Participating artists announced

Participating artists announced

Göteborg International Biennial for Contemporary Art (GIBCA)

Image: Leon&Chris.

June 26, 2013

PLAY! Recapturing the Radical Imagination
7 September–17 November 2013

Professional preview: 6 September, 11am
Opening: 7–8 September

Göteborg International Biennial for Contemporary Art
Röda Sten 1
414 51 Göteborg
Sweden

T +46 (0) 31 12 07 76

www.gibca.se

PLAY! Recapturing the Radical Imagination
The thematic approach for GIBCA 2013 starts with a desire to investigate and critically reflect on the notions of play and radical imagination as two important ingredients of the artistic and political discourse. While playfulness seems to have permeated artistic strategies during the last century, radical imagination has provided a space for encounter and a frame for thought and action in today’s political struggles. Meanwhile related experiments with curatorial models and strategies that have characterized the last decades constitute an important effort to rethink the framework of cultural production. However, the role and understanding of either notion and of the seamless relation between them have undergone constant changes, reflecting the new conditions of our time and giving rise to a number of questions, such as: What is the transformative power of play? How do forms of playfulness affect or help manifestations of radical imagination? What does indeed constitute radical imagination? 


Reflecting on the above, Play! Recapturing the Radical Imagination is explored through the individual contributions of four curators: Katerina Gregos, Claire Tancons, Joanna Warsza and Ragnar Kjartansson in collaboration with Andjeas Ejiksson. The biennial does not lay claim to final and universal formulations regarding the nature of play or the ownership of imagination, neither does it have a “one-size-fits-all” answer to the above questions. By using the agency of play to deconstruct established systems of meaning, GIBCA rather aims to create an ecstatic space that remains open and expectant; a space of encounter, learning, and disruption. The different curatorial episodes and the works of invited artists reflect on manifold issues of affection, memory, radical sexuality, being on the edge, political satire, and possibilities for the future. Together they constitute a dynamic meeting point for creative playfulness and forms of activism, social experimentation and fictional narratives, philosophical deliberation and possibilities of reflection. 


The Politics of Play
Curated by Katerina Gregos 

Venue: Röda Sten Konsthall

Artists: Nabil Boutros (Egypt/France) / Ninar Esber (Lebanon/France) / Parastou Fourouhar (Iran/Germany) / Jorge Galindo & Santiago Sierra (Spain) / Guerilla Girls (USA)  / Nevan Lahart (Ireland) / Tala Madani (Iran/USA) / Otobong Nkanga (Nigeria/Belgium) / Roberto Paci Dalò (Italy) / Pavel Pepperstein (Russia) / Qiu Zhijie (China) / Fernando Sanchez Castillo (Spain) / Marinella Senatore (Italy) / Olav Westphalen (Germany/Sweden) / Wooloo (Martin Rosengaard & Sixten Kai Nielsen) (Denmark) / Liv Strömquist (Sweden) / Luc Deleu T. O. P Office (Belguim)


Weight
Curated by Ragnar Kjartansson in collaboration with Andjeas Ejiksson

Venue: Stora Teatern, 2-day long performance/exhibition, 7–8 September

Artists: Carolee Schneemann (USA) / Spartacus Chetwynd (UK) / Margrét Helga Sesseljudóttir (Iceland) / William Hunt (UK) / Nanna Nordström (Sweden) / Eunhye Hwang (Korea/Germany)


AnarKrew: An Anti-Archives
Gothenburg Carneval on Record

Curated by Claire Tancons

Venues: Göteborgs Konsthall and Hasselblad Center as well as Götaplatsen, Esperantoplatsen, Kungsport Avenyn, the port of Göteborg, and Nefertiti Jazz Club

Artists: Roberto N Peyre (Sweden) / Andreas Gedin (Sweden) / New Beauty Council & MYCKET (Sweden) / Jean-Louis Huhta (Sweden) / Psychic Warfare (Sweden) / Nicoline van Harskamp (the Netherlands) / Deimantas Narkevicius (Lithuania) / Karol Radziszewski (Poland) / Sonia Boyce (UK)


Art and Crime—Legally on the Edge 
A Forensic Exhibition in the Backwaters of Gothenburg
Curated by Joanna Warsza 

Venue: Kajskjul 207 – Lilla Bommen/Gullbergskajen

Artists: Tania Bruguera (Cuba/USA) / Forensic Architecture & Füsun Türetken (UK & Turkey) / Núria Güell (Spain) / Maja Hammarén (Sweden) / Katarzyna Krakowiak (Poland) / Jill Magid (USA) / Mapa Teatro (Columbia) / Marion von Osten (Germany) / Markus Öhrn (Sweden) / Sunshine Socialist Cinema (Sweden) / with special contribution by crime fiction writer Åke Edwardson (Sweden)


Play! Recapturing the Radical Imagination is accompanied by a book publication published by Art & Theory Publishing with articles by Franco Berardi, Lars Bang Larsen and the biennial curators, as well as a short guide to the exhibition. Between the 2nd and 4th of September a program featuring artist’s talks and panel discussions is presented in collaboration with Valand Academy – University of Gothenburg. A number of performances will take place during the preview and opening days of GIBCA 2013. A more detailed program will be available on our website shortly.

For image material and further information contact: contact [​at​] gibca.se

Röda Sten Konsthall is the organizer of Göteborg International Biennial for Contemporary Art.

 

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