Mallorca tropical (2002), Literal (2003), Futbólicos (2005 and 2007) which exhibited in Barcelona, participation in SUPERMARKET 2011, and P.I.T. which was exhibited in cultural centres in Mallorca. Also Sant Marc has sparked off the organisation of numerous exhibitions at other exhibition centres. Participating artists: Tomeu Coll, Eva Choung-Fux, Julia García, Leticia María, Francina Martín, Irene Peukes, Fabián Schalekamp, Pere Serra, Marcos Vidal, Amable Villarroel.
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Scibase
Leeds & Liverpool, United Kingdom
BasementArtsProject, Burton Terrace, Beeston, Leeds, LS11 5JH • sci_artists-website@yahoo.co.uk basementartsproject@gmail.com • www.sci.moonfruit.com / www.basementartsproject.wordpress.com SCIBASE is a collaboration between two UK artists’ initiatives – SCI from Liverpool and Basement Arts Projects from Leeds. Both groups have the same aims – to see an expansion in international collaboration and exchange partnerships between their artists and arts organisations.
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SCI, the Liverpool-based artist-led group, consist of practicing artists who have exhibited in numerous locations nationally and internationally and are linked by their connections to Tate Liverpool. Basement Arts Projects based in Leeds, aim to create a project space that will provide 4 residency opportunities and 4 exhibition opportunities for artists every year. 1 Jean McEwan, "Day 1", 2011 2 Phill Hopkins, untitled, mixed media, 2011
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SERDE
Aizpute, Latvia
Atmodas street 9, Aizpute, LV-3456 Aizpute, Latvia • smg.serde@gmail.com • www.serde.lv
The residency and workshop centre SERDE was founded in 2002 as a platform for both local and international inter-disciplinary collaboration. This artist-run organisation, seeks to develop the collaboration between different cultural fields, organisations and professionals. SERDE’s main activities focus on the exchange between the fields of culture, science and education; in addition to a residency programme, workshops, seminars, lectures, presentations etc. SERDE Residency Centre is located in the historic centre of Aizpute in Western Latvia (180 km from the capital city Riga and 30 kilometres from the Baltic coast). Since 2002, SERDE has hosted over 500 artists from over 15 different countries, on both long and short term residencies. At SUPERMARKET 2012, SERDE will present the project ‘Folk Pharmacy’ – an artistic interpretation of the use of indoor and wild plants as food and folk medicine. In this project, the artists re-introduce the audience to the tradition of plant-foraging and invite them to turn these gifts of nature and their knowledge of them into a useful source of energy. "Folk Pharmacy", photos: Signe Pucena
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Shift Collaborative Studio
Seattle, US
306 S. Washington St., 98104 Seattle, US • info@shiftstudio.org • www.shiftstudio.org
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Shift is a collaborative artists’ studio that opened in December 2004 in the renovated TashiroKaplan arts complex; an artists’ live/work building in the Pioneer Square district of Seattle. Shift was established as an artist-run space with the primary goal of supporting Northwest area artists, working in a variety of media, who are dedicated to creating challenging and innovative work. 1 Members are given complete control to curate their own shows. Shift is beginning to expand its boundaries by showing work, as a group, in various venues. For SUPERMARKET 2012 the artists of Shift are interpreting the word/concept of “shift”.
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1 Ellen Hochberg, "Color Shift", mixed media, nine digitial photo frames – each one cycles through over 300 frames of colour, 2012 2 Ted Hiebert, Magnet Crowns: Configurations 12/20/11(R) & 12/22/11(L); colour photography, inkjet print, neomydium magnets grade N42, 2011
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SIC
Helsinki, Finland
info@sicspace.net • www.sicspace.net / www.sicspace.tumblr.com
SIC was founded in 2010 by nine artists. The aim is to create a new exhibition space in Helsinki that will serve not only as a gallery but also as a Kunsthalle or a cultural centre. The first year exhibition program consists of nine one-person exhibitions and two group exhibitions. In addition to the exhibition program the idea is to use the space for a variety of relevant events. The space is run by a producer hired by the group and is supported by foundations and sponsors.
