Jonatan Habib Engqvist
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1 Curriculum Vitae, July 2016 Jonatan Habib Engqvist Drakenbergsgatan 29, 5 tr SE 117 41 Stockholm Sweden
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Independent curator and theorist Jonatan Habib Engqvist holds a degree in Philosophy and Aesthetic theory and a BA in Art History from Södertörn University. Living in Stockholm, Sweden, Engqvist, a former curator of Moderna Museet, has diverse curatorial practice and is currently working with New Småland in 4 museums in south Sweden, Sinopale 6 in Sinop, Turkey and a public artwork by Julius von Bismarck, Benjamin Maus and Richard Wilhelmer in Jönköping. He recently co-curated Tunnel Vision, the 8 th
Momentum biennale in Moss, Norway (2015) and (I)ndependent People, the visual art focus of Reykjavík Arts Festival (2012), among others. He is director of the Curatorial Residency In Stockholm, CRIS, which hosts curators from Middle East to develop projects and engage in the contemporary art scene of Sweden. Engqvist lectures in Art Philosophy at The Royal Institute of Fine Art, Stockholm. His diverse publication in journals and books include Studio Talks: Thinking Through Painting (Arvinius+Orfeus Publishing, 2014) In Dependence – Collaboration and Artists´ initiatives (Torpedo Press, 2013), Work, Work, Work – A Reader on
Delhi 2009). Project manager for visual art at Iaspis from 2009-2014 delivering key responsibilities, such as exhibition planning, publications, and curatorial visits. In his on-going curatorial practice Engqvist has been working with artists such as Meric Algün Ringborg, Johanna Heldebro, Minna L. Henriksson, Sofia Hultén, Superflex, Ragnar Kjartansson, Ferdinand Ahm Krag, Agnieszka Kurant, Cristóbal Lehyt, Eva Löfdahl, Joanna Lombard, Lundahl & Seitl, Fujiko Nakaya, Christine Ödlund, Ola Pehrson, Raluca Popa, Bella Rune, Edward Shenk, Daniel Steegmann Mangrané, Bjarni H. Thorarinsson, Sissel Tolaas, Ryan Trecartin, Steina, Dzina Zhuk & Nicolay Spesivtsev and Zhala.
2016 Curator and project manager, New Småland. In collaboration between Kalmar Artmuseum, Kulturparken Småland, Vandalorum, Växjö Konsthall and the Linnaeus University. http://www.nyasmaland.se/
Co-curator Sinopale 6, Tranposition/ Aktarım (with Nike Baetzner and Melih Görgun), Sinop, Turkey, August - September 2016. Participating artists: Anne Baumann (DE), Sophie Baumgärtner (DE), Aylin Çakıner (TR), Bernhard Cella (AT), Alvaro Campo (SE), Canan Dağdelen (AT), Ayşe Erkmen (TR/DE), Cevdet Erek (TR), Philippe van Eetvelt (TR/CA), Wilhelm Frederking (DE), Mürteza Fidan (TR), Ulrike Grossarth (DE), Frank Hagen (AT), Petrit Halilaj (XK), İpek Hamzaoğlu (TR/AT), Murat Haschu (RU), Kristina Heinrichs (DE), Nil İlkbaşaran (TR/NL), Gülsün Karamustafa (TR), Sebastien Koerbs (DE), Volkan Kızıltunç (TR), Maria Lantz (SE), leavinghomefunktion: Anne Knoedler, Johannes Foetsch, Elisabeth Oertel, Effy Zeniou, Kaupo Holmberg (DE/CY/GE), Ulrike Mohr (DE), Nina Naussed (DE), Jonas Nobel (SE), Raluca Popa (RO), Julian Rosefeldt (DE), Bella Rune (SE), Ginan Seidl & Yalda Afsah (DE), Esther Suarez Ruiz (CO), Youssef Tabti (FR/DE) Venues: Former Ice Factory at the harbour, Sinop Hal Buluşma Merkezi (former Market Hall), Dr. Rıza Nur Public Library, Chamber of Architects, Museum of Archeology, Museum of Ethnography, Former Glass Factory, Shops and Public Spaces in Sinop and Gerze. http://sinopale.org/
Project manager and curator for New Småland, a pilot-year for a series of collaborations between the regions of Jönköping, Kronoberg and Kalmar through Vandalorum, Kalmar art museum, Växjö konsthall and Kulturparken Småland. Dec 2015- Jan 2017
Co-curator, Schallwirkungen auf Mensch und Tier – An exhibition by Ingrid Cogne, Jonatan Habib Engqvist, Corina Oprea, Tobias Pilz, Elske Rosenfeld, Klaus Schafler in collaboration with Peter Böhm – Kunsthalle Exnergasse, Vienna, July 2016
Curator, Bouchra Khalili – The Opposite of Voice-Over, Färgfabriken Stockholm, April-June 2016 2015 Curator, Raluca Popa, ICR (Romanian Cultural Institute), Stockholm, Sweden, August-November 2015 2
Co-curator Momentum 8, Tunnel Vision (with Birta Gudjonsdottír, Stefanie Hessler, Toke Lykkeberg), Moss, Norway, June – September 2015 Participating Artists: Hrafnhildur Arnardottir a.k.a Shoplifter, Brody Condon, Steingrimur Eyfjord, Valia Fetisov with Dzina Zhuk & Nicolay Spesivtsev, Johanna Heldebro, Minna L. Henriksson, Sofia Hultén, Ferdinand Ahm Krag, Agnieszka Kurant, Cristóbal Lehyt, Eva Löfdahl, Joanna Lombard, Lundahl & Seitl, Fujiko Nakaya, Christine Ödlund, Ola Pehrson, Edward Shenk, Daniel Steegmann Mangrané, Bjarni H. Thorarinsson, Sissel Tolaas, Ryan Trecartin, Steina (Steina Vasulka), Emanuel Vigeland, Julius von Bismarck, Zhala. http://www.momentum.no/
Participating Artists: Kristoffer Borgli , Enno Hallek, Andreas Meinich, Iiu Susiraja, Pilvi Takala, Gernot Wieland http://www.kalmarkonstmuseum.se/exhibition/no-bad-days/
Founder and organiser of Curatorial Residency in Stockholm (CRIS) in collaboration with The Nordic Art Association, NKF and Nordisk Gästateljé, Malongen, Stockholm. Residents 2015: Eva Gonzales Sancho and Abir Boukhari. 2016: Övul O. Durmusoglu. Through exchange with HIAP, Stefanie Hessler was in residency in Helsinki www.nkf.se and in collaboration with Townhouse Cairo and MASS Alexandria Theodor Ringborg visited Egypt. CRIS has also recently established exchanges with New York and Istanbul.
