Monday, March 25, 2019

IN VIVO Tempo - Noorderlight House of Photography






Noorderlight House of Photography

Groningen, Holland

IN VIVO tempo

[6 April - 26 May 2019]
An exhibition with artists who make a cross-over from their main practice as a photographer to video. The works are a poetic reflection on the relationship between nature and culture and want to make us aware of the vulnerable relationship between the two.
with:
* Anne Senstad
* Helen Sear
* Christina Seely
* Chris Jordan
* Evan Roth
OPENING
Friday 5 april, 5 pm, Noorderlicht | House of Photography





6 Apr - 26 May 2019

IN VIVO tempo

IN VIVO tempo is a poetic reflection on the relation between nature and culture. For this occasion, Noorderlicht | House of Photography is transformed into a film house. IN VIVO tempo features the work of five cross-media artists who use the moving image to make the viewer aware of the fragile relationship between man and our seemingly natural environment. The works have a meditative character with immersive soundtracks that allow the viewer to be transported. IN VIVO tempo is a continuation on the theme of the earlier IN VIVO photography event, curated by head curator Wim Melis. 


ANNE SENSTAD (NORWAY, 1967)A triptych of videos with visuals by Senstad and music by JG Thirlwell, about the interaction between man, nature and cultural history. The work was shown at the Venice Biennale in 2015. JG Thirlwell is a legendary musician who is also known under the aliases Foetus, Steroid Maximus and Manorexia.

The Swamp - A lyrical homage to the American South, where the swamp is the bearer of many tales. They are valuable, transitional ecosystems harbouring life and death, beauty and darkness, refuge and hunting. Swamps keep us alive: they play an important role in stabilising the water balance and they represent a place of freedom for former slaves and other displaced groups.
The Sugarcane Labyrinth - A portrait of the creation of agricultural land art on 5600 m2 of land in Louisiana. The labyrinth of sugarcane symbolises many cultural-political developments, such as traditional agriculture versus large-scale industry, sustainability versus shrinkage, but also community spirit, new energy and traditional sugar production. The video conveys the experience of wandering searchingly through an overwhelming environment, interlaced with philosophical and spiritual texts about the labyrinth of the mind.  














HELEN SEAR (GREAT BRITAIN, 1955)Sear explores the crossover between photography and art and has been focusing on the coexistence of man and nature in her work since the 1980s. Her work moves between photography, sculpture, sound and video and wishes to make optimal use of the artistic experience as a means of evoking involvement and activating people.
Wahaha BiotaThe film follows the daily forest management from tree planting to their processing in the sawmill. The forest as a raw material and the forest as an environment come together in a video in which work and play intertwine. In the soundtrack, human voices are used as instruments, in harmony with the sounds of nature. The work is a lyrical study of man and forest, the conclusion of a year-long residency in Dalby Forest. (Biota: the flora and fauna of a specific area or period.)
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CHRISTINA SEELY (UNITED STATES, 1976) Seely sets out on an expedition to investigate the relationship between man, time and planet. She takes both natural and artificial systems as her subject. The conflict between superficial documentation and underlying complexity is integral to the work. Noorderlicht has previously shown her series on light pollution in the photography festival Metropolis.
Terra Systema TempoThis work consists of two contrasting images which together represent the cycle of the planet. Respiro is about the rainforest as a living, breathing system; she created it while staying at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Station in Panama. Flumen looks at the melting ice in Greenland, where Seely participated in two scientific expeditions. The ice water is shown in ever-increasing intensity, beginning with small streams and building up to enormous forces upon reaching the ocean. Her installation is a moving dialogue between the two ecological extremes at either end of Western life.
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CHRIS JORDAN (UNITED STATES, 1963)Chris Jordan has evoked huge response with his photography series Midway, in which he showed how plastic filled the stomachs of thousands of deceased young Albatrosses. Jordan is a multimedia artist and activist; he wants to make the subconscious of our mass culture tangible. The Midway photographs have been shown by Noorderlicht in the Nature Museum Fryslan.
Albatross The 90-minute film Albatross is a sequel to the photography series. The film starts off as a loving nature documentary, telling about the beauty of the Albatross and its extraordinary life in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, on the Midway atoll thousands of kilometres away from civilisation. But the film soon turns into horror as it shows parents feeding their children streams of coloured plastic, the ground littered with dead chicks. The film is set up as a meditation to be experienced from start to finish, and is therefore shown once a day.
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EVAN ROTH (UNITED STATES, 1975)The internet is Evan Roth’s raw material. Based on a hacker philosophy, he depicts transient moments in contemporary popular culture. In doing so, he uses various media, including video. One of his achievements: he succeeded in getting to the top of Google’s rankings with the search query 'bad ass mother fucker'.
Red Lines Under our feet and all around us is an invisible, constantly mutating current. Roth searched for the physical anchor points: the coastal locations where underground internet cables come ashore. He made films of the landscape at these specific locations, shot in the same infrared that shines through the optical cables. In the artwork, he streams the videos to the audience from servers operating at the locations concerned. The soundtrack is created by scanning radio signals on the spot using ghost hunter equipment and combining them with sounds from the surrounding nature itself. The work bears witness to a paradoxical silence between two worlds.









