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Stockholm art gallery guide: April 25 - May 1

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Stockholm art gallery guide: April 25 - May 1

This week’s art tips from Kalendarium (Click links for more information)

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Reference Art:

The two rooms in S.P.G. have been a starting point for Fredrik Brånstad's installation exhibition, Clandestine Public. As the exhibition's title indicates, Brånstad takes up the opposition between the different and the generally acceptable.

German Photography:

Annika von Hausswolf's work has appeared in some of Magasin 3's collective exhibitions. Now her characteristic photographs will be shown in a large, retrospective individual exhibition. It is comprised of about fifty pieces from the art gallery's collection and some produced specifically for Magasin 3. Since the 90's, Von Hausswolf has been internationally recognized for her staged photographs which often touch on space and the human body. Macabre, curious, and tranquil all in one.

Flowers:

Ulla Forsell is inspired by the old classic films' flowing skirts, the church garden in Montmartre and botanical posters in her exhibition Flowers Forever. In the trend-setting work Botanica, she raises a wall of small glass plates which together create an intricate whole. Forsell shapes happiness and sorrow, which might sound banal. But as the artist herself expresses it: sometimes it is the banal that is most real.

Warhol Kids:

Zon Moderna is the Modern Museum's educational art project. Every term an established artist leads a new project on the basis of a current exhibition in the museum. During Spring 2008, Åsa Cederqvist and about twenty young people have used the Andy Warhol exhibition to transform a room into the inside of someone's head. This silver foliated brain salon will play host to the videos The Head, Altered Ego & the liquid liquid Magic and an interpretation of Warhol's work Blow Job. Don't miss this trip inside the heads of the young and their investigative ideas.

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