Curator, Thinking Through Painting, Part 1 and Part 2, The Royal Academy of Fine Art, Stockholm. Exhibition in two parts with extensive programmes (August–November 2014)
Participants: Kristina Bength, Marc Handelman, David Reed, Jan Rydén, Sigrid Sandström, Wendy White. Programme includes public talks with participating artists and Sonja Larsson, Kristina Jansson, Håkan Nilsson, Filippa Arrias, as well as an improvisation concert and lecture with French philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy. https://www.facebook.com/thinkingthroughpainting
Project Manager, Iaspis, The International Artist Studio Program in Sweden, 2009 – 2014 (on leave Jan-June 2012)
In this capacity I managed over 120 lectures, talks, minor publications, informative and networking events. Managed projects include: Open House (Spring and Autumn 2010 – 2011, Autumn 2012, Spring and Autumn 2013, Spring 2014), seminars, international conferences, film screenings and other public events in various venues in Sweden and abroad. Tasks also include budget and staff-management, coordination of residencies for Swedish artists abroad, EU-project administration, maintaining an archive of Swedish artists and the organisation of curatorial visitors-programmes (For full list see appendix at the end of this document). Project Manager for several minor publications, including translations and editing. Assistant editor and project manager for Dialogue – On the Politics of Voice, project manager and co-editor of Work, Work, Work – Reader on Art and Labour. www.iaspis.se
2012 Curator of Reykjavik Arts Festival 2012 - (I)ndependent People: Collaborations and Artist Initiatives.
Participants included: 1857, A Kassen, Anonymous, AIM Europe, Box, Endemi, Gokskøyr & Martens, The Icelandic Love Corporation, IC-98, Institutt for Degenerert Kunst, Jóna Hlíf Halldórsdottir & Hlynur Hallsson, Kling & Bang, Learning Site with Jamie Stapelton, M.E.E.H. (Magnus Sigudarsson, Elin Wikström, Erla Haraldsdottír, Haraldur Jónsson), Nomeda & Gediminas Urbonas + MIT 4.333, Melissa Dubbin & Aaron S Davidsson, No Gods No Parents (UKS), Nyló, Raflóst, Steina Vasulka, Sofia Hultén & Ivan Seal, Superflex, The Artist Formerly Known as Geist, The Awareness Muscle Team, Steingrímur Eyfjörd & Ulrika Sparre, The New Beauty Council & Elin Strand Ruin, Thérèse Kristianson, Marianna Alves, Katarina Bonnevier, Torpedo, Útúrdúr, Wooloo.
Venues: The Living Art Museum, Reykjavik Art museum, The Icelandic National Gallery, Kling & Bang, The Nordic House, The Icelandic Sculptural Association, ÁSI Art Museum, Höfdi, projects in public space and off-site events. Independent venues include gallery I8, The National Theatre of Iceland and LÁ Art Museum. May – September 2012.
Curator, independent “Suitcase exhibition” and Nordic artist book table, Armory Show (on invitation from Jacob Fabricius), New York, April 2012
Curator, Occupy my dream, performance/screening with artists Magnus Sigurdarsson and Pilvi Takkala, at Gallery 69, Grønlykka, Oslo, Norway, Sept. 2012 3
2011 Curator/collaborator, Thinking through painting. On-going project with artists Kristina Bength, Jan Rydén and Sigrid Sandström (2009-2013). Part of the project was made public through exhibition, seminar, workshops and talks during the course of 6 weeks at the Boiler Room, Konsthall C, Stockholm, 2011. 2010 Curator, Nordens U-land? - Isländsk konst i kristid / The Nordic 3rd World Country? - Icelandic Art in Times of crisis. Performances, seminars and publication, Färgfabriken Stockholm and Färgfabriken Norr, Östersund (2010-2011) Participating artists: Bjargey Ólafsdottír, Erla S Haraldsdottír, Hildur Margretadottír, Hreinn J Stephensen, Ingvar Högni Ragnarsson, Magnús Sigurdarson, Pétur Thomsen, Ragnar Kjartansson, Rúrí, The Icelandic Love Corporation.
Curator, Ragnar Kjartansson, Guilt Trip, Färgfabriken, Stockholm, 2010 Co-curator together with Camilla Carlberg & Lena Malm, The Night – Eroticism, Folköl and Melancholia, 12-hour performance by Ragnar Kjartansson, Moderna Museet, 2010
Curator, Meric Algün Ringborg, The Concise Book of Visa Application Forms, Gallery Naïve, Stockholm, 2010 2009 Co-curator, Informal Cities (with Maria Lantz, Anna Erlandsson, Michele Masucci), Coomaraswamy hall, Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (formerly Prince of Wales Museum of Western India), Bombay, India, November 2009. Exhibition with Anna Erlandsson, Maria Lantz, Francesco Jodice, Monika Marklinger, Johan Rutherhagen, Erik Rosshagen & David Herdies, Sofia Wiberg & Michele Masucci, Johan Widén, Rufina Wu & Stefan Canham. The exhibition was followed by a seminar-series about global urban development in Bombay and further talks and seminars in Sweden.
Curator, Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden. Responsible also for development of guided tours and learning, pedagogical texts, introductions and artist presentations. Curator of programmes and exhibitions including: Co-curator and co-initiator of the Studio at Moderna Museet (with Camilla Carlberg & Lena Malm). Projects included, among others; Johannes Nyholm, Thomson&Craighead (collaboration with Mejan Labs), Sound Design for Future Films, Dubbin&Davidson (with The Royal Institute of Fine Art), Diggapony (with MDT), OEI+Geist+Paletten+SITE, Critical run, Theirry Geofroy, as well as numerous discussions and events.
Curator, SaraLunden, Fühstuck im Grünen, Performance by Picassos sculpture group in the garden at Moderna Museet and The Architecture Museum, Stockholm, June 2009
Curator, Charlotte Engelkes, Framför konsten, Performance in the collection. Curator of public programs and lecture-series at Moderna Museet such as ”Artist Talk Show”, ”Ljuset på Andra Önskemuseet / The Second Museum of Our Wishes in the Spotlight”, ”Fotografins Återfödelse? / Photography Reborn?” 2008, 2009
Curator, CiRKUS, Hrienn J Stephenssen, ID:I galleri, Stockholm Co-editor/co-curator, Motiv, a photo-gallery in magazine format. Selection and editorials 2007- 2009
Curator, Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden. Responsible also for development of guided tours and learning, pedagogical texts, introductions and artist presentations. Curator of programmes and exhibitions.