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small projects
Tromsø, Norway
Grønnegata 23, 9008 Tromsø, Norway • info@smallprojects.no • www.smallprojects.no
Small Projects is an artist-run space that organizes events and exhibitions. It supports works that challenges boundaries and promotes critical discussion. Their goal is to provide an exhibition space for both emerging and established artists with a program spanning solo, group and curated exhibitions and performances. They give special attention to artists living in Tromsø and the northern part of Norway, also creating possibilities to exhibit internationally through exchanges and collaborations with similar organisations outside of Norway. 1 At present Small Projects is collaborating with independent cultural initiatives in the UK, Estonia, Finland and Sweden. Small Projects was founded by Filipino artist Jet Pascua and is supported by the Arts Council of Norway and the city of Tromsø. The participation of Small Projects in SUPERMARKET 2012 is supported by the Office for Contemporary Art, Norway (OCA). 2 1 Ane Sagatun, performance, 2011, photo: Thor Brødreskift 2 small projects, the space, 2011, photo: Jet Pascua 3 Eric L. Zamuco, "Fineprint # 1", mixed media, 101 × 74 × 53 cm, 2011, photo: Eric L. Zamuco
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Studio 44
Stockholm, Sweden
Studio 44, Tjärhovsgatan 44, 116 28 Stockholm, Sweden • styrelse@studio44.se • www.studio44.se
Studio44 was founded in 2002 by a group of Stockholm-based artists with the aim of creating an independent, non-commercial space for contemporary art. It is a dynamic organisation, characterised by its openness to different forms of expression. Today it includes 28 visual artists who manage the space together and show their own work, as well as invite other artists to participate in themed exhibitions. Studio44 also works with a curatorial focus, producing exhibitions that make connections between the members’ work and a wider artistic community. In recent years, studio44 has collaborated with Pride Festival (SE), montanaberlin (DE), Alt-cph (DM), Fiberart (SE), UND#5 (DE) and V.art (SE). Some exhibitions have been shown at other galleries and art centres as a result of cooperations and exchanges. At SUPERMARKET 2012 -‘The Light Escape of Ideas‘, Rikard Fåhraeus. The works of Rikard Fåhraeus complete a full circle in their ability to join concept, poetry, politics and artistic craftsmanship. His objects and installations manage to give us epiphanies with their familiar but slightly twisted way of revealing our ideas of the world. Their subjects are what could be called new archetypes for the 21st century. With an easy elegance they evoke feelings of both the blissed and the uncanny. Rikard Fåhraeus, “I Never Saw The Bald Eagle”, video still, 2011 Rikard Fåhraeus, “Stick and Cones”, wood, 25 × 15 × 15 cm, 2011
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Superclub Gallery
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
11a Gayfield Square, Edinburgh, EH1 3NT • info@superclubstudios.com • www.superclubstudios.com
Superclub Gallery and Studios opened in 2010 to provide affordable studio and work spaces to young and emerging contemporary artists in Edinburgh. We officially opened our gallery in March 2011 and since then have held over twelve exhibitions, a range of music events, performances, zine launches and talks. Superclub is home to thirteen artists working in a range of disciplines, mostly recent graduates from Edinburgh College of Art. Superclub is committed to providing a platform for emerging talent in Scotland, as well as bringing international artists to Edinburgh to open dialogues and channels of communication, and encourage future collaboration and experimentation. Jamie and Rickie Mcneill, "Take me to your Dealer", installation view, various materials and dimensions, 2011, photo: courtesy of the artists and Superclub Gallery Jamie and Rickie Mcneill, untitled, installation view, various materials and dimensions, 2011, photo: courtesy of the artists
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T.ACT
Karlsruhe, Germany / Cairo, Egypt / Khartoum, Sudan / Stockholm, Sweden
T.ACT Karlsruhe: +49 172 356268 • chrisgeesing@aol.com • www.kunsttransit.de
T.act (Tribe of Artists in Collaborative Terms), “Flying Carpet Connect Station”, sketch, 2011
T.act stands for ‘Tribe of Artists in Collaborative Terms’. The group formed in 2010 with participants from Sudan, Egypt, Germany and Sweden. They are interested in exploring artistic and public ways of dealing with contemporary global and cross-border problems. T.act artists will present simultaneous parallel projects at SUPERMARKET and at Biennale Marrakesh, the topic for the projects is ‘The Paradox of a Natural Resource, or, Fairy Tales on Gold’. Artworks are contributed by: I. Haffiez, N. Abasher, N. El Douma & T. Salim (Sudan), S. Khamal (Egypt), K. Quecke, S. Doldt , C. Geesing, O. Sora Lux, J. S. Rehbein, A. Bodanowitz (Germany). The installation will be designed and built up by: E. Khalil (Sweden), P. Metz J.S.Rehbein, A. Bodanowitz (Germany). Thanks for generous support to laspis - Swedish Visual Arts Fund’s international programme.
