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30/04/24

After the Sun—Forecasts from the North @ Buffalo AKG Art Museum + Gammel Strand, Copenhagen

After the Sun—Forecasts from the North
Buffalo AKG Art Museum
April 26 - August 19, 2024

The Buffalo AKG Art Museum presents After the Sun—Forecasts from the North, a new exhibition that surveys a generational response to the precarious state of our natural environment. Organized by Helga Christoffersen, Curator-at-Large and Curator of the Nordic Art & Culture Initiative at the Buffalo AKG, After the Sun is on view in the new Jeffrey E. Gundlach Building, after which it will travel to Gammel Strand in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Featuring the work of twenty artists with strong ties to Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden, After the Sun considers how emergencies at a Northern latitude reverberate globally. The exhibition presents new artistic engagements that build on the Nordic region’s tradition of depicting the natural world, and asks what art is generated in response to the intensifying global climate crisis.
“As the inaugural exhibition of the Nordic Art & Culture Initiative at the Buffalo AKG, After the Sun is a fitting example of the prescient, global projects that define the Buffalo AKG,” said Janne Sirén, Peggy Pierce Elvin Director. “The Nordic Art & Culture Initiative creates an unprecedented international platform for new art and pressing subject matter. We are honored to present After the Sun and to partner with Gammel Strand in Copenhagen to extend the exhibition’s reach across the Atlantic.”

Cathleen Chaffee, Charles Balbach Chief Curator, observed, “This remarkable exhibition envisions the scope of our vulnerability as a species, as we navigate an existence that is increasingly, consistently in extremis. Encompassing artists who approach the pressing subject of climate change from vastly different perspectives, it is a case study for the ways artists can help us see otherwise opaque aspects of life in a time of natural and manmade crises.”
The exhibition’s title is drawn from Danish writer Jonas Eika’s collection of short stories Efter Solen (After the Sun), winner of the Nordic Literature Prize in 2019. Eike has said that the book emerged from a sense of personal and political exhaustion, a feeling that he believes is shared by many: “That the way we imagine the future is mostly just a continuation of what there is today. The future, as a potential for change and a source of political energy, seems to be missing.” 

As Eika’s book addresses the profound challenge of responding to forces that pull us apart, the artists included in After the Sun grapple with how artistic practice may or may not succeed at meaningfully shaping the future world.

Occupying the entire first floor of the Buffalo AKG’s new Jeffrey E. Gundlach Building’s special exhibition galleries along with outdoor space on the museum campus, After the Sun presents artistic responses to the climate crisis that range from the analytical to the speculative, the poetic to the political. Some artists consider the repercussions of temporary solutions to climate change, among them Lea Porsager (born Frederikssund, Denmark, 1981, lives in Copenhagen, Denmark), in whose hands a sequence of massive disused windmill blade fragments become poignant ruins. Amitai Romm’s (born Jerusalem, 1985, lives in Copenhagen, Denmark) slight but throbbing sculptures and sound work are among several in the exhibition to approach science and data related to the environment from a visceral, embodied position. Olof Marsja’s (born Gällivare, Lapland, Sweden, 1986, lives in Gothenburg, Sweden) plant-human hybrid sculptures are contemporary guardian figures, related to indigenous knowledge and the artist’s own Sámi tradition. These, and all the artists in After the Sun explore what a meaningful engagement with nature might mean today and how we might forge practical, theoretical, and metaphysical paths forward.

Participating Artists

Sigurður Ámundason (b. 1986, Reykjavik, lives in Reykjavik, Iceland),  
Felipe de Ávila Franco (b. 1982, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, lives in Helsinki, Finland), 
Á. Birna Björnsdóttir (b. 1990, Reykjavik, lives in Amsterdam, The Netherlands), 
Ragna Bley (b. 1986, Uppsala, Sweden, lives in Oslo, Norway), 
Sara-Vide Ericson (b. 1983, Bollnäs, Sweden, lives in Älvkarhed, Sweden),  
Carola Grahn (b. 1982, Jåhkåmåhkke, Lapland, Sweden, lives in Malmö, Sweden), 
Alma Heikkilä (b. 1984, Pälkäne, Finland, lives in Helsinki, Finland),  
Jane Jin Kaisen (b. 1980, Jeju Island, South Korea, lives in Copenhagen, Denmark),  
Juha Pekka Matias Laakkonen (b. 1982, Helsinki, lives in Helsinki, Finland),  
Linda Lamignan (b. 1988, Stavanger, Norway, lives in Copenhagen, Denmark), 
Timimie Märak (b. 1988, Stockholm, lives in Stockholm, Sweden),  
Olof Marsja (b. 1986, Gällivare, Lapland, Sweden, lives in Gothenburg, Sweden), 
Santiago Mostyn (b. 1981, San Francisco, lives in Stockholm, Sweden),  
Lea Porsager (b. 1981, Frederikssund, Denmark, lives in Copenhagen, Denmark), 
Amitai Romm (b. 1985, Jerusalem, lives in Copenhagen, Denmark),  
Vidha Saumya (b. 1984, Patna, India, lives in Helsinki, Finland),  
Inuuteq Storch (b. 1989, Sisimiut, lives in Sisimiut, Greenland),  
Jenna Sutela (b. 1983, Turku, Finland, lives in Berlin),  
Apichaya [Piya] Wanthiang (b. 1987, Bangkok, lives in Oslo, Norway),  
Simon Daniel Tegnander Wenzel (b. 1988, Hamburg, lives in Oslo, Norway)  

