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One Day Show

Johan Lundh | Nordic residency April 2009

 

One Day Show is a project by Johan Lundh in collaboration with Dragos Alexandrescu, Eva Forsman, Joakim Hansson and Therese Sunngren. It is a project exploring contemporary art through a speculative study of artistic, curatorial and discursive production. During an all-day workshop, the participants have developed an exhibition together from scratch.

One Day Show was divided into three 3-hour long sections (excluding breaks): research, production and presentation. The first segment included an introduction and collaborative research. The second segment involved the collaborative production of the exhibition. The third segment comprised of the opening reception. The goal of One Day Show was to examine the risks and generosities involved in collaboration in a playful way.

Biographies

Dragos Alexandrescu is a visual artist from Romania who is now based in Vaasa, Finland. He became an active member of Platform in 2008.

Eva Forsman is a visual artist living in Jakobstad, Finland, and a member of Konstverket and Platform. For more information see:http://www.konstverket.fi

Joakim Hansson is from Hofors, Sweden, now living in Nykarleby, Finland. Joakim tries to combine different disciplines to create new angles in ways of audiovisual communication.

Johan Lundh is an artist, curator and writer, dividing his time between Stockholm, Sweden, and Vancouver, Canada. For more information see: http://www.firtheaglandlundh.net

Therese Sunngren is a visual artist living in Jakobstad, Finland, and a member of Konstverket. For more information see: http://www.konstverket.fi and http://theresesunngren.wordpress.com/

 

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Eine Kleine Disko 5, 15.2.2008

The fifth EKD took place at the old military barracks in Vaasa in collaboration with Joakim Hansson, Rasmus Hedlund, Peter Rosvik and Platform.

7.12.2006

EKD is a dynamic art project that welcomes performance, noise, video and intervention with related art forms to create flux in EKD context. The announcement “come together” is the setting that creates EKD’s coming-to-be.

EKD is a nomadic art project in the sense that it is not a permanent screening, disco or performance festival with pre-set programmes, but a kind of cultural jamming journey from which the participants never return to the starting point.

Instead of requesting people to seek for art as experiences, EKD brings experiences as art to the spectator and invites people to meet each other within the original idea of a “party”.

EKD is a non-profit project and exists on the premises that are offered for taking EKD events from one place to another.

 

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