Vaginal Davis: Magnificent Product
Aug 23, 2024
"It would not have made sense to try to contain the uncontainable, and Folkerts knew this, creating instead a constellation across institutions that echoes both Davis’s and Folkerts’s ethos. The exhibition model is multifaceted because so is her practice.", writes Erika Råberg about multi-venue machinery that is the iconic queer artist Vaginal Davis' voyage to Sweden.
Our Woman in Arles: Louise Enhörning
July 11, 2024
This year Swedish photographer Louise Enhörning was invited to take part in Night of the Year programme at the annual photography festival Les Rencontres D'Arles. Louise Enhörning's entry Jeunes Coeurs overlaps film, photography, sound, interviews and music, and this is her visual diary that she chose to share with us.
Lilian and the Siren
July 9, 2024
Lilian Steiner recently relocated to Stockholm to join Cullberg as a dancer. For the recent edition of STHLM Dans, she preesnted her impressive piece Siren Dance. "With Siren Dance, I’ve attempted to interrogate the audience-performer relationship, playing with who sits in the position of ‘victim’, at which moments and in what way.", she shares.
Up-close: Anna Efraimsson, Theatre Director
June 24, 2024
We pick Anna Efraimsson's brains about recent cuts in funding, branching out and running Moderna Dansteatern (MDT); one of the leading venues for contemporary choreography and performance in the Nordic region. "Yes, the past three rounds of project grants result from the Public Arts Council have been paralyzing", she tells us.
June 2, 2024
We headed out to Oslo to review this year's MFA degree show of crafts-based art and public space art practices at KHIO, curated by Håkon Lillegraven. Ashik Zaman finds an exhibition that is elegant and easy on the eye, through and through, and holds what he finds among the most beautiful art projects seen so far this year.
Polys Peslikas: Young Predictions
May 26, 2024
Cypriot-born Polys Peslikas' solo exhibition Young Predictions at Mint might not make the most and loudest buzz, but should definitely not be missed. While seeing the exhibition, C-print's Koshik Zaman was thrown back in time to the pre-Internet days of cutting out titilating images and hiding them inside books.