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"Northern Arts is a provocative exploration of Scandinavian literature and art. With intellectual power and deep emotional insights, writer and critic Arnold Weinstein guides us through the most startling works created by the writers and artists of Scandinavia over the past two centuries ... Weinstein uses the concept of "breakthrough"--Boundary smashing, restlessness, and the exploding of traditional forms and values-- as a thematic lens through which to expose the rolling energies and violence that courses through Scandinavian literature and art. Defying preconceptions of Scandinavian culture as depressive or brooding, Weinstein invites us to imagine anew this transformative and innovative tradition of art that continually challenges ideas about the sacred and the profane, family and marriage, children, patriarchy, and personal identity."--Back cover.
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A catalogue of exhibits from Australian and international artists. Includes narratives from the artists about their experiences and inspirations.
Published on the occasion of Manifesta 4 - European Biennial of Contemporary Art, 25 May -25 Aug 2002, Frankfurt/Main.
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How can architecture exist as an art form in an increasingly technocratic world? How can architects convert their designs into cost-efficient and economic buildings? In eight uncompromising projects, Gert Wingårdh presents his personal answers. The range of projects starts with simple tasks, such as a water tower and a bus stop. These are contrasted by the artistically designed Aula Medica of the Karolinska Institutet and the Naturum museum and visitor center in Gällivare in the north of Sweden, the renovation of the National Museum and the extension to the Liljevalchs Konsthall. An afterword by Mårten Castenfors, Director of Liljevalchs Konsthall, rounds off the personal comments by the architect on his projects, which are illustrated in great detail with hand sketches, photographs and drawings.
Summary: Jan Håfström is something of a double nature: on the one hand, he is a playful and inquisitive child, and on the other an interllectual and well-read excogitator, dead serious and rational - and it is thanks to this duality that he has enriched Swedish art for several decades. Without Håfström's presence on the art scene, everything would have been considerably more boring, considerably less international and considerably less curious. As few others have done, Håfström, in his writings on art and literature, and in his own art, has expanded and initiated art in all its forms. Exhibition: Liljevalchs konsthall, Stockholm, 18.4-21.5.2009.
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