Pause
March 16 – May 19
Fargfabriken
Lovhplmsbrinken 1
S-117 43 Stockholm
Sweeden
tel. +46 8 6450707
www.fargfabriken.se
left: PAUSE, by Jean-Pierre Khazem and Andreas Angelidakis right: Adelle Lutz
Fargfabriken is pleased to present two new exhibitions:
PAUSE
a performance and an exhibition by Jean-Pierre Khazem in a space by Andreas Angelidakis
PAUSE is much more than an exhibition. It is the result of a process that has been going on for several years, in which Fargfabriken has had a close dialogue with photographer and artist Jean-Pierre Khazem from Paris, and with architect Andreas Angelidakis from New York. What was initially a project of fairly limited ambitions has, in time, grown into what will be Fargfabriken’s hitherto biggest production. It brings together performance, art, photography, architecture, design and much more – not side by side, but together, as the various components of one and the same overall project. This will also be reflected in a book which will be produced in connection with the exhibition, as well as in web productions and video documentation.
PAUSE is curated by Jan Aman of Fargfabriken. Co-curator is Nikola Jankovic, Paris.
PAUSE is produced by Fargfabriken in collaboration with Skanska Nya hem, Alcro-Beckers, Tryckhus 2, Svenskt Papper, the French Embassy in Stockholm and AFAA, Buffalo Digital,Iorop, Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin among others. Fargfabriken’s main sponsor is the Linden Group. Fargfabriken’s collaboration partner 2002 is Alcro-Beckers.
For further information please contact Fargfabriken
tel. +46 8 6450707
fax +46 8 6455030
Adelle Lutz
UNDER/COVERED
Fargfabriken
March 16 – May 19
Based in New York, Adelle Lutz is best known for her costume work for the screen and stage. She began this varied career with Robert Wilson and lastly with Paul Auster while working with many in-between. Adelle Lutz has also worked directly with magazines – one memorable collaboration was for Harper’s Magazine in which the forum question was posed “if Jesus Christ came to the USA for a one week tour, how would we sell him?”
At Fargfabriken, Adelle Lutz will show four separate groupings with one common element: the use human hair as the main expressive component. Visitors will first encounter Corporate Adam & Eve – two mannequins, one male and one female, one wearing a flesh-toned suit and the other a different skin colored dress – both with gender-appropriate body hair portraits on the outside of their clothing. Another piece consists of three chairs – one blonde, one brunette and one redhead. There is also a series of drawings labelled The Tornado Drawings, and finally The Sleeper series – small black velvet beds, on which lie pillows adorned with texts and images embroidered in hair.
For more information go to: www.fargfabriken.se