FALL OUT – art, desire and disengagement

FALL OUT – art, desire and disengagement

Gammel Holtegaard / Malmö Konsthall

January 12, 2010

FALL OUT – art, desire and disengagement

Venues and dates:

Gl Holtegaard
Attemosevej 170, DK-2840 Holte, Denmark

www.glholtegaard.dk

Artist talks 2 – 4pm and opening reception 5pm, 14 January
15 January – 21 March, 2010

Malmö Konsthall
S:t Johannesgaten, SE-200 10 Malmö, Sweden

www.konsthall.malmo.se

Opening reception 5pm, 13 January
14 January – 21 February, 2010

Artists: Aleksander Komarov, Carey Young, Danica Dakić, Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller, Kirsten Justesen, Mircea Cantor, Olivia Plender, Oreet Ashery & Larissa Sansour, Pavel Braila, Sharon Hayes, Simon Starling, Sophie Calle, Vinyl-terror & -horror

Curators: Mads Damsbo & Merete Jankowski

What happens when the systems we are dependent upon “fall out”? This question is the theme of FALL OUT, a collaboration between Gl Holtegaard, Denmark, and Malmö Konsthall, Sweden. In their works the participating artists examine what happens when the social, political and economic systems we rely on break down, spin out of control or mutate. The invited artists of FALL OUT highlight human dependence on structures and systems. They probe the possible crises triggered by “fall out”, but also the potential it holds for spurring creativity and personal liberation.

In connection with the opening of the exhibition, the reader FALL OUT will be published. In text and image, FALL OUT discusses how system collapses are reflected in art. It contains essays by Jacob Fabricius, Mads Damsbo & Merete Jankowski, Ole Thyssen and WHW (What, How & for Whom) and interviews with the participating artists.

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