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TEGEN 2
Stockholm, Sweden
Bjurholmsgatan 9b, 116 38 Stockholm, Sweden • +46 702 855777 • dror.feiler@gmail.com • www.tegen2.se
Tegen2– project centre, stage and exhibition space, spanning art to political activism. Oy wei!* Since its inception in 2006, Tegen2 has presented a broad spectrum of exhibitions in opposition to the on-going discourse regarding the I-am-herenow-culture of permanent dissatisfaction. The art world is in no way a free zone; in fact it fits perfectly into this pattern, which stems from the lack of social and collective alternative visions to our socio-economic system. The question therefore is: how can artists use, abuse and refuse the system at the same time? *Oy wei! has a dual meaning: the well-known Yiddish expression oy vey! ("oh my!”) and also alludes, in this case, to Ai Weiwei, the highest-ranking artist on the contemporary art scene today. An artist who combines art, activism and a strong urge to reach out to people – not only to the art world. from the upper right corner: Lars Brunström, Bengt Gomér, Ivana Králíková, D.O.G., ”What kind of life is it? An opening or an end?”, room installation, SUPERMARKET 2011 Basel Abbas och R. Abou Rahme (Palestina), ”Collapse”, video, 2009, ”Vi ber så hemskt mycket om ursäkt”, Tegen2, 2010 Ghayath Almadhoun, D.O.G., ”Vi ber så hemskt mycket om ursäkt”, video / performance, 2010 Locombia, ”Limpieza Social”, room installation, 2011
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Third Belgrade
Belgrade, Serbia
Pancevacki put bb, 11210 Belgrade, Serbia • +381 69 1919 178 • treci.beograd@gmail.com • www.trecibeograd.com
3Bgd emerged from a group of artists’ response to the many issues found in art and society today, the need to create a micro-utopia, a cradle network platform to connect with similar artistic initiatives; and to enable artists overcome the problems of fragmentation, manipulation and instrumentation generated by political and economic power. 3Bgd is an initiative of the group of artists: Salman Trtovac, Milorad Mladenović, Anica Vucetić, Oliver Parlić, Radoš Antonijević, Marko Marković, Sanja Latinović, Ranko Đanković, Milena Milosavljević and Marina Marković. Third Belgrade is designed as a lively, dynamic and energetic artistic centre which brings together local artists alongside both national and international practitioners, providing exhibition space, workshops and other educational content for the general public. TB space consists of the central gallery, the library, lounge spaces and residential premises suitable for lectures and workshops, and the garden which can be used an open stage for various art events. Third Belgrade, “Collective lunch”, photography, 21,8 × 28,3 cm, 2011, photo: Sasa Colic Third Belgrade, “Gallery”, photography, 21,8 × 28,3 cm, 2011, photo: Veljko Pavlovic
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Totaldobze
Riga, Latvia
Mežotnes iela 39, LV-1002 Riga, Latvia • +371 29451445 • info@totaldobze.com • www.totaldobze.com/artcenter
Totaldobze art centre is lead by the artist Kaspars Lielgalvis. Artists Laura Prikule, Anda Lace, Inga Meldere, Katrina Sauskina, Sabine Vekmane, curator Odrija Fisere, Katrina Vastlave, managers Vineta Kalnina and others have taken part in Totaldobze art centre's work. It is an organisation and a space with artist studios, residencies and a hall for artist presentations, discussions, performances, workshops, poetry slams etc. At least once a year, a bigger group exhibition of contemporary art is organised there by a curator invited by Totaldobze.
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Toves Galleri
Copenhagen, Denmark
Vesterbrogade 97, 1620 Copenhagen V, Denmark • mail@tovesgalleri.net • www.tovesgalleri.net
The artist-run exhibition space Toves Galleri, Vesterbro ConTemporary Workout Space is situated in and named after the half-empty, half-bankrupt shopping arcade Toves Galleri, which was named after the renowned author and ghetto girl Tove Ditlevsen (1917–76). Its pounding soundtrack comes from a fitness centre next door. Toves Galleri is inevitably site-specific.
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Tupajumi foundation
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Jonathan den Breejen: +31 614158565 • info@tupajumi.com • www.tupajumi.com
The Tupajumi foundation works solemnly for the promotion of contemporary art and artists. Tupajumi tries to achieve this by organising art-related events, group exhibitions and also by any other means they come up with.
