Friday, February 23, 2007

Canal at Supermarket 2007

At Konstnärshuset, Stockholm

Friday 23rd February 2007, 3-6pm

Money changes everything: the impact of commerce on the artist-run space

This discussion is set up to question and respond to the backdrop of Supermarket, a fair for artist-run spaces. Is the artist-run space a route into the commercial arena? What alternative can the artist-run space propose to the power structures of the art world? Does commercial activity compromise criticality? Such issues will be debated with people involved in artist-led initiatives mainly established in Scandinavian countries. Confronting contexts and exchanging viewpoints rather than falling into a debate about the funding situation is the aim of this event.

Contributors

3pm: presentation by artist Ralf Homann of schleuser.net, a lobby organisation co-founded with Manuela Unverdorben and Farida Heuck.

3.45pm: Natalya Pershina aka Gluklya of Chto Delat and Factory of Found Clothes, St Petersburg presents two films.

4.30pm: presentation by Canal

5.00pm: Opening up the discussion with the respondents and the public.

Respondent

Felice Hapetzeder of AK28