A Brief Story of Capitalism

May 15th, 2012 § 0

24 May – 14 July – Opening 24 May 17-21
Aids-3D (Daniel keller & Nik Kosmas) – Bigert & Bergström – Timothy Crisp – John Duncan – Öyvind Fahlström – Johanna Gustafsson Fürst – CM von Hausswolff – Sten Hanson – Jan Håfström – Stina Stigell – Johan Strandahl – Andy Warhol

In 1798, Thomas Robert Malthus’s “An Essay on the Principle of Population” is published, which later became a key to Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace’s development of the theory of the natural selection.

In 1972, the report “The Limits to Growth”, commissioned by The Club of Rome and produced by the world’s leading future analysts is presented. Questions of growth, limited natural resources and environmental issues are put in focus for the first time.

In 1970-71 Öyvind Fahlström describes his Monopoly game as a political psychodrama where the observer gets involved in different choices and strategies. Fahlström establishes that the world is constantly changing, as a tree in the passage of seasons.

Öyvind Fahlström’s Monopoly game “World Trade Monopoly” (1971) constitutes the central piece in the exhibition. Through this piece, questions regarding the connection between the realpolitik discourse and the individual terms on society’s game plan are addressed. All pieces in the exhibition reflect on the rules and norms that form our reality in a continuous flow.

In 2012, Munch’s ”The Scream” is sold at Sotheby’s for 117 million dollars as the most expensive work ever sold at auction. Maybe proof that the market still works? At the same time The Club of Rome publishes a new report with the title: 2052: A Global Forecast for the Next Forty Years.

In 2018 it is more apparent ever before that humanity’s adaptation to the limitations of the planet is moving too slow. The American economy stagnates while Brazil, China, India, Russia and South Africa constitutes the great booming economies.

In 2024, three billion people are still living under the poverty line, and China appears as the only state with enough capacity to turn the development.

In 2042, the global population reached its high due to reduced fertility in the metropolitan areas and levels off.

In 2052, carbon dioxide has increased to a level in the atmosphere that raises the global mean temperature with by 2 degrees; creating uncontrollable climate changes.

Sten Hanson at Rönnells

May 1st, 2011 § 0

Den 5 maj kl 19.00 blir det Sten Hanson-kväll på Rönnells Antikvariat med release av en Vänbok och försäljning av Stens unika avantgardebibliotek.

Böckerna säljs av Antikvariat Hundörat och vänboken ges ut av Hundörat Rare Books / Firework Edition. Boken är fint formgiven av Johan Melbi och innehåller bidrag av Beth Laurin, Carl Michael von Hausswolff, Mats Persson, Mats Lindström, Mats Gustafsson, Daniel Rozenhall, Dylan Nyoukis, John Peter Nilsson, Christina Kubisch, Lise Lotte Norelius, Marja-leena Sillanpää, Kent Tankred, Micke Lundberg, Pär Thörn, Lars-Gunnar Bodin, Thomas Millroth, Bengt af Klintberg, Lennart Frick, Bertil Pettersson, Teddy Hultberg, Peter Bodén, Leif Elggren, Hans Ulrich Obrist.
Under den första timman (från kl 19.00) kommer Sten Hansons arbets- och referensbibliotek att säljas. Denna unika boksamling består av utländsk avantgardelitteratur från 1960 och framåt. Konkret poesi, artist’s books och affischer. Sten kommer själv att närvara och signerar restupplagor och ett litet konstverk. Vi vill också påminna om att Sten nyligen fyllt 75 år. Under kvällen framträder på Rönnells: Mats Persson, Beth Laurin, Lise-Lotte Norelius, Marja-leena Sillanpää, Micke Lundberg, Guds söner, mfl. En film där Hans Ulrich Obrist intervjuar Sten kommer också att visas. Kvällens presentatör: Teddy Hultberg.
Välkomna!
Peter Bodén, Antikvariat Hundörat   Leif Elggren, Firework Edition

Rönnells Antikvariat, Birger Jarlsgatan 32,  545 015 60  
www.ronnells.se

Sten Hanson at Moderna Museet Stockholm

September 28th, 2010 § 0

The Sten Hanson Festival
9 October 2010
Moderna Museet

Swedish Sten Hanson (b. 1936) is a pioneer in experimental text-sound composition. He had a major international breakthrough early in his career and is now a cult figure for a new generation of artists.

In this festival, Sten Hanson performs his own works and has invited Julien Blaine, Erik Bünger, Christina Kubisch, Dylan Nyoukis, Hanna Hartmann and Leif Elggren to perform their works. About the invited

In collaboration with EMS (Elektroakustisk Musik i Sverige)

Place: Auditorium
Admission: 100/80 SEK