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Remissyttrande: Ett nytt konsumentkreditdirektiv (SOU 2024:69)
Medicine’s bodies : Failures? RJ 2024
Iridescent.Achromatic.Translucent (e. 113, 2024) for chamber orchestra
From vision to sound. In this piece I was interested to transfer special properties of color into sound. This transference occurred in two ways: 1) Timbre as representing some color property; 2) Sound sequences/gestures as representing some color property.These transferences are metaphorical and inspirational, not systematic nor literal in any sense.Some of these special properties include:ACHROMA
We are Here : 17 – 20 October 2024
In communities of the diaspora, music can be a powerful tool for collectively preserving memories. Along with storytelling, traditional languages, and dancing, songs can represent a living home for stateless nations. Yael Bartana’s new work brings together two groups from two different diasporas: Coral Tradição, a Jewish-Brazilian choir born from the now-destroyed Yiddishland (a nation whose borde
Poetics of Power : 15 November, 2024 - 25 May, 2025
Group exhibition.Participated with the work: 'Two Minutes To Midnight' The exhibition Poetics of Power aims to reveal certain power manifestations hidden in symbols, gestures and existing unquestioned relations or systems. It asserts the intricate and ambiguous nature of power, omnipresent in shaping interpersonal, cultural, national, and economic dynamics. The exhibition explores the poetic natur
The Orangerie : 24.9.2024 - 30.9.2025
Group exhibition. Participated with the work Trembling Time (2001).The Orangerie presents a collection of video works that fuse documentary and fiction in an attempt to observe and understand complex entanglements. Emerging from sedimented political and social environments, the artists explore various image-making tools to break through the seen world. Appearing along a circular path in Grüneburgp
What if Women Ruled the World? Part 2 : 08.03.2024 – 12.01.2025
Participated with two works in part 2: What if Women Ruled the World (2016) and Two Minutes to Midnight (2021). From December 2023 to January 2025, the National Museum of Contemporary Art (EMΣT) presents a cycle of exhibitions, in four parts, exclusively dedicated to the work of women artists or artists who identify as female, under the broader umbrella title, What if Women Ruled the World? Initia
