MoAR – Museum of Artistic Research; The Baroque Hall, The Swedish History Museum

http://museumofartisticresearch.org

MoAR is the first group exhibition of artistic research, representing about 10% of all artistic researchers who have publicly defended a doctoral thesis in Sweden, as well as covering all disciplines from film animation across fashion design to choreography. MoAR is also a staging of the concrete materiality within academic artistic research – the art, the design, the literature, the music, the architecture, the choreography, the arts, the circus – in as many manifested shapes and expressions as possible.

MoAR is open to the public Wednesday September 26th until Sunday, October 7th 2018.

Contributors / Artistic researchers:

Jeoung-Ah Kim, Ceramics
Janna Holmstedt, Fine arts
Andreas Nobel, Interior Architecture and Furniture Design
Maja Gunn, Fashion Design
Birgitta Nordström, Textile Design
tina carlsson, Fine arts
Mårten Medbo, Ceramics
Linda Worbin, Textile Design
Nils Claesson, Film
Mara Lee, Literature
Åsa Unander-Scharin, Choreography
Kim Hedås, Musical Composition
John-Paul Zaccarini, Circus
Andreas Gedin, Fine arts
Sandra Kopljar, Architecture

Director, Museum of Artistic Research: Bogdan Szyber
Exhibition curator: Erik Berg
Editor in chief: Marianna Feher
Essayist: File dr Anna Laine

MoAR is a part of ”Fauxthentication – Staging and Performing The Site Specifics of The Academic Artist”, an manifold artistic research project by doctoral candidate Bogdan Szyber. The project is an overlapping investigation of three fields: The Academe as the Site of Performance, The Online Economy of Digital Labour as Actors and The Conceptual Art of Institutional Critique as a Method. Bogdan Szyber is a doctoral candidate in Stockholm University of The Arts.

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