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A major weekend seminar on Lars Fredrikson concludes the exhibition
During the exhibition’s final weekend, Lars Fredrikson specialists Jonas (J) Magnusson and Léa Dreyer organize a weekend seminar dedicated to the artist at Malmö Konsthall. Together with writers, artists, physicists, and philosophers from Sweden and France, they will present and discuss the different phases and explorations in the singular trajectory of the artist.
The seminar Lars Fredrikson – An Intensified Perception: Energy drawings, psycho-pulses & vibratory spaces offers two days of interventions on the artistic practices of Lars Fredrikson, and takes place on Saturday 23 August and Sunday 24 August at Malmö Konsthall. The daytime program runs from 13:30 to 17:00 on both days. On Saturday evening from 18:30 onwards, sound artists Isabelle Sordage and Dan Fröberg will perform new works in dialogue with Lars Fredrikson’s sound practice.
The program is in English and free of charge. Participants are welcome to attend both days or selected parts of the program.
The exhibition Lars Fredrikson at Malmö Konsthall has received glowing reviews. ”Lars Fredrikson’s groundbreaking work at Malmö Konsthall is the scoop of the year”, wrote Dagens Nyheter. Over the course of this two-day event, Fredrikson’s uncompromising and multifaceted artistic practice will be approached and reflected on from a wide range of perspectives. His work will also be present throughout the program in the form of commented visual examples and sound samples.
Participants: Daniel Birnbaum (writer, philosopher, curator); Francis Cohen (poet and philosopher); Michèle Cohen-Halimi (philosopher and professor at Université Paris 8); Léa Dreyer (art historian, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne); Jonas Enander (physicist and writer); Dan Fröberg (artist); Jonas (J) Magnusson (writer, artistic researcher and editor of OEI magazine); Isabelle Sordage (sound artist).
The program is conceived by Jonas (J) Magnusson in collaboration with Léa Dreyer and carried out with the support of Institut Français de Suède.
Full program for the seminar
About the exhibition