Loulou Cherinet – The truth about this work

November 23rd, 2010 § 0

2 December 2010 – 6 January 2011

Opening 2 December 5-9 pm

Galleri Niklas Belnius is proud to present The truth about this work, a site-specific video installation by Loulou Cherinet.

During a car trip through Slovenia we stopped at country store for supplies. We bought two litres of 96,6% pure alcohol. On the flight home we spiked our drinks with considerable amounts from one of the bottles. The taxi journey from Arlanda is eternally etched in my memory, it was sleet outside, and I cooled one hand through the open window and placed the other on her forehead. The lights along the motorway, the smell of leather from the car coupé, the cold air from the outside and the heat from the alcohol that incinerated and radiated through the delicate skin in her forehead.

Imagine how the palm of our hand register hallucinatory fragments, how it reads and renders a meaningful message there in the backseat. Essential basic naive mental layers interacting with more defined and developed structures. Conclusions based on experience are in compromise with standpoints of a fundamental cultural, and moralistic nature. It is a cognitive narrative in real-time. Not a passive contemplation but a doing, an active acting. A hierarchy composed by forces and counter-forces that are unified and concluded in a densified story, in an image of a human being. An image fulfilled, containing all the unconscious material that the conscious has displaced, everything that do not exist in the official repertoire.

It has to be real. The time in Washington, the welding sparks and the cigarettes. The time in Indonesia, the great paintings, the water leak in the ceiling. The return journey, the knife incident, love, impotency and insanity. The bars in Gothenburg, Hayward Gallery, Moderna Museet, Centre Georges Pompidou and the Mori Art Museum. The miracle in Vienna, the implausible high odds winner at the race tracks who saved the economy. And here we are – right at the heart of the result and at the centre of a construction – with access to new works. A configured basic material in a materialised format, half encoded, half projected or projected because it is encoded. Just lift your hand to the forehead and make yourself aware.
Linus Elmes, Oslo, 2010

Loulou Cherinet was born in Gothenburg in 1970.
MA Fine Art, Royal University College of Fine Arts, Stockholm/Sweden, BA Fine Art, Addis Ababa University School of Fine Art & Design, Addis Ababa /Ethiopia

Selected Previous exhibitions
2010, Manifesta 8 – Pavilion 1, Murcia/Spain
2009, Predicting The Past – Modern Art Museum Gebre Kristos Desta Centre, Addis Ababa/Ethiopia
2008, The Allegory of the Cock & Spotted Women – Stenasalen, Göteborg Museum of Art, Gothenburg/Sweden
2007, MAP, Mobile Art Production – Tredje Spåret, Slussen, Stockholm/Sweden
2007, Time Code – Museo d’Arte Moderna di Bologna (MAMbo), Bologna/Italy
2006, AFRICA REMIX – Moderna Museet, Stockholm/Sweden
2006, HOW TO LIVE TOGETHER – 27th Bienal de São Paulo, Brazil
2006, The Moderna Exhibition – Moderna Museet, Stockholm/Sweden
2005, AFRICA REMIX – contemporary art from a continent – Hayward Gallery, London/UK – Centre Pompidou, Paris/France

Loulou is represented at Moderna Museet, Stockholm / Sweden,Sindika Dokolo African Collection of Contemporary Art (SDACCA, Luanda/Angola, ASNI Gallery, Addis Ababa/Ethiopia,  Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Alexandria/Egypt, AAU Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa/Ethiopia, Balai Seni Rupa – Museum of Fine Art, Jakarta/Indonesia, Ciputra collection, Jakarta/Indonesia

Loulou Cherinet at Manifesta 8

November 8th, 2010 § 0

Manifesta 8

Morfae

Loulou Cherinet. The truth about this work, 2010. Video installation. Manifesta 8. Murcia, Artillery Barracks. Pavilion 1. Photo copyright Ilya Rabinovich, 2010

The fourth estate of power – Marja-Leena Sillanpää, Pär Thörn, and Leif Elggren

November 5th, 2010 § 0

The fourth estate of power

Performance artists Marja-Leena Sillanpää, Pär Thörn, and Leif Elggren explore the aesthetic implications of breakfast chats, printing ink, and mishearings. They lay bare the divide between the fragmentary orchestra pit of music, the heroic features of everyday life, and the emptiness of mass media. This performative work is realized through cut-up-technique, voice, improvisation and movement.

Den tredje statsmakten [The fourth estate of power] has performed at Inkonst in Malmö and Weld in Stockholm (Sweden) and Galleri Bergman in Helsinki (Finland).

http://www.myspace.com/tredjestatsmakten#ixzz14Pdg7IGW

Darker Than Night – CM Hausswolff in Mexico City

November 2nd, 2010 § 0

”Darker than Night”: en utställning med svenska och mexikanska konstnärer

Torsdagen den 28 oktober invigs utställningen ”Darker than night”. Projektet är ett resultat av samarbetet mellan Gabriel Mestre (Mexico) och Katrin Behdjou Arshi (Sverige) som kurerat utställningen som inkluderar verk av 16 svenska och mexikanska konstnärer.

”Darker than night”, utforskar begreppet skräck som funnits i populärkulturen under årtionden, som återges bland annat inom film, litteratur och musik. I många fall  anspelar denna trend på forna myter och riter i syfte att skrämma människan. Denna skräckkultur avspeglas även i den moderna konsten, där det finns en tradition att ge uttryck för det groteska. De medverkande konstnärerna ger med hjälp av olika metoder sin tolkning av teman såsom; satanism, döden, psykologisk terror, samt katastrofer och masshysteri.

Konstnärerna som deltar i “Darker than night” är: Jakob Krajcik, Luis Aguilar Marco, Charlotte Gyllenhammar, Ricardo Alzati, Manolo Arriola, Marcelo Balzaretti, Åsa Cederqvist, Benjamin Christensen, Carl Michael von Hausswolff, Matti Kallioinen, Esaú de León, Gabriel de la Mora, Carlos Ranc, Gabriel Santamarina, Francisco Taka Fernández, José Guadalupe Posada och Pilar Villela.

Flera offentliga och privata institutioner från båda länderna stödjer projektet, såsom Fundación/Colección Jumex, Sveriges Kulturråd, IASPIS och Sveriges

Darker than Night web site:

http://darkerthannightprojects.wordpress.com/

Carl Michael von hausswolff

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