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Artist: Annika Eriksson (SW) Genre: Art Film Sweden, 2001 / 7 min loop (DV), colour & sound Music: John Caldor
The Film
Annika Eriksson works with groups who are used to doing things together, and asks them to do something over and above their ordinary activities. In Anagram the artist collaborates with the MOOMS teatern in Malmö, Sweden. The troupe performs a swinging choreography, based on and including a sentence chosen by the artist. Usually the unedited videos are filmed in one go and with a steady camera, and they document and accompany each project. Like a visual echo, the films are often also shown, either in the vicinity of, or in the place, where they were filmed. A characteristic of Annika Erikssons art, in terms of subject and design, is seeming simplicitywith the stress on »seeming«. She is interested in the almost invisible bonds and contexts, which for better or worse, work to glue society. Extract from a text by Maria Lind, 2002.
Annika Eriksson
Annika Eriksson (b. in Malmö, Sweden), lives in Berlin. Professor at the Art Academy in Malmö DAAD stipendium, Berlin 2002/2003
Selected exhibitions: 2004 Do you want an Audience?, commission for Frieze Art Fair, London BerlinNorth, Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin 2003 Arbeitswelt, Kunstverein, München Spectacular, Museum Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf 2002 Fixation:Notions of ObsessionLopez Memorial Museum, Manilla 25th Bienal de Sao Paulo 2001 Everything can be different, ICI, Independent Curators International, New York Vi-Intentional Communities, Rooseum, Malmö and CAC, Villnius 2000 Democracy, Royal College of Art Galleries, London Organizing Freedom, Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Charlottenburg, Köpenhamn 1999 Sociale Sabotage, Der Standard, Museum in Progress, Vienna Art and Entertainment, Chicago Project Room 1998 Collectors, Moderna Museet Projekt, Stockholm Do all Oceans have Walls?, Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst, Bremen 1997 X-squared, Sessesion, Vienna Letter and Event, Apex Art, New York 1996 Now-Here/Work in Progress, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Copenhagen I am curious/Come and see us, Independent Art Space, London
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