mercoledì 9 aprile 2008

April 8, 2008 Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall

FREDRIK SÖDERBERG & CARL LARSSON April 11 - June 8, 2008 Curator: Elisabeth Millqvist Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall Frihamnen, SE -115 56 Stockholm Phone: +46 8 545 680 40 art@magasin3.com http://www.magasin3.com Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall presents an exhibition where the Swedish artist Fredrik Söderberg (b. 1972) meets the giant of the Swedish artistic canon, Carl Larsson (1853 –1919). Fredrik Söderberg’s paintings encompassing the magical, fantastical and enchanting are a blend of contemporary cultural codes and historical references. Carl Larsson is one of these historical references. Elisabeth Millqvist, the curator of the exhibition, describes the process as follows: “The exhibition started with an urge to investigate why, in the year 2008, art is crawling with witches, shamans and sacrificial rites. This led me to delve into Fredrik Söderberg’s oeuvre since he has worked with related themes in the last ten years. In his work there are several paraphrases of Carl Larsson’s motifs. I wanted to bring out these references and show a Carl Larsson that seems relevant today. This is how contemporary fantasy ended up next to the dark forests of National Romanticism’s mythical worlds.” Fredrik Söderberg describes his works as ’collages’, referring not to the technique used to produce them but to how the content is collated from many different sources. In his watercolors, oil paintings and miniature models we find C.S. Lewis’ world of ”Narnia”, fragments of Nordic mythology, photos of spiritualist gatherings, and well-known festivals such as Midsummer. Beside these works the exhibition includes a selection of illustrations and sketches by Carl Larsson. His whorl of ornamentation and the detailed drawings of knights and dark forests place him in a context of renewed interest for contemporary artists. Several of the exhibited works are studies for his monumental paintings where figure drawings and nature studies form the basis of his fantastical compositions. Terms such as ‘narrative elements’ and ‘fictional worlds’ are often used to describe a tendency in contemporary art. Through the work of Fredrik Söderberg this exhibition explores the contemporary preoccupation with a search for something beyond a rational worldview, as well as its historical predecessors. By bringing together the work of these two artists we see a common artistic interest in charged symbols, the worlds of mystical heroes and supernatural phenomena dated from the1890’s to the present. Fredrik Söderberg graduated from Konstfack in 2000. Parallel to his exhibition at Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall he will be opening a solo exhibition at Milliken Gallery, Stockholm. This spring he participates in the Armory Show, as well as exhibiting at the Rental Gallery in New York. This exhibition was preceded by a show at Galleri Brandstrup in Oslo in 2007. In Sweden Söderberg has been included in group exhibitions at Marabouparken, Sundbyberg (2004) and Dunkers kulturhus, Helsingborg (2003), amongst others. International group shows include venues such as NO+CH Nordic Chinese Visual Arts Exhibition Fake Space, Bejing (2007) Galleri De Praktijk in Amsterdam (2007) and Galleri Glassbox in Paris (2006). In addition the artist has designed several album covers for IDEAL records. Carl Larsson is perhaps Sweden's best-known and most beloved artist. After attending the Royal Academy of Fine Art in Stockholm he worked as an illustrator of books, magazines and newspapers. He also spent several years in France. On his return to Sweden he and his wife Karin Larsson, also an artist, combined traditional rural Swedish design with modern concepts of color and pattern in the family’s newly acquired house in the village of Sundborn in Dalecarlia. The Larssons created a style that has had extraordinary impact on interior design both nationally and internationally. In 1997 the Victoria & Albert Museum in London presented an exhibition entitled “Carl and Karin Larsson: Creators of the Swedish Style” which underlines the importance of their design work. In 1894 Carl Larsson began to paint a series of watercolors of his home and family, which were published in book form in 1899 under the title “Ett hem” (A home). These works have been strongly influential i n the creation of the image of Sweden, and have spread the knowledge of their design. As an artist he created several prominent monumental works, such as large frescoes in schools, museums and other public buildings. Carl Larsson is represented in all major Swedish museum collections. Public program in connection with the exhibition: Sunday, 13 April at 2pm Curator Elisabeth Millqvist gives a tour of the exhibition. Thursday, 8 May 7pm Lecture by Susanna Åkerman (Ph. D. in Philosophy from Washington University in St. Louis) In her lecture Susanna Åkerman will use examples from the exhibition to talk about themes such as esoteric movements and the occult, hermeticism, emblems and talismans, the Key of Solomon (Clavis Salomonis), Arbatel de magia veterum and The Sworn Book of Honorius. Thursday, 22 May, 7pm The artist Fredrik Söderberg will give a lecture on his sources of inspiration – from the British artist and magician Austin Osman Spare to the writer and mystic Aleister Crowley, the author HP Lovecraft, the film-maker and artist Kenneth Anger, and the horror cult classic The Wicker Man. Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall publishes a newsletter every month in connection with our up-coming programme.

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