CLASH XXL
IN VIVO tempo is a collaboration with and part of the Clash XXL festival about the interaction between dance and visual art, which takes place in Groningen on the 6th and 7th of April. Noorderlicht is presenting part of Anne Senstad's work at the Clash XXL locations. Here you can also see the results of the collaborative #PicturePicture dance event from the 15th of March at the House of Photography, where invited guests spent time photographing together, inspired by the current era of sharing and selfies. The work was printed and exhibited on the spot.
Extra presentation by Anne Senstad at the Clash XXL festival
The Vanity of Vanities All is Vanity (on show in the Grand Theatre)This work shows the ocean as a personification of the existential, the sensual in nature, as a representation of human hubris. Man believes he is greater than life and death in our consumerism and ecological exploitation. The video calls for an immersion in untamed nature, the abandonment of human superiority and the recognition of our responsibility.
Cosmosis (photographic works, on show in the nightclub Oost)This new work is inspired by utopianism and cosmology and their optimistic reliance on knowledge which also produced other art movements such as constructivism and kinetic art. The work evokes a sense of oneness with the universe, somewhere between order and revolution. Senstad’s compositions are meticulous references to these earlier movements, bridging the past to the future.Still image: The Vanity of Vanities All is Vanity, 2013.Previously exhibited at El Magazen D'elle Arte during the Venice  Biennale 2015 as part of my solo exhibition The Vanity of Vanities, a multi sensory installation consisting of video projections, double sided mirrors and sound.







Still images: The Vanity of Vanities All is Vanity, 2013


In conjunction with the exhibition opening of IN VIVO Tempo, the CLASH Sound Festival takes place the weekend of April 6-7, 2019  and is presenting a contemporary art program with panels, lectures and an exhibition of my works at the Grand Theatre that includes screenings of The Vanity of Vanities All is Vanity, 2013 with sound by JG Thirlwell alongside an exhibition of my photographic works Cosmosis Collages, 2018. Organized by Noorderlicht House of Photography and CLASH Festival. 








Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Social Media posts - ELEMENTS II, 2018


























A selection of great images by the public posted on social media in my installation ELEMENTS II, 2018 at He Xiangning Art Museum in Shenzhen, China - as part of the exhibition Scene Unseen. Thanks to all the visitors for posting their experiences and participation in the exhibition.

Th exhibition is on view December 1, 2018 - March 3, 2019, showcasing art and design from Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland. The Norwegian section of the Nordic exhibition is curated by Bjørn Inge Follavåg and chief curator Feng Boyi.











On view as part of the exhibition:  my neon text piece in chinese calligraphy with the text North of My Soul, South of My Existence, 2018. A collaborative piece with curator Bjørn Inge Follavåg and translated by curator and writer Tansy Xiao.