Curator (independent), Theoretical relay race, at the Moderna Museet in Stockholm through Philosophy.se as a part of Node.Stockholm 2008. 2007 Participant in Atunement in Art is Not Mute - Ersta Konsthall Sound Archives, Ersta Konsthall, Stockholm, Institute of Contemporary Art, Dunaújváros, Hungary,Tensta Konsthall, Stockholm, 2007
Invited speaker by Christian Capurro at the 52nd Biennale di Venizia – Pensa con i sensi – Senta con la mente. L´Arte al Presente, Venice, Italy, 2007
Gallery assistant at Mejan Labs in Stockholm, 2006, 2007 4 Planning and collaboration in the organisation of various activities through Mejan Labs in Stockholm Initiator of filosofifabriken 2006-07 Part of the organising group for Pixelvärk 2007 and Node.Stockholm 2008
Theoretical associate, CCAP, Christina Caprioli Artificial Project, dance company. Exploring overlapping perspectives of theory and practice, of theoretical and corporal knowledge with a focus on superlative states together with dancer and choreographer Cristina Caprioli at CCAP and architect and programmer Panagiotis Michalatos in the dance-productions too late and very very (2005, 2006, 2007).
Conceptual- and Leather-work together with artistic PhD-student Jenny Wiklund for her exhibitions at Om att minnas att man inte minns, Färgfabriken and Amnesia (750813-0881) and Claustrophobia (750813-0441) at Gallery Mejan, 2005, 06, 07 - 2006 Co-curator with Peter Hagdahl, Verge – an international New Media exhibition and seminar Moderna Museet, Stockholm, 2006 followed by major grant applications to the Swedish Research Council to initiate artistic research at the Royal Academy: http://www.kkh.se/newmedia
Creative adviser for, and producer of, sound-art and radio-experiments, Sveriges Radio (the Swedish national public service radio), culture radio P1, SRC, 2002 – 04, please see http://www.sr.se/src for a selection of archived material (E.g. the themes: Skogen,
Curator, Anonymous Artists, exhibition and post-graffiti collaboration, 2003 – 13, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, U.K., USA Relevant teaching experience: - Guest lecturer The Royal Institute of Art, KKH Aesthetic Theory & Contemporary Art (monthly lecture and seminar with Lars-Erik Hjertström Lappalainen), 2015/16 Aesthetic Theory Intensive (1 week of lectures and seminars with Lars-Erik Hjertström Lappalainen), Spring 2015 Aesthetic Theory (6 lectures and 6 seminars with Lars-Erik Hjertström Lappalainen), Spring 2012 Performance Workshop (with Roy Vaara and Björn Norberg), 2007 Dept. For Constant transformation, Heterotopia workshop, 2006 Media Theory Course, Workshop and Symposium, 2006
- Tutor and guest lecturer Exhibiting Painting, collaborative course between KUVA Art Academy in Helsinki and the Royal Institute in Stockholm, Autumn 2014. Lecture, seminars, studio-visits, emanating in a collective student exhibition Exhibiting Painting at KUVA/TILA gallery, Helsinki, Finland, January 2015 and Exhibiting Painting 2.0. at Open Art, Örebro, Sweden, June 2015.
- Guest lecturer Pernbys målarskola, Stockholm, Autumn 2014 - Guest lecturer, KUVA, the Art Academy in Helsinki, Without Beginning and Without End (on painting) Lecture, seminars, studio- visits, Autumn 2013, Spring 2014
- Guest lecturer Det Jyske Kunstakademi, Aarhus, Humour. In theory. Lecture, seminar and workshops on humour, Spring 2013 - Guest lecturer, Icelandic College of Arts and Crafts, Reykjavik, Iceland Documenting Process, lecture and seminar, January 2012 Workshop on Fear and Design, September 2007
- Guest lecturer, The Royal Institute of Art, School of Architecture The Other Within (Anthopophagy as Postcolonial Strategy), Autumn 2013 Beyond Development, Autumn 2009 Beyond Desire, 2008 Beyond Oil, Shanghai, Autumn 2007 South of Stockholm, Autumn 2006 Resources workshop on Alternative Economies 2006 Resources, Autumn 2005
- Guest lecturer, Philosophy, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland 5 Lectures on George Battialle, September 2007 - Guest lecturer, Södertörn University Pedagogy, Autumn 2007 Art history, Autumn 2006
- Guest lecturer Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, School of Architecture Horror Rescue (2 week course with Jenny Wiklund), 2004 Horror Rescue II (2 week course with Jenny Wiklund), 2005 - Examiner / External critique for MFA students, KKH, Stockholm (2010, 2013, 2014, 2015), Konstfack University (2011), The School of Photography, HFF, Gothenburg (2011) and curatorial Students at Stockholm University (2015). External examiner, BA Icelandic College of Arts (2016).
- Tutoring, and information for Art schools and curatorial students through Moderna Museet. Tutoring of interns and students from various curatorial programmes through my position at Iaspis 2009-13. Tutor at the Art & Science programme, MIT, Boston, MA, in conjunction a collaborative project by artists Nomeda & Gediminas Urbonas within the exhibition (I)ndependent People, 2012. External tutor and supervisor at the department for curatorial studies at Stockholm University (2014-16), The school of dance and circus DOCH, KUVA and KKH (2014/15)
- Highschool (Gymnasium) teacher, Kulturama Fria Gymnasium, 2004-2005 and autumn 2006. Social science (Samhällskunskap), History of Culture and Ideas (Kultur och idéhistoria).
- Educational guided tours and other education for various groups at Mejan Labs, the Swedish Museum of Natural history, Moderna Museet, and various temporary exhibitions.
- Practice-based teaching in painting, saddle making and upholstery in various contexts including the tuition of an apprenticing saddler 1997-98 Reykjavík, Iceland.