After the Sun—Forecasts from the North is the inaugural exhibition of the Buffalo AKG Nordic Art & Culture Initiative. It is co-organized by the Buffalo AKG Art Museum and Gammel Strand, Copenhagen, Denmark.

The Buffalo AKG Nordic Art & Culture Initiative is a unique platform in North America for art of the Nordic region in a broad sense, encompassing artists whose practices are tied to a landmass that includes Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, the Faroe Islands, Greenland, and the Åland Islands. The Initiative is dedicated to organizing programs and exhibitions at the Buffalo AKG and in the Buffalo community with artists and cultural producers across disciplines who are substantively associated with the Nordic region. As part of the Initiative, over the next sixty years the Buffalo AKG will develop North America’s leading collection of contemporary art from the Nordic region.

BUFFALO AKG ART MUSEUM
1285 Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo, New York 14222

06/06/11

Gallery Korea NYC Call for Artists 2012

Gallery Korea NY Call for Artists 2012

Gallery Korea of Korean Cultural Service New York 
Call for Artists for 2012 group exhibitions 
Deadline: October 28, 2011 

Gallery Korea of Korean Cultural Service NY is seeking artists for group exhibitions. The selected artists' works will be featured in one of the group exhibition-series in 2012. Deadline for submission is October 28, 2011

This call is open to all artists, regardless of age, race, color, religion, national origin, gender or physical disability. Also artists can submit the artwork as an individual or group. However, for a group submission, the theme of the show and brief curating statement is required. 

Artwork may be in any media including, but not limited to painting, sculpture, video and photography. Artwork dimension must not exceed 6 1/2 feet in order to accommodate the gallery. 

The materials will be reviewed carefully by jurors including critics and curators in November, 2011 and the finalists will be announced in December, 2011 on the website of Korean Cultural Service NY, followed by exhibition schedules. 

For the finalists, Gallery Korea will provide press release, printed invitations and opening reception of the group exhibition, whereas the selected artists will be responsible for any other incurring costs including handling, shipping, and installing artworks. 

Your application should include: the application form (available at www.koreanculture.org), current resume, artist bio & statement, 10 Images of the works available for the shows and the list of the images submitted. Send the application by mail or drop-off in person.  Gallery Korea do not accept online application. 

For more information and guidelines check the gallery website at http://www.koreanculture.org 

