<BACK

Flaggfabrikken presenterer: For God’s sake Kate, where is the camera*commissioned presentations at Landmark/Bergen kunsthall, first Thursday of the months February, March and April 2008. Co-curated with Åse Løvgren.                             *SHOW TITLE, #266 BY STEFAN BRÜGGEMANN

Flaggfabrikken presenterer: spring season 2008 focus on activity within an art space and we continue to remove ourselves from the strictly camera based, Hence the title is For God’s sake Kate, where is the camera*.

Curated by  Åse Løvgren and Anne Szefer Karlsen

Supported by: Bergen kommune, Arts Council Norway Bergen National Academy of the Arts and Landmark.

Our guests will give lectures at Bergen National Academy of the Arts February 6th, March 5th and April 2nd at 13.00 in the red lecture room in Marken 37.

 

Flaggfabrikken presenterer: lager en hel sesong som har aktivitet innenfor kunstrommet som tema. Sesongen har derfor fått tittelen For God’s sake Kate, where is the camera*. Som sesongens tittel antyder, vil Flaggfabrikken Presenterer: gå fra det strengt kamerabaserte til det generelle samtidskunstfeltet. Tittelen et også et eget verk; vi tar i bruk Stefan Brüggemanns tittelprosjekt ”Show Title”.

Kuratert av Åse Løvgren og Anne Szefer Karlsen

Flaggfabrikken presenterer: er støttet av Bergen Kommune, Norsk Kulturråd, Kunsthøgskolen i Bergen og Landmark.

Gjennom hele sesongen vil våre gjester å ha forelesninger åpne for publikum i Det røde rommet i Marken 37, Kunsthøgskolen i Bergen. Hold av onsdagene 6. februar, 5. mars og 2. april kl 13.

 

February 7th: Raum für Projektion, Köln, Germany

Loop Pool Ping Pong in Bergen for the first time.
Raum für Projektion collaborated with local dj Robot creating a night of self organised ping pong tournaments.
Flaggfabrikken would like to thank Laksevåg bordtennisklubb and Bergen kommune!

Loop Pool Ping Pong will be forwarded to Oslo and the Photographer’s gallery Saturday February 9th at 20.00 thanks to Flaggfabrikken’s new collaboration with Forbundet Frie Fotografer.

 

  March 6th: Ersta konsthall, Stockholm, Sweden

 

 


 

   
  Ersta Konsthall propose that Flaggfabrikken send this very announcement by e-flux on today’s date, March the 6th 2008 to announce this announcement.

This announcement is a special effect (and a cooperative project) exploring the limits and possibilities of fiction within institutional constructions. Ersta Konsthall has begun a nomadic and experimental trajectory in a so far unknown landscape. We are just not happy with the existing limits of exhibition production, display and distribution. In the context of Flaggfabrikken presenterer: we will try new means of developing these fields by invoking e-flux subscribers to participate in the survey of these new occurences of existence by reading this announcement.

The experience from Ersta Konsthall taking place in various locations, for example The Institute of Contemporary Art – Dunaújváros, Hungary and The Swedish National Museum, as well as cooperation with other institutions as Tensta Konsthall, Galleri60e and the Academy of Fine Arts in Umeå has brought us to thinking about our practice as purely a question of constructed identity. Ersta Konsthall is merely what it is said to be and described as. This is a turning point into the future and a further step into an imaginary existence. The next thing will be in your mind only.


Subjects of trial and participating artists in this event will be: The present audience, The members of Flaggfabrikken: Hilde Jørgensen, Anne Szefer Karlsen, Kjetil Kausland, Olaf Knarvik, Åse Løvgren, Kjersti Solberg Monsen, Heidi Nikolaisen, Arne Skaug Olsen, Ulf Styren, Kristin Tårnesvik and Maya Økland. All of the former artists who contributed to this phase of Ersta Konsthall: Amelie Rydqvist, David Bestué, Marc Vives, Juan Pedro Fabra, Paletten, ak28, Dorkbot, OEI, Squid, Emma Kihl, Source Video Magazine, Johanna Gustavson Fürst, Love & Devotion, Konst2, Tova Mozard, Elin Wikström, Julieta Aranda, Michele Masucci, Konst Bio, Cecilia Edefalk and Carla Zaccagnini.

This announcement is curated by Linus Elmes
   
     
     
     
Sookoon Ang, Olivier Babinet, Rosa Barba, Sonia Bender, Anna Berger, Sylvie Boisseau & Frank Westermeyer, Ulu Braun & Alexej Tchernyi, Mariola Brillowska, Wilson Brown, Sebastian Burdach, Daniel Burkhardt, Mariano Cassisi, Marie-Laure Cazin, Alan Cicmak, Cinc, Johanna Domke, Julieanne Eason, Uwe Flade & Robin Sander, Markus Frohnhöfer, Niklas Goldbach, Goro, Graw Böckler, Christina von Greve & Carsten Schulz, Simone Häckel, Philipp Haffner, Simone Henneken, Matthias Hippler & Boris Kantzow, Andreas Hirsch & Helge Jansen, Eve Hurford, Timothée Ingen-Housz, Kotaro Tanaka, Kingababy, Michel Klöfkorn, Tessa Knapp, Thilo Kraft, Frau Kraushaar, Mario Lombardo, Dana Lürken, Yoshio Machida, Metronomic, Tobias Maria Muehlenbach, Aki Nakazawa, Astrid Nippoldt, Tania Parovic, Gregor Passens, Edgar Pêra, Roman Pompe, Rafaël, Billy Roisz, Deborah Schamoni, Andreas Schimanski, Bernd Schoch, Eva von Schweinitz, Martin Schwember, Erica Scourti, Solitonwave, Telematique, TIND, Franz Wanner, Karsten Wiesel, Susanne Winterling, Cora von Zezschwitz      

 

.