Conference papers and public lectures (selection): - Nordic Delights. Convesation with Behzad Farazollahi, Henrik Lund Jørgensen, Jane Jin Kaisen, Bella Rune and Jonatan Habib Engqvist. Oslo Kunstförening, Oslo, June 2016. - Kanske behöver vi tänka ut konceptuella lösningar till praktiska problem? (perhaps we need conceptual solutions to practical problems) lecture at Skånes konstförening, Malmö, Feb. 2016 - Performing Work, A quasi-conversation on labor, performance, dematerialization and incorporation with Jonatan Habib Engqvist and contributions by Nina Möntmann. In conjunction to seminar Sea, Body, Infrastructure, Image, organised by Suza Husse and Hulda Rós Gudnadottír in collaboration with District (Berlin). Participants: Bryndís Björnsdóttir, Tejal Shah, Emma Haugh, Anne Hofmann, Søren Kjørup, Dafna Maimon, outside the box – Magazin für feministische Gesellschaftskritik, Nine Eglantine Yamamoto-Masson, Kunstkraftwerk, Leipzig, Jan 2015 - Public presentations and conversations in conjunction to Trading Zones - knowledge-oriented art initiatives in Africa and Europe, 5 days on knowledge oriented art practices at Le 18, Marrakech and Dar al-Ma’amûn. Initiated by curator Berit Schuck with the complicity of Le 18. Other participants included: Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, Laila Hida, Hicham Khalidi, Imane Ibrahim, Dina Makram-Ebeid, Jasmina Metwaly & Philip Rizk, Francesca Masoero, Nina Möntmann, Bouchra Ouizguen, Lorenzo Sandoval, Tobias Zielony, November 2015 - Att se träden för all skog (seeing the trees for the forest) lecture on conceptual painting in conjunction to Erla S Haraldsdottir´s exhibition Make a Painting of Trees Growing in Forest, Kalmar Konstmuseum/Ölands Folkhögskola, Kalmar, October 2015 - Moss/Mardin – Desiphering peripheral biennial practices, Birta Gudjonsdottir, Jonatan Habib Engqvist; and Mardin Biennial curators Ferhat Ozgur, Fırat Arapoglu. Moderated by IKSV Biennial director Bige Örer, Ceyazir, Istanbul, October 2015 - Translating Landscapes and Encounters, public discussion with Ari Allansson, My Lindh, Linus Lohmann, Litten Nystrøm, Stéphanie Solinas and Malin Pettersson Öberg, Iaspis, Stockholm - Free Radicals, conversation with Tobias Sjöberg and Gunnar Olsson Färgfabriken, Stockholm, May, 2015 - Eating Space, The Royal Institute of Fine Art, Stockholm, April 2015. - I would rather not talk about political art, presentation within Ambiguities and Dogmas of the Real, organised by CBEES, Södertörn Universty, March 2015
- Original Copies, KUVA academy of fine art, Helsinki, December 2014 - Passivity and Contemporary Art, presentation and discussion with Lars-Erik Hjertstöm Lappalainen, Minibar Artspace, Stockholm,
6 September 2014 - The Rise and Fall of Art Biennals, presentation and panel with Solvita Krese, Ekaterina Degot, Marieke Van Hal, Power Ekroth, Aigars Bikše, Virginija Januškevičiūtė, Ann Lislegaard and Inga Lāce. Organised by the Latvian Center for Contemporary Art, LCCA, Riga Art Space, Riga, April 2014 - Wednesday lectures: Ann Lislegaard & Jonatan Habib Engqvist, KUVA Galleria, Helsinki, Finland, April 2014 2013 - North of Eden, two day workshop and think-tank at Dox Centre for Contemporary Art, Prague, Czech Republic, November 2013 - A History of Nordic Moving Images, and Things II. The Nordic Thing, Reykjavík Art Museum, Reykjavík, October 2013 - History – do we need it? Panel on Nordic video art, locality and authorship organised by Birta Gudjonsdottír with Margrét Elísabeth Ólofsdóttír, Jakob Lillemose, Hlynnur Hallsson, Dodda Maggý in conjunction to the first exhibition on Icelandic video art, Reykjavík Art Museum, Reykjavík, October 2013. - A History of Nordic Moving Images, and Things, lecture, Tisch school of Design, New York University, New York, April 2013 - Nordic Outbreak Symposium organised by Tanya Toft, Associate Curator at the Streaming Museum. Panel discussion including Daniela Arriado, Minna Tarkka, Jacob Lillemose, The Scandinavia House, New York, April 2013 - Moderator, Vad gör teoretikerna med praktiken och praktiken med teorierna? (What do the theorists do with practice and what does practice do to theory?). Seminar about Artistic Research with Jonna Bornemark, Magnus Bärtås, Marta Edling, Fia Fredricson Flodin, Henrik Frisk, Maria Joansson, Maria Lantz, Jonna Lappalainen, Andreas Nobel, Barbro Smeds and Måns Wrange. Centre for Practical Knowledge, Södertörn University, March 2013
- Thinking Through Painting, public talk with Kristina Bength, Magnus af Petersens, Jan Rydén, Sigrid Sandström, Moderna Museet, August 2012 - Moderator, Art and Society as Material, Åsa Andersson Broms, Johanna Gustafson Fürst, Stefan Rusu, Nomeda & Gediminas Urbonas, The Romanian Cultural Institute/Moderna Museet, August 2012 - Dependent Systems, lecture, Part of the Art Project TALK, Hafnarhusid Reykjavík Art Museum, Reykjavik, June 2012 - Panora, lecture at the National Gallery of Iceland, Reykjavik, March 2012
- Vem går till Konsthistorien - Genus och samlande, Gothenburg University/Göteborgs Konsthall, panelist, April 2011 (Ingemar P Arnesson, Linda Fagerström, Jonathan Habib Engqvist, Annica Karlsson Rixon, Kajsa Widegren) 2010 - Non-disciplinary approaches in artistic research, The artist as professional amateur, Finnish Society for Aesthetics, Helsinki, Finland, April, 2010
November 2009 - Long Live Degenerate art! (lecture and panel with Boris Groys, Meena Alexander, David Joselit, Laura Wexler), Power of Art conference organized by artist Warren Niedich, The Drawing Center, New York, June 2009
Reykjavík, Iceland, Sept. 2007 - Limits and Transgression, Modern Sexuality and the Death of God in Foucault and Bataille, presented at the PhD- course/conference Phenomenology of Eroticism at Södertörn University College, Aug 2007 - Actively Forgetting: Untimely Meditations on a Misspent Portrait, Invited speaker to the Arsenele of the 52nd Biennale di Venizia – Pensa con i sensi – Senta con la mente. L´Arte al Presente (Biannual of Venice- Think with the senses –Feel with the Mind. Art in the Present Tense), Venice, Italy. Off-site presentation related to the Australian artist Christian Capurro and his piece Another Misspent Portait of Eteinne de Silouette in Sala del Capitolo dei Domenicani, Cheisa San Nicolò, Treviso, Italy, June 2007. - Active Forgetting - Nietzche´s 2 nd Untimely Meditation, the river Lethe and Derrida´s Epróns, at Filosofidagarna 2007, Umeå University, June 2007 2006 - Necropolitics as Exit in Contemporary Colonial Situations at Exit, Umeå University, January 2007 - Errorism – Hackers and Deconstruction at the Article Biannual for Electronic and Unstable Media, Stavanger, Norway, November 2006 - The Necropolitical and the Aesthetics of Martyrdom, at Aesthetics and Politics, Södertörn University College November 2006. - On The Lightness of Spirit at a Finnish-Swedish Phenomenological workshop on the theme Phenomenology of Spirit, University of Helsinki, October 2006 7
