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SUMMARY:Stockholm's Culture Night 2022: Anden by Fathia Mohidin
DESCRIPTION:During Stockholm’s Culture Night 2022\, we present the sound work Anden by the artist Fathia Mohidin in a version developed especially for the unique environment that is Carl Eldh’s Studio Museum. \nAmong the several hundred sculptures shaped during Eldh’s artistic career\, one can hear breathing\, panting and breathing. The activity that evokes the sounds in Mohidin’s sound works is not always given: but whether it is effort\, exhalation or lust\, it is in the breath that the body takes in the spirit\, it is here the body is filled with life. \nFathia Mohidin is interested in the physical body at work\, and the values ​​and ideals involved in shaping our bodies. In the meeting with Eldh’s often idealized and vital sculptures\, new perspectives are brought to life. Many of them were created during the early 20th century when irrational bodies were to be subordinated to the sensible body of society. How does the view of the strong and healthy body live on in our time? What are the consequences of these ideals? \nWelcome! \n  \nAbout the artist \nIn Fathia Mohidin’s (b. 1985) work\, media such as video\, sound and sculpture are woven together with extensive research in larger installations. She continuously turns to sports and exercise as a starting point for reflecting on the body in relation to political\, social and economic structures. \nAbout the Culture Night 2022 \nWith more actors than ever\, you get the chance to experience Stockholm’s broad cultural life through both physical programs and digital live broadcasts\, between 18:00 – 24:00 with free admission. Read more about the program on the culture night’s website.
URL:https://eldhsatelje.se/event/stockholms-culture-night-2022-anden-by-fathia-mohidin/
LOCATION:Carl Eldhs Ateljémuseum\, Lögebodavägen 10\, Bellevueparken\, Stockholm\, 113 47\, Sverige
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SUMMARY:Hazelius BBQ: studio talk with Sigrid Holmwood and Claudia Lindén
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 26 March\, Carl Eldh’s Ateljémuseum invites you to a conversation between artist Sigrid Holmwood and Claudia Lindén\, professor of literary studies at Södertörn University\, about the 19th century’s fascination with folk culture\, Skansen’s and the Nordic Museum’s founder Artur Hazelius and the obduracy of evanescence. \nWearing a loose nose and a suit sewn in kattun\, a thin\, printed cotton fabric\, artist Sigrid Holmwood examines political relations embedded in Western European art history and the emergence of modernity. In painting\, performance and textile works\, she has worked with the peasant as a symbol of something old-fashioned\, a figure that needed to be pushed back in time in order to construct modernity. \nIn her research\, professor Claudia Lindén has approached the paradoxical relationship of Artur Hazelius and his visions of life and death. Skansen would become a living place where each new generation could meet their own childhood. In this way\, time itself could be shaped\, as continuous destruction and salvation in one. \nThe emergence of these places was closely followed by the artist Carl Eldh\, who was hired to design the Nordic Museum’s main portal\, with figures such as Mother Svea\, the Spinstress and the Farmer. With these institutions\, an idea of ​​Swedishness was formed that is still alive to this day. But they also carry the potential to develop the local’s positions in global and colonial processes\, and a possible resistance to modernity’s inevitable destruction of life forms. \nThe studio talk is an open conversation based on an artistic process\, a room for the unfinished and exploratory. This conversation is the first of several\, and part of Carl Eldh’s Ateljémuseum’s experimental exploration of what a cultural heritage institution can be. \nDuring the day\, Sigrid Holmwood’s textile prints are installed among the sculptures in the studio. We open the gates half an hour before the talk. \nThe conversation is held in Swedish. \nWelcome! \n… \nSigrid Holmwood holds a PhD in Art from Goldsmiths College\, London\, UK (2021)\, an MA in Painting from the Royal College of Art\, London\, UK (2002)\, and a BFA from Ruskin School of Art\, Oxford\, UK\, (2000 ). She is represented in the collections at the Saatchi Gallery\, Halland Art Museum\, the Swedish Arts Council and the Modern Museum. Her work is currently part of the exhibition “Swedish Acquisitions: Insights” at the Moderna museet in Stockholm. \nClaudia Lindén is a professor of literary studies at Södertörn University in Stockholm. Her research interests include Scandinavian literature from the 19th century\, Gothic literature\, animal studies\, gender studies\, queer theory\, history theory. Lindén is currently working on the animal study project “The bear’s tracks: A study of the bear in national romantic literature around the Baltic Sea”.
URL:https://eldhsatelje.se/event/hazelius-bbq-studio-talk-with-sigrid-holmwood-and-claudia-linden/
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