25/08/08

Lise Sarfati Exhibition in Italy

LISE SARFATI Immaculate Mother & Daughter The New Life From 7th September to 19th October 2008 Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 10.30 am – 7.30 pm Wednesday and Thursday 10.30 am – 9.00 pm Monday 3.30 pm – 7.30 pm Galleria Carla Sozzani corso Como 10 – 20154 Milano, Italia www.galleriacarlasozzani.org
For her first solo exhibition in Italy the French photographer Lise Sarfati has worked on a special selection of photographs from The New Life serie (2003) and reveals her two most recent series, never shown before: Immaculate and Mother & Daughter (2005-2007). The show is built in three parts corresponding to the three series to appreciate the full extent and significance of her work. The New Life has already been exhibited in museums and galleries all over the world (Yossi Milo Gallery in New York, Rose Gallery in Los Angeles, museum Foam in Amsterdam, Nicolaj Center of Contemporary Art in Copenhagen, Arles in France, Photographer’s gallery in London and Domus Artium Centro del Arte in Salamanca in Spain… )
The New Life (2003) - In the serie of color photographs taken through United States -from Austin to Asheville, Portland to Berkeley, Oakland, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Louisiana and small towns in Georgia- each portrait dramatizes the complexity of adolescent identity showing an intensity that adults will never be able to experience again. Lise Sarfati explores the dividing lines between good and bad, happiness and sadness, innocence and perversity, reality and fantasy. With a minimal choregraphy, she activates connections with her subjects in their everyday spaces and situations – bedrooms, backyards, kitchens, grocery stores. The title The New Life refers to Dante Aligheri and Beatrice Portinari, who were children when they met in 1274 in Firenze "She died and La Vita Nuova is a poem of love for Beatrice, with whom he was in love all his life" - A book has been published La Vie Nouvelle The New Life -Twin Palms publisher, 2005.
Immaculate (2006-2007) - The serie Immaculate took place in California, inside Catholic educational establishments for girls. The different high schools have been carefully chosen by the artist. She looked for places surrounded by the ‘Garden of Eden’ and she found it in Monterey, Sierra Madre, Alhambra and San Diego. The student girls photographed have decided of their attitude and expression. They are still in the garden of the school, just before returning home. The idea of “the fence” is central in this serie, referring to the enclosed garden of Middle Age. Lise Sarfati breaks the idyllic vision, when she captured the adolescent girls giving way to herself on the lawn of their school. Book published by Schirmer Mosel in Spring 2009, text by Thomas Weski.
Mother & Daughter (2005-2007) - In the serie Mother & Daughter, Los Angeles, Berkeley and Oakland in California are the main places chosen by the artist. The central subject is the role game that takes a real importance between parents and children, and even more between a mother and her daughter. The characters become interchangeable and their relation reinforce the mirror effect. The imaginative realm of the mother is embodied in the daughter and the girl's ideal is played out by her mother. Throughout the serie, Mother & Daughter were photographed separately, to underline the personality split. The disturbing play of competition between the two brings exhibitionism to its apotheosis. It refers to the use of masks – makeup, wigs – underscoring the loss of bearings. The outcome is a kind of tension between the mask-reflections and the exhibitionism of the two women.
Grew up in France, she lives in Paris. She obtained a master’s degree in Russian studies from the Sorbonne. She was the official photographer of the Academy des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Sarfati moved to Russia and photographed there for ten years. She received grants from both the Fiacre and Villa Medicis. She received the Prix Niepce in Paris and the Infinity award of International Center of Photography in New York for her work. For over five years now, she has been working in the United States. Lise Sarfati is represented by Yossi Milo Gallery in New York, Rose Gallery in Los Angeles and Magnum Gallery in Paris.
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2008 Russian Series Yossi Milo Gallery, New York, USA . American Trilogy Galleria Carla Sozzani, Milan, Italy. The New Life, Centre National de l’Audiovisuel, Dudelange, Luxembourg The New Life, Center of Comtaporary Art « Vinzavod » for the Seventh International Month of Photography “Photobiennale’’ Moscow, Russia, 2007 The New Life, FOAM Amsterdam, The New Life, Aberdeen Art Gallery, Aberdeen, Scotland, 2006 The New Life, UC Riverside California Museum of Photography, USA, La Vie Nouvelle, Rencontres Internationales d’Arles, France, The New Life, Rose Gallery, Santa Monica, CA, USA, Retrospective Nicolaj Center of Contemprary Art, Kopenhagen, Dannemark 2005 The New Life Yossi Milo Gallery, New York, USA, La Vie Nouvelle, Museo de San Telmo ,San Sebastien, Spain, American series, The Photographer’s gallery London, UK, 2004 Retrospective, Russian series, The New Life, Domus Artium Centro del Arte Salamanca, Spain 2002 Russian Series, Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris, France, Post Factum, Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie, Arles, France 1997 Musée Nicephore Niepce, Prix Niepce, Chalon-sur-Saone, France, 1996 Prix Niepce, Centre National de la Photographie, Paris, France
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITION 2007 Easy Rider, Yancey Richardson Gallery, New York, USA. June Bride, Yossi Milo Gallery, New York, USA. Women of Many Faces, Isabelle Huppert. Fotomuseum Der Haag, The Netherlands. Museo Nazionale del Cinema, Turin, Italy. Euro Visions, Musée Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Bruxelles, Belgique, 2006 Women of Many Faces, Isabelle Huppert. PS1 Contemporary Art Center, Museum of Modern Art, Long Island City, Gallery C/O Berlin, Germany. Botanic Garden, Madrid, Spain. Metropolitan Museum of Photography,Tokyo, Japan. Couvent des Cordeliers, Paris, France. Euro Visions, Milan, Italie, Ludwig Museum, Budapest, Hunagry, Zamec, Warsaw, Poland. 2005 Euro Visions, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France.
COLLECTIONS SFMOMA San Francisco of Modern Art, CA, USA Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris, France LACMA Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA, USA Collection Michael Wilson, London, UK Brooklyn Museum, NY, USA Philadelphia Museum of Art, USA Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris, France Bouwfonds Kunststichting, Netherlands Fond National d’Art Contemporain, Paris, France Domus Artium, Salamanca, Spain Fondation ABN AMRO pour la Photographie, Paris, France Musée Nicephore Niepce, Chalon-sur-Saone, France Fondation Enrique ORDÓÑEZ, Spain Lhoist, Belgium
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 2008 Monography with Schirmer Mosel 2005 The New Life La Vie Nouvelle, Lise Sarfati Twin Palms Publisher 2004 Lise Sarfati, Fundacion Salamanca Cuidad de Cultura 2000 Acta Est, Lise Sarfati Phaidon