Terror (org. by Susanne Lindberg) Between Three, Media-Art-Philosophy, IAPL, Freiberg, Germany, June 2006 - Double and Second Nature at the 4th Nordic Conference of Phenomenology, University of Iceland, Iceland, April 2006 2005 - Techno-phobia, Xenophobia, Anonymity - on hospitality, Swedish-Finnish Derrida workshop, Södertörn University College, Nov. 2005
- A remark on Fear and the Ethics of Technology, Filosofidagarna, Uppsala University, June 2005 - Foucault, Fear and Technology at the 3rd Nordic Conference of Phenomenology, University of Bergen, Norway, April 2005 Publications: 2016 A Map of Utopia, conversation with Bouchra Khalili (and introduction), The Opposite of Voice-Over, Färgfabriken, 2016 En viktig sak, Att, Artist book, Birgitta Muhr, Stockholm, 2016 Från skrivbordet, Paletten Art Journal #301 2015 Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Finlir med dasslock: Ett valhänt försök till överläggning om filosofisk språkmoralism och översättning genom begrundande av konstvärldsengelskan, hur den hänger ihop med den Antropofagiska rörelsen, samt ett utkast till tre teser om översättningsprocessen, Monad #1, Styx förlag, Stockholm/Malmö, 2015 Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Seeing the Forest for the Trees in Make a painting of trees in a forest (ed. Erla Haraldsdottír), Crymogea, Reykjavík, Iceland Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, The Veracity of Colour - A conversation in the studio in Make a painting of trees in a forest, (ed. Erla Haraldsdottír), Crymogea, Reykjavík, Iceland Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Det omöjliga Ägandet/Impossible Possesion (bilingual) exhibition text, Slakthus ateljeerna/Air D’Islande Engqvist, Jonatan Habib; Gudjonsdottir, Birta; Hessler, Stefanie; Lykkeberg & Toke (eds.), The Viewer, Momentum 2015 8
Engqvist, Jonatan Habib and Hjertström Lappalainen, Lars-Erik, Ledighet – från livsglädje till kryptokomik, in No Bad Days (exhibition catalogue, eds.), Kalmar Konstmuseum, Kalmar, Sweden, June – September 2015. Engqvist, Jonatan Habib; Gudjonsdottir, Birta; Hessler, Stefanie; Lykkeberg & Toke (eds.), The Reader, Momentum 2015 8 th Momentum Nordic Biennal of Contemporary Art, Tunnel Vision. Longer collective essay by Engqvist, Gudjonsdottir, Hessler & Lykkeberg. Interviews with Marcia Sá Cavalcante Schuback, Brody Condon, Laurence Delplace, Steingrimur Eyfjörd, Leah Kelly, Timothy Morton, Peter Osborne, Rupert Sheldrake, Marcus Steinweg, Michael Taussig, Christine Ödlund. Scent by Sissel Tolaas (exhibition catalogue vol.1), Mousse Publishing, Milano, Italy, 2015 Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Something Fishy in Keep Frozen (ed. Hulda Rós Gudnadottír), Crymogea, Reykjavík, Iceland Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Drömminnen/Memories of a dream, David Molander catalogue essay, Cecilia Hillström Gallery, Stockholm tsnoK (Engqvist and Hjertström Lappalainen), Savannah Bob, is that a pseudonym?, Supermarket artist-run magazine #5 2015 Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Seminariet som ateljé? – när forskning blir konst / The seminar as studio? – When research becomes art, Bachelor Thesis (C-uppsats), Art History, Södertörn University, 2015
Bength Kristina; Engqvist, Jonatan Habib; Rydén Jan & Sandström Sigrid, Studio Talks: Thinking Through Painting, Arvinius + Orfeus publishing, 2014 (editor, introduction, various transcriptions and translations) Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Stating the Obvious – what is the position of painting? in Thinking Through Painting, Arvinius + Orfeus publishing, 2014 Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, How to bake a cake with handcuffs in Difficulty of Freedom / Freedom of Difficulty, Exhibition catalogue, Erla Haraldsdottír, Crymogea, Reykjavík, 2014 Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Future Cartographies in Rúrí (forthcoming exhibition catalouge), Nordatlantens Brygge, Copenhagen, 2014
Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Stadsautonomi/stadsanatomi (City Autonomy/City Anatomy), Koreografisk Journal #1, Stockholm, 2013 Engqvist, Jonatan Habib & Torpedo Press (ed.) In Dependence – Collaborations and Artist Initiatives, Torpedo Press, Oslo, 2013 Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, (I)ndependent People in In Dependence – Collaborations and Artist Initiatives, Torpedo Press, Oslo, 2013 Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Kao sto je novac papir, tako je i galeroja soba and Just as Money is Paper – So a Gallery is a Room, in Mladen Stilinovic, Nula iz Vladanja / Zero for Conduct, retrospective catalogue, ed. Branka Stipancic, Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb, 2013
Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Infrastruktur i Informationens tidsålder (Infrastructure in the age of information technology), Stockholm on the Move, Färgfabriken 2012 Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, We are still lost between the abyss within us and the boundless horizons outside us, catalogue text for 8 Ulrika Sparre & Hanna Ljungh, Växjö Konsthall, 2012 Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Perfomativ Architektur, Building Blocks Berlin, Färgfabriken/Schwedische Botschaft Berlin, 2012 Engqvist, Jonatan Habib; Enqvist, Annika; Masucci, Michele; Rosendahl, Lisa; Widenheim, Cecilia (editors), Work, Work, Work – A reader on Art and Labour, Iaspis and Steinberg Press, 2012. Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Just as Money is Paper – So a Gallery is a Room, in Work, Work, Work – A reader on Art and Labour, 2012. Engqvist, Jonatan Habib & Scheving, Kristín, (I)ndependent People, exhibition catalogue (editor, author of all texts), Reykjavík Arts Festival and collaborators, 2012 Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Killing Cats – On Curiosity and the SUR-project by KTH/DOCH in (What´s) the Matter with Method, Buda Arts Center, Kortrijk, Belgium 2012