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1 Tupajumi foundation, "Cabin Fever", Co-Prosperity Sphere, Chicago, Jan 2010, photo: Jord Schoppink
2, 3 Tupajumi foundation, "FITAX 750", TENT, Rotterdam, Dec 2011, photo: Aad Hoogendoorn
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Udstillingsstedet Spanien19C
Aarhus, Denmark
Kalkværksvej 5A, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark • +45 22308459 / +45 40727059 • spanien19c@gmail.com • www.spanien19c.dk
Site-specific installations for 20 years. Working with installation pieces is a strange schizophrenic task. Within a short period of time the piece is designed, erected, enjoyed 1 and then torn apart. There is no machine for eternity at stake, like in painting which in principle lives forever once it is made. The installation piece turns into garbage and dirt even before it leaves infancy and there is nothing you can do about it.
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Unit One Gallery
Beijing, China
No.1 Audio St., 798 Art District, Chao yan, Beijing • +86 1391 065 2494 • pickleart@gmail.com
Unit One Gallery is an artist-run gallery located in 798 Art District in Beijing. The gallery was founded in 2010 by the artist Li Gang. Unit One Gallery shows Chinese, Korean and European artists with exhibitions generally lasting from one week to 10 days. The varied programme consists of painting, sculpture, installation, photography and performance. In 2011, we mainly exhibited photography and video works. Openings take place every second week from March each year. At our openings, we have music and film screenings and weatherpermitting, we can enjoy a barbeque in the open air.
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After the opening, the artist is in attendance for the duration of the exhibition and is available to visitors. Prior to the opening, the gallery helps the artists with their specific work requirements, in gaining access to work spaces such as photo labs, foundries, poster print shops, and arranging studio visits etc. 1 Unit One Gallery, 798 2 Lao Zhou, exhibition view, Unit One Gallery, 798 3 Li Gang
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Verkligheten
Umeå, Sweden
Pilgatan 16, 903 31 Umeå, Sweden • +46 90 10 99 00 • maila_verkligheten@yahoo.com • www.verkligheten.net
The artist-run space Verkligheten is situated in an old tram-factory on the east side of Umeå, close to Bildmuseet and the Art Academy. We felt that Umeå needed a space that was not so fixed and clean, a space for artistic experiments. Verkligheten collaborates with artist groups and galleries abroad and also with the different art institutions in Umeå. Verkligheten is part of the Umeå Iaspis group that every year welcomes international artists to their residency programme.
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Verkligheten presents Rasmus Albertsen, a visual artist, born in 1977 in Dronninglund, Denmark. Adam Budak writes: “The doubt of everything is what constitutes the seemingly delirious but at the same time, rigorous and precise work of Rasmus Albertsen. His short videos are self-portraits of a solitary subject, trapped in a claustrophobic chamber of his own insecurity”. 1, 2 Rasmus Albertsen, ”Everything is Fine”, video, 4'37 minutes, 2011
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3, 4 Rasmus Albertsen, ”Composer”, video, 0'52 minutes, 2010
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Volt
Bergen, Norway
+ 47 91111309 • marie@trete.no • www.gallerivolt.no
Phil Coy, “It is more”, 2011
Volt presents new art projects by Norwegian and international contemporary artists. It initiates and presents exhibitions, time-based media, performances, discursive projects and sound art projects, focusing on artists who work across several media and modes of expression. Volt does not have its own exhibition space, but finds suitable locations for each project. Volt is a curatorial project initiated in Bergen in 2008 by the artist and curator Marie Nerland. It is supported by Bergen City Council and the Arts Council Norway. At SUPERMARKET 2O12, Volt has received funding from OCA, Office for Contemporary Art Norway.
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ZET foundation
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Glazenhuis Amsterdam, The Netherlands • +31 20 6460794 • zetfoundation@gmail.com • www.zetfoundation.nl
Stichting ZET (1994) was founded with the aim of organising exhibitions that focus on “drawing” as a point of reference in contemporary art practice. Over the years, our aims have adapted with a focus on site-specific projects. As a nomadic institution, we are flexible and aim to create opportunities. At SUPERMARKET 2012, we will present the work of DAT ( Drawing Apart Together), PJ Roggeband and Alite Thijsen.
