Welcome to the 20th anniversary of the Gallerinatt in Malmö with an open house at the Inter Arts Center.
Free admission!
Exhibitions, artist talks, installations, live performances, with the participation of Kevin Malcolm, Henning Lundkvist, Sreejata Roy, Ana Rebordão, Kent Olofsson, Carina Ehrenholm, Angela Rawlings, Halla Steinunn Stefánsdóttir, Liv Kaastrup Vesterskov and Nguyễn Thanh Thủy.
Welcome to the 20th anniversary of the Gallerinatt in Malmö with an open house at the Inter Arts Center.
Free admission!
Who now, somewhere, upside down
Kevin Malcolm
Location: White room
This solo exhibition by Kevin Malcolm presents works from an ongoing artistic research project initiated in 2014.
This project asks questions of European identity and the role of the artist as collector and exhibitor of images and objects.
A new publication, co-published by Varv Varv and Woodpecker Projects, will be launched at the opening.
21.00 reading by the artist and writer Henning Lundkvist from a text produced for our book on Malcolm’s work.
Parts / Part 1 – Pendant; Part 2 – Possession; Part 3 – Enchant
Ana Rebordão, Kent Olofsson (sound)
Location: Black Room
The three-channel video “Parts” resembles a medieval triptych, where some figures are selected and monitored.
The women of the images exist amongst two spoken languages, English and French, and two sources of sound. On one hand, disturbing compositions, on the other, a clear voice over.
H e (a) r – Sound installation and live performance
Carina Ehrenholm, Angela Rawlings, Halla Steinunn Stefánsdóttir, Liv Kaastrup Vesterskov, Nguyễn Thanh Thủy
Location: Red room
H e (a) r, a work in four movements, received premiere at Nordic Music Days 2016 and has since then been aired in Iceland, UK and Sweden.
The live performance takes place between 20-20.45 and as a little treat a free, limited edition of the photographic scores will be given away to early birds.
The installation is open until Midnight.
Dialogue – Artist talk
Sreejata Roy
Location: Seminar Room
Visiting IASPIS artist Sreejata Roy will present her ongoing practice in New Delhi.
Inspecting everyday freedom through the lens of gendered identities in the urban village of Khirki, New Delhi.