Engqvist, Jonatan Habib (editor) Gifts of Intimacy, Exhibition Catalogue, Tensta Konsthall, 2011
Engqvist, Jonatan Habib & Englund Karin (editors) The Nordic Third World Country? - Icelandic art in times of crises, project publication, Färgfabriken, 2010 Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Introductory essay and editorials, The Nordic Third World Country? - Icelandic art in times of crises, project publication, Färgfabriken, 2010 Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, From Golden Cars to Waterfalls - a conversation with Rúri, The Nordic Third World Country? - Icelandic
Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Vad är det som är så kul? (What´s so funny?), in Divan, 3/4, 2010 Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Med häst genom Sverige (On horseback through Sweden), interview with artist Annette Felleson in
Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Performativ Arkitektur, main catalogue essay for Building Blocks, Färgfabriken Stockholm, 2010
Engqvist, Jonatan Habib & Fredricson Vendela, My oh my – a story of love, in Input Journal, no 2, New York, 2009 Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Listening through the mirror – Or Alberto Frigo´s heterotopia of sound / Att lyssna genom spegeln – Eller
Konstmuseum, Sweden, 2009 Engqvist, Jonatan Habib & Lantz, Maria (Editors, Dharavi: Documenting Informalities, Academic Foundation, New Dehli, India 2009
Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Play and Control / Lek och kontroll (bi-lingual) for the exhibition Play - Film & Video, Moderna Museet, 2009
Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Seeing isn´t believing: On Hreinn J Stephensen´s Poetism, Printed matter for Hreinn J Stephensen CiRCUS 2009
Engqvist, Jonatan Habib & Norberg, Björn, The Nordic Pioneers of New Media Art, Ars Hypermedia magazine, Winter 2009, Issue #1, Italy, 2009 (shorter version also published 2010 by GAMA, http://www.gama-gateway.eu/ )
Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, DistrACTION - On Hildur Margrettardottír´s FULKOMMKLEIKI, Hildur Margarettardottír, Iceland, 2008 Engqvist, Jonatan Habib & Lantz, Maria, Att betrakta slutet / Observing the end, Motiv #14, 2008 Engqvist, Jonatan Habib In-formalities, in Pavilion contemporary art & culture magazine #12 (Being There, Mapping the contemporary. Reader of the Bucharest Biennale, Vol 2: documented BB3, 2008 Engqvist, Jonatan Habib & Lantz, Maria (Editors) Dharavi: Documenting Informalities, The Royal University College of Fine Art, Stockholm, 2008
Engqvist, Jonatan Habib & Norberg, Björn, Hjärnboll, börshandlande palmer och TV-happenings (Brainball, stock exchange palm
Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Sympathy for Godard, Hjärnstorm 92/93, 2007 Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Tune in, Turn on, Drop out, Hjärnstorm 92/93, 2007 Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Tesarius, Glänta 2-3, 2007
Engqvist, Jonatan Habib & Nilsson, Christian Kapitalismen som Religion? (Capitalism as Religion?), introduction, Ord och Bild 5, 2006, ed. Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Gåvan och ekonomins gränser (The Gift and the limits of Economy), Ord och Bild 5, 2006 Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Phenomenology goes to Las Vegas, in Uttryck 06, Mediateknik, Royal Institute of Technology, 2006
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Engqvist, Jonatan Habib & Sá Cavalcante Schuback (editors), Marcia Inledning (Introduction) Glänta 3/05, on the theme antropophagi and Brazilian Modernism Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Mot en Postkolnial Antropofagi – Om Det Antropofigiska Manifestet, Primitivsm och den andre (i mig) (Toward a post colonial Anthropophagi – On the Anthropophagic Manifesto, Primitivism and the Other within), Glänta 3/05
Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Cinnamon-roll Research. In Dokumentation Konst och Nya Media, Kungl. Konsthögskolan, Stockholm 2004. Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Om glädje, allvar och konstnärlig forskning (On Joy, Seriousness and Artistic Research) In Dokumentation Konst och Nya Media, Kungl. Konsthögskolan, Stockholm 2004 Engqvist, Jonatan Habib, Skratt och Glädje, Om skrattet och glädjens allvar utifrån den Glada Vetenskapen av Friedrich Nietzsche, (Laughter and Joy, On the Serenity of Laughter and Joy based on the Gay Science by Friedrich Nietzsche), Master Thesis (D- uppsats), Philosophy, Södertörn University College, 2004 Engqvist, Jonatan, I Tid och Otid (Om nuet) (In and Out of Time (On the Now)) Bachelor Thesis (C-uppsats), Philosophy, Södertörn University College, 2001 Other media: Online texts about World Biennal Forum No.2, Sao Paulo for E-Flux conversations and Swedish Traveling Exhibitions, 2014 No Longer Interested, Moderated online participant (in collaboration with Lars-Erik Hjerström Lappalianen) with Jim Duignan, Harrell Fletcher, Steve Lambert, Mary Mattingly and Deborah Fisher, organised by the platform for socially engaged art A Blade of Grass, New York, 2014 Articles & interviews for Bulletinen, Moderna Museets Vänner including interview with Barbara Kruger and report from Los Angeles, San Diego and Palm Springs (Friends of Moderna Museet´s quarterly), 2008 Artwork presentations for the project 50 images/ 50 bilder, Moderna Museet, 2009 (Alberto Giocometti, Annica Karlsson-Rixon, Barbara Kruger, Carolee Schneeman, Chris Burden, Dorothea Tanning, Öyvind Fahlström, Judy Chicago, Ola Pehrson, Richard Long), Moderna Museet, 2009 Artist presentations for the exhibition Play - Film & Video (Sadie Benning, Dara Birnbaum, Alexander Calder, Nathalie Djurberg, Viking Eggeling, Carin Ellberg and Catharina Lindgren-Cavallin, Fischli/Weiss, Joan Jonas, Jesper Just, William Kentridge, Bruce Nauman, Pipilotti Rist) Moderna Museet, 2009 Various articles and reviews for the magazine Kulturen Various articles and reviews for the magazine LO-Tidningen, Kultur Various articles published at: www.tsnok.se
Various articles published at: http://thinklink.philosophy.se
Engqvist, Jonatan, Islendska Hnakka (Icelandic saddles), Södlasmidurinn EHF, Iceland, 1998 Producer of radio programs and radio-based exhibitions, for the Swedish national radio, Sveriges Radio, culture radio channel P1 and SRC, 2002 – 04, please see http://www.sr.se/src for a selection of archived material (E.g. the themes: Skogen, Familjen, Det som inte