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DAT (Claudie deCleen, Tammo Schuringa and Corinne Bonsma): Unfinished and incomplete drawings, preliminary drawings and studies are exchanged by post and worked on collectively. "Drawing-things": PJ Roggeband's work has a combination of a rough approach and lively language expressed through playful performances. For Stichting ZET Alite Thijsen developed the project Amstelpark Ode. 1 Claudie de Cleen and Tammo Schuringa, untitled, satin paint, indian ink and ink, 32 × 24 cm, 2011
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2 Claudie de Cleen, Corinne Bonsma and Tammo Schuringa, untitled, indian ink, ink and colour pencil, 32 × 24 cm, 2011 3 PJ Roggeband, “Krachtdader 2”, 60 × 80 cm 4 Alite Thijsen, “Amstelpark Ode – Beeresterk!”, photograph 5 Corinne Bonsma and Tammo Schuringa, untitled, gouache and indian ink, 25 × 32 cm, 2011
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Zeta Galeri
Tirana, Albania
Abdyl Frashëri, Nr: 31, A/4, Hekla Center, Tirana, Albania • + 355 42 2 666 80 / +355 68 2 130 180 • info@zetagaleri.com zetagaleri@gmail.com • www.zetagaleri.com Zeta Center started its activity in 2007. It is a non-profit centre focused on the visual arts that promotes collaborative, professional practices between artists and curators, critics, researchers and other art professionals in order to contribute to the establishment of an active contemporary art scene in Albania. Zeta's goal is to cultivate audiences and promote contemporary art (which we consider an inherent characteristic, of emancipated societies) through; exhibitions, presentations, collaboration projects at local, regional and international level, as well other cultural activities.
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Zeta Center/Gallery uses a well-equipped space of 150 m2, located in the heart of “Blloku”, the most attractive area of Tirana. 1 Leonard Qylafi, “The typology of beginning”, colour photography, C-print mounted in aluminum, 9 pieces, 45 × 30 cm, 2010 2 Silva Agostini, “Displacing Motion”, HD film, 5'05 minutes, 2011 3 Kosta Koçi, “Waiting…”, water colour on paper, series of 6, 20 × 30 cm, 1984
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ZOLDER MUSEUM
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
zoldermuseum@gmail.com • www.zoldermuseum.com
The Zolder Museum (zolder = attic), Museum of Contemporary Art in Amsterdam, opened in January 2011. The mission of the Zolder Museum is to become an economically, politically and culturally independent art institution. Besides hosting art events, the Zolder Museum produces and publishes The Zolder Museum Paper quarterly and a fashion line: Marcel Ivens (in collaboration with Aimee Zito Lema). The Zolder Museum is dedicated to the dialogue between art and the art institution, the artist and the community, the established and the experimental. Its mission is to challenge and develop the knowledge and understanding of the system of relations within the world of art; and above all, its mission is focused on making art as a societally beneficial and significant human practice.
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1 Isfrid Angard Siljehaug, untitled, ink on paper, 2011 2 The Zolder Museum Paper, #1 Hearth, 2011
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3 US, "Earth", silkscreen on paper, 2011
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Presentationstands Artycok.TV
Prague, Czech Republic
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+420 220 408 208 • info@artycok.tv • www.artycok.tv
Graffitifrämjandet
Stockholm, Sweden
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graffitiframjandet@gmail.com • www.graffitiframjandet.se
Konstnärernas Kollektivverkstad
Nacka, Sweden
Planiavägen 28-30, 131 54 Nacka, Sweden • +46 8 588 854 71 • kansliet@kkv.nu www.kkv.nu
Konstnärscentrum Öst
Stockholm, Sweden
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Årstaängsvägen 5B 7tr, 117 43 Stockholm, Sweden • +46 8 324480 kc-ost@konstnarscentrum.org • www.konstnarscentrum.org/kcost
Konstperspektiv
Stockholm, Sweden
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+46 8 6432558 • info@konstperspektiv.nu • www.konstperspektiv.nu
KRO/KIF
Stockholm, Sweden
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Årstaängsvägen 5b, 117 46 Stockholm, Sweden • kro@kro.se • www.kro.se / www.kif.se
Kulturtidskriften Cora
Stockholm, Sweden
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Bengt Ekehjelmsgatan 2B, 118 54 Stockholm, Sweden • +46 708 635361 • info@cora.se www.cora.se
Nordic Art Association Finland
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Helsinki, Finland
+358 50 5924 061 • liisa.wilska@netlife.fi • www.suomenpohjoismainentaideliitto.fi
Nordic Art Association Sweden (NKF)
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Stockholm, Sweden
web@nkf.se / maria@nkf.se • www.nkf.se
Tidskriften Hjärnstorm
Stockholm, Sweden
hjarnstorm@gmail.com • www.hjarnstorm.com
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Art Container, "The Bathers", sauna installation in Fountain Art Fair in Miami, 2009, photo: Tanel Saar
Thanos Klonaris, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Why stand on a silent platformâ&#x20AC;?, 2011 (Lo and Behold, Athens)