16 SEPTEMBER–25 OCTOBER 2009
Sean Snyder
Opening 16 September 5-8pm

Opening 5 pm–8 pm
Presentation 6 pm

14 October Zoran Eric: Art, safety and confinement.
Lecture and screening programme 6pm

Sean Snyder. Still from Exhibition, 2008

Sean Snyder is a visual artist who has produced research-oriented projects focusing on image production and representation. Using examples from media, cinema, urban space and architecture his work analyzes the relation between image and text.

Recently, Sean Snyder has investigated the transformative role of the archive in relation to digital imaging technologies, developing a methodological approach to the structuring of information. Utilizing the interpretative potential of documents and databases, his work explores documentary practice as a historical construct, and more generally the underlying role of aesthetics in ideology and culture.

This presentation at Index will be Sean Snyder’s first individual presentation in Sweden, including two of the artist’s most recent works.
Edited from a Soviet-era documentary about an exhibition of Mexican art in the Ukraine in the 1960s, the narrative of the film Exhibition has been restructured to reflect the rituals and conventions of contemporary art practice.
Additionally, a version of the on-going project titled Index will be presented. Included are images of the artist’s physical archive that have been destroyed and digitized, outlining a selective topology of the materials of artistic research.

Thanks to Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris.


In his talk Zoran Eric, curator at Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade, will analyse the works of artists that are thematizing different aspects of confinement or (self)isolation in global societies. Due to constant fear and danger of terrorism, safety has become the first and foremost concern of many countries that are “closing” themselves within tangible and intangible barriers of control and surveillance. These spatial principles of confinement are intertwining in “safety architecture”, “zones of indistinction” (ghettos and gated communities), and places like prisons or detention camps as the most radical manifestations of discipline and terror.

The lecture feature screenings of works by Sean Snyder and other artists.


Index exhibition programme is curated by Mats Stjernstedt and Helena Holmberg.

 

Parrot. Marcel Broodthaers and Karl Larsson
1 September–17 October 2010
Opening Wednesday 1 September 5–8pm
Karl Larsson reads from his book Parrot 6pm
Short introduction by editor Kim West

Program of associated events:
22 September, 6.30pm
Lecture by Olle Granath, director Moderna Museet 1980 -1989

29 September, 6.30pm
Lecture by Koen Brams, director Jan van Eyck Academie

6 October, 6.30pm
Helena Eriksson, poet, Jonas J Magnusson, editor OEI magazine and Karl Larsson

16 October, 5pm
Lecture by Sabine Folie, director Generali Foundation, Vienna