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Education: - Phenomenology of Eroticism, PhD-course, Philosophy, Södertörn University (SH) /University of Oslo, 2007 - Special Student, art-theory (post-graduate). Participant in KU-project Psychedelic Art and Culture with Lars Bang Larsen and Maria Hirvi, The Royal Institute of Art, KKH, 2006/07
- Art and Architecture 05, theme The End, Multi-disciplinary post-graduate course focused on art, architecture, technology and social issues, KKH 2005 - Invisabilites/Osynlighter, Konst och Nya Media/ Art and New Media, Interdisciplinary course focused on Fine Art and New Media, in cooperation between KKH, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Karolinska Institutet and SH, PhD-level, degree issued by KTH, 2004
- Rationality of Understanding, Philosophy and Psychology course, Centre for Subjectivity Research, Copenhagen. PhD- level, University of Copenhagen, 2004 - Bachelor Thesis (C-uppsats), Art History, Södertörn University, 2015 - The Aesthetics Program, Degree of Master of Arts with a major in Philosophy, Södertörn University, 2004 - Art Theory, Konstfack University College of Art and Design, 2003 - Apprenticing Saddler, 1996 – 1998; Technical drawing, Fjölbrautaskolí Sudurlands, 1997; Icelandic Journeyman's certificate, 1998 - Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English, 1989 - International Marketing and Economy, Gymnasium/ Highschool, Grenna International Boarding School, Gränna, Sweden, 1988-91 Commissions of trust: 10
- Board member of the Nordic Art Association (NKF) http://www.nkfsweden.org/
- Ambassador for Nordic Culture Fund 2015-2017 http://www.nordiskkulturfond.org/
- Visual arts advisor for Nordic Global http://www.nordic-global.com
- Editor in chief, writer and initiator with Lars-Erik Hjertström Lappalainen and Annika Von Hausswolff of tsnoK - Konst baklänges (Art backwards), on-line journal (since 2010) www.tsnok.se Previous: - Sketch mission by FRAME, Finland. Shortlisted as 1 of 3 finalists together with Lars-Erik Hjertström Lappalainen and Annika Von Hausswolff for a curatorial proposal for both the Finnish and Nordic Pavilions in Venice 2013 (2012) - Jury member for Apexart Franchise, 2011-12 - Member of the editorial board and text editor for the photographic journal Motiv (the journal was dismissed 2008) - Member of the editorial board for Lacuna, a forum for literature and reviews. - Board member, ICE, (Informal Constructions and Economy), Stockholm - Editor and initiator of Philosophy.se: http://www.philosophy.se - Student-representative on the board for the school of Media, Art and Philosophy, SH, 2000 – 2004 - Member of the planning group for node.stockholm 2008, 2009 http://www.nodestockholm.se
- Project coordinator and member of Collegium for Fine Art and New Media, Stockholm, 2005-06 Residencies and grants (selection): Icelandic Art Center, curatorial residency 2011, Ax:Johnsson travel grant for Thinking Through Painting (New York), HIAP (Finland) curatorial residency 2011, Office of contemporary Art Norway (OCA) visitors program 2012, Danish Arts Council visitors program 2012, Kulturkontakt Nord 2012, 2015, Curatorial award from the Royal Academy in Stockholm 2014, Visual Artists Ireland curatorial visit 2014, Swedish Traveling exhibitions Armkroksresa (Sao Paulo), 2014, Institute Français research grant 2015, Residency Swedish Institute in Paris September 2015, funding for CRIS curatorial residency from the Swedish Arts Council, 2015
John Cage, Framtidens musik (Credo), Framtidens musik (English- Swedish, forthcoming 2015); Numerous translations of artist presentations, manuscripts, practical and theoretical texts for artists in residence and minor publications by Iaspis (2009-); Meike Schalk, Kroppar och institutioner, Katalog 39, Statens Konstråd, 2009; Jonathan Swift, Ett anspråkslöst förslag, Glänta 3:05 (English- Swedish); Oswald de Andrade, Det antropofagiska manifestet, Glänta 3:05 (with Marica Sá Cavalcante Schuback English/Poruguese/Tupí - Swedish); Editor and translator, Dharavi: Documenting Informalities, 2008, 2009(Swedish- English); Editor and translator of all texts for Motiv (bilingual) and tsnoK.se
- Administrative and informational work at the School of Communication and Culture, Södertorn Unversity, 2006/07 - Project Manager for Medier-Estetik-Pedagogik, cooperation between Dramatiska Institutet and Södertorn University College. - Project coordinator for the Collegium Art and New Media, The Royal Institute of Art, KKH, 2005, 2006 - Administrative and informational work at the School of Media (including Ladok, and course-descriptions), Art and Philosophy Södertörn University, 2004-06 - Assistant, Swedish unemployment office, Leksand, 1992-93 - Assistant, at the Länsarbetsnämnden, LAN, Örebro, 1991-92
Languages: Fluent speaker of English and Swedish (bi-lingual). Written and oral Icelandic, some oral comprehension of German and French. Written English, Swedish and Icelandic. Reader of English, Swedish, Icelandic, Danish, Norwegian, can also read some German, French, and Classical Greek with a dictionary.
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Appendix: public programs and publications managed at Iaspis, 2009- May 2014 (for more information please see www.iaspis.se )
2014: (No Director 1-5.2014) Contemporary art practices in Syria: yesterday and today. With Abir Boukhari and Nasrine Boukhari. 3.6.2013 FLYING CARPET #3 Manuel Borja-Villel. 2.5.2014 FLYING CARPET #2: Jonas Žakaitis. 11.4.2014 FLYING CARPET #1: “YouTube Variations” with Pierre Bismuth, Robin McGinley and Stefanie Hessler. 21.3.2013 Open House spring 2014 Participants: June Crespo, Bilbao, Elmas Deniz, Istanbul, Johanna Fjaestad, Malmö, José Luis Martinat, Göteborg, Emelie Röndahl, Göteborg, Lina Selander, Stockholm, Edward C. Thomson, Rotterdam, Hu Yun, Shanghai, Alexandra Zuckerman, Tel Aviv and ÖFA Dance collective.14-15.3.2014 Microhistories seminar and filmscreenings co-organised with Magnus Bärtås. Participants included Magnus Bärtås, Andrej Slávik, The Otolith Group, Cecilia Nygren, Behzad Khosravi, Pirooz Kalantari films by Filipa César, John Smith, Aykan Safoğlu, Marguerite Duras, Pirooz Kalantari. Moderna Museet, Skeppsholmen, Stockholm. 11.2.2014 2013: (Director Lisa Rosendahl, 2.2011–12.2013) The End of Contemporary Art (as we knew it) Lecture and discussion with Marion von Osten. 2.12.2013 Theodor W Adorno: Aesthetic Theory and Negative Dialectics Conference co-organised with Södertrn University. Speakers: Anders Bartonek, Jay Bernstein, Carl Filip Brück, Camilla Flodin, Anders Johansson, Mattias Martinsson, Ulrich Müller, Max Paddison, Anders Ramsay, Cecilia Sjöholm and Sven-Olov Wallenstein. 29.11.2013-1.12.2013 Practice International – Stockholm Assembly with Petra Bauer, Alice Creischer & Andreas Siekmann, Michelle Dizon, Leela Gandhi, Lisa Nyberg & Johanna Gustavsson / Radical pedagogy, David Medalla & Adam Nankervis, Christian Nyampeta, Wendelien van Oldenborgh, The Otolith Group, Park Chan-kyong, Christian Kravagna and Ultra-red. Conference: 14– 15.11.2013. Workshop with Ultra-Red: 14, 16.11.2013 Scandalous!- On art and ethics with Renzo Martens, Nina Möntmann and Måns Wrange. 6.11.2013 Information about stipends and grants, residencies and international exchange - Jonatan Habib Engqvist and Louise Dahlgren, Gallery Box, Kastellgatan 10, Göteborg, 17.10.2013 The Future of the Institution. Talk with Ellen Blumenstein, Chief Curator, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, 8.10.2013 Open House Autumn 2013. Participants: Jacob Dahlgren, Stockholm, Conny Karlsson Lundgren, Stockholm, Max Ockborn, Malmö, Silje Figenschou Thoresen, Stockholm, Doris Denekamp / Geert Van Mil, Rotterdam, Mondriaan Fund, Eric Baudelaire, Paris, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, London, Fumiaki Goto, Yokohama,Wu Tsang, Los Angeles. 20-21.9.2013 Forms of Travel / Travelling Forms A public conversation between Juan A. Gaitán and Natasha Ginwala, curators of the Berlin biennale 2014. 29.8.2013 Let's talk – conversation between artist Núria Güell and curator Marti Manen. 23.8.2013 Floating gardens, agoras and other places for Practices for Everyday, Fernando García Dory in discussion with curator Stephanie Smith. Intervention by Kultivator, together with Richard Saxton. 22.7.2013 Bossing Images 5: Intimate Procedures Participants: Wu Tsang (Los Angeles), Andrea Thal (Zurich) and the film "Between the Waves" by Tejal Shah (Bombay). Curated by Antke Engel (Berlin) and Jess Dorrance (Montreal) 19.6.2013 12
Seminar: Practices for Everyday Life with contributions from: Fernando Garcia Dory (ES), Hu Fang/Vitamin Creative Space (PRC), Anders Jakobsen (SE), Maurizio Lazzarato (FR), Francesco Matarrese (IT) and Adam Sutherland/Grizedale Arts (UK), Barnaby Drabble (UK/CH) and akcg (SWE) 14.6.2013
producer, visual artist and Iaspis resident Wu Tsang. http://www.wildnessmovie.com/
Grönberg (OEI magazine) and Knut Auferman & Sarah Washington (Mobile Radio). 4.6.2013 Li Xiaofei, Assembly Line: Film screening and artist presentation 21.6.2013
Seminar with Dana Yahalomi (Tel Aviv)
Labour published by Iaspis/Konstnärsnämnden & Sternberg Press), 28.06.2012
Excursions with Sean Dockray (Los Angeles) in Luleå Conversation at Galleri Syster i Luleå. Talks: Mckenzie Wark, Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen & Suhail Malik, 07.09.2012 Henning Lundkvist, Ei Ei Kyaw and McKenzie Wark (New York), Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen (Copenhagen)and Suhail Malik (UK/Berlin)
Kobe Mattys (Brussels) Meike Schalk (Stockholm), Maria Håkansson (Stockholm), Peter Wahlgren, (Stockholm), Naima Chahboun (Stockholm), Anna Furness-Lindén (Stockholm) Sublimating conflicts – Briefly on 7th Berlin Biennale 13.09.2012 Joanna Warsza, one of the curators from this year's Berlin Biennale in Umeå Skansen – Another walk, 20.09.2012 Kerstin Holm Söderkvist, educational curator Skansen and Iaspis resident Joanna Warsza. Open House, Autumn 2012, 21-22.09.2012 Participating artists: Rikke Bakman (Iaspis Malmö), Claire Harvey (Amsterdam/London), Kalle Brolin (Gothenburg), Sean Dockray (Los Angelss), Futurefarmers (San Fransisco), Onkar Kular (London), Johanna Gustafsson Fürst (Stockholm), Henning Lundkvist (Stockholm),Kristina Müntzing (Gothenburg), Nanna Nordström (Stockholm), Jonna Warsza (Warsaw/Berlin). Guest producer: Veronica Wiman 2011:
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Lecture and discussion with MAKING A LIVING (UK), 4.10.2011 Lecture Sean Dockray: The Public School, 1.11.2011 Klinik Pilot Sweden, 28.11-1.12.2012 Workshop by Local A for professional artists. Klinik is a place where artists in various stages in their career and from different generations who wish to develop a project of their own, engage in a critical discussion about their own and the other participants’ projects during four intense days. Malmö information about residencies and international exchange, Signal, Malmö 20.10.2011 Book Launch at EXD’11, Lisbon, 30.09.2011 Release of DESIGN ACT Socially and politically engaged design today – critical roles and emerging tactics Open House, Autumn 2011, 23-24.09.2011 Participants: Beata Berggren, José León Cerrillo, Priscila Fernandes, Anna Konik, Omer Krieger, Per Kristian Nygård, Alex Reynolds, Anna Sandgren and Johan Tirén. Guest producer: Theodor Ringborg
Sound installation Swiss Mountain Transport Systems, multi-channel version at Audiorama, Stockholm Cuauhtémoc Medina, Biennial Interventions: Margolles in Venice, Cannibal Dominoes and Manifesta 9, 18.08.2011 Lecture by Markus Miessen and release of Paletten, 28.06.2011 DAAR STOCKHOLM ARCHITECTURAL REHAB CAMP, 7-19.06.2011 Organized together with Annika Enqvist (Iaspis project manager for applied art and architecture). Sandi Hilal, Alessandro Petti and Eyal Wiezman (DAAR) reshaped their invitation to the Iaspis residency programme into this semi-public camp in the archipelago 120 km north of Stockholm. The invitations were sent out both as an open call and with some invited contributors. Playing with formats, the idea of residencies, hospitality and creating meetings between peers, the camp hosted 120 guests over a two week period. The participants were architects, urbanists, philosophers, product designers, choreographers, activists, artists, and curators from countries including Germany, Great Britain, Holland, Israel, Italy, Lebanon, Norway, Palestine, Sweden, and the United States of America. Lecture: Celine Condorelli (UK), 30.05.2011 Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt research on cultural policy, 26.05.2011 Contemporary Art and Nationalism, 19.04.2011 Iaspis residents Minna Henriksson (artist) and Sezgin Boynik (sociologist) introduce and critically evaluate both their collective and individual work on the topic of nationalism.
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