Monday, December 10, 2018

North of My Soul, South of My Existence






North of My Soul, South of My Existence, 2018

Edition of 3, 2 A/P

Dimensions: 130 cm x 77 cm x 5 cm

Neon, black rubber, transformer, fasteners

A Neon calligraphy text piece hand written in Chinese by Anne Katrine Senstad as a collaboration with Norwegian curator Bjørn Inge Follevåg, in conjunction with Senstad's immersive light sculpture installation ELEMENTS II, 2018 as part of the exhibition Scene Unseen at He Xiangning Art Museum in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China, 12/2/2018 - 3/3/2019. The sentence is translated by curator - writer Tansy Xiao reflecting and preserving the embedded northern geo-psyche and interlacing cultural topologies.

Monday, December 3, 2018

Installation views ELEMENTS II - He Xiangning Art Museum




Anne Katrine Senstad
ELEMENTS II, 2018 
Dimensions: 10 m x 15 m x 3,5 m
Neon tubes, transformers and acrylic rods




































ELEMENTS II, is part of the exhibition Scene Unseen In the Subtropics - Art and Design from Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland at He Xiangning Art Museum  in Shenzhen, Guangdong Provins, China. The exhibition is curated by Bjørn Inge Follavåg, Erlend Høyersten, Juha Huuskonen, Chen Shuyo and Feng Boyi. The exhibition is supported by DOGA / Design and Architecture Norway and the Royal Norwegian Consulate General Guangdong.












Sunday, November 18, 2018

ELEMENTS II - He Xiangning Art Museum



































SCENE UNSEEN - In the Subtropics: 
Contemporary Design from 
Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden
亚热带
未有的景象——
北欧四国
( 丹麦\ 芬兰\ 挪威\ 瑞典)
设计展




12/2/2018 - 3/3/2019



展览总监 EXHIBITION DIRECTORS
LE Zhengwei, CAI Xianliang

主策展人 CHIEF CURATOR
FENG Boyi

策展人 CURATORS
Erlend Høyersten, Juha Huuskonen + Ian Yang, Bjørn Inge Follevaag, CHEN Shuyu, YU Xiangzhi

WITH SUPPORTED FROM
Embassy of Finland Beijing
Norwegian Consulate General Guangzhou
Embassy of Sweden Beijing



参展设计师 PARTICIPANTING ARTISTS
Åsa Jungnelius
Anne Katrine Senstad
benandsebastian
Jenny Nordberg
Katja Pettersson
Kivi Sotamaa & Tuuli Sotamaa
Lasse Andersen & Jens Lee Jørgensen
Laura Juslin & Lilli Maunula
Lise Bjerre Schmidt & Sofie Trier Mørk & Helle Vibeke Jensen
Michael T. Nartey
Petter Knudsen & Anders Berg & Steinar Hindenes
Philipp von Hase
Sami Niemelä & Simone Rebaudengo










I will be participating in the exhibition SCENE UNSEEN at He Xiangning Art Museum in Shenzhen, Guangzhou, China - opening December 2, 2018 with an immersive, experiential and perceptual light sculpture installation; ELEMENTS II, 2018, and a new neon text piece as part of my linguistic calligraphy and philosophical text based practice (Arabic, Farsi, Chinese, English, Spanish). 

灵魂以北 存在以南 North of My Soul South of My Existence is the curatorial title of the Norwegian section of the Nordic exhibition and a collaboration with curator Bjørn Inge Follevåg.  






ELEMENTS II, 2018

A perceptual and architectural light sculpture environment.
Dimensions Variable


'With its eternal presence, light represents the perceptual experience of the infinite and deepest elements of our shared humanity'

Anne Katrine Senstad
































亚热带未有的景象——北欧(丹麦、芬兰、挪威、瑞典)设计展 Scene Unseen in the Subtropics: Contemporary Design from Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden

主办:何香凝美术馆
支持:芬兰驻中国大使馆、瑞典驻华大使馆、挪威驻广州总领事馆

展览总监
:乐正维、蔡显良
主策展人:冯博一
策展人:艾伦·霍尔斯顿、约翰·胡斯克宁+杨杨、比昂·弗雷瓦格、陈淑瑜、余湘智
助理策展人:吴姝妍、王婉秋
开幕式:2018年12月1日(周六)16:00-18:00
展期:2018年12月2日-2019年3月3日
地点:何香凝美术馆4-8厅

研讨会
主题:不可能的设计——国际设计学术研讨会
策划人:王晓松
时间:2018年12月2日(周日)9:30-12:00 ,14:30-17:30
地点:何香凝美术馆报告厅

OPENING CEREMONY:2018.12.1(Saturday)16:00-18;00
EXHIBITION PERIOD:2018.12.2 – 2019.3.3 
PLACE:He Xiangning Art Muesum Hall No.4-No.8

SEMINAR
TOPIC:Impossible Design ---- International Academic Seminar
SEMINAR PLANNER:WANG Xiaosong
TIME:2018. 12.2 (Sunday) 9:00-12:00 , 14:30-17:30
PLACE:He Xiangning Art Museum Lecture Hall

地处斯堪的那维亚地区的北欧,包括丹麦、芬兰、挪威、瑞典、冰岛五个国家,其设计及工艺制作有着悠久的传统和历史。同时,这些北欧国家制定了保护传统手工艺的策略,力求将传统的手工艺与现代工业设计相结合,并使传统作为一种内在的精神理念,从极富现代感的设计中呈现出来,体现了北欧设计师在设计美学中的追求。从而使北欧设计取得了杰出的成就,被誉为“全球设计的典范”。
关注和举办国际设计艺术展览一直是何香凝美术馆学术定位之一。为此,我们主办了题为“亚热带未有的景象——北欧四国(丹麦、芬兰、挪威、瑞典)设计展”。我们试图通过中国及四国策展人联合举办展览,研讨会、公共教育推广等活动的方式,结合深圳和国内的设计现状,为深圳的观众和设计界提供一次深入了解北欧四国的整体设计生态,特别是他们在不同设计领域的最新进展,并建立深圳及国内与北欧四国设计界进行交流、对话、探讨的机会。也是检视我们自身设计的特殊性和差距性,以及解决面临的相关问题。其目的是希望能提高中国本土设计的整体水平,并与国际设计领域实现多维度的接轨。
在此,谨向北欧四国的合作方、支持机构,四国的参展艺术家、策展人,以及所有为此次展览、研讨会等项目付出辛勤工作的工作人员表示由衷的谢意!


Scandinavia is a region in Northern Europe which covers five countries of Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Iceland and boasts great tradition and long history in design and craftmanship. Meanwhile, these Nordic countries have developed strategies to protect traditional handicraft and spared no effort to combine traditional handicraft with modern industrial design. The tradition, as an inherent spiritual philosophy, is presented in the form of modern design, and embodies the design aesthetics of Nordic designers. Thus, Nordic design has made great achievement and is reputed as the “Global Design Paradigm”.

It has been one of the academic orientations of He Xiangning Art Museum to focus on and hold the international design art exhibition. Therefore, we hold an exhibition themed with “Unseen Vision in Sub-tropical Area—Four Nordic Countries (Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden) Design Show”. With the effort of curators from China and the four Nordic countries, we co-host exhibition, seminars and public education promotion activities combining the current design status in Shenzhen and China at large. We aim to offer an opportunity for the public and design industry professionals to learn about the panorama of design industry in these four Nordic countries, especially their latest progress in different design fields, so that Shenzhen and China at large could communicate and discuss with the design professionals in these four Nordic countries. From that, we could learn about our strength and weakness of our own design and resolve problems confronting us. Our goal is to improve the general standard of Chinese local design and encourage it to connect with international design in different dimensions.

We would like to express our sincere thanks to the partners and supporting institutions, artists and curators from the four Nordic countries, and all staff who contribute to the exhibition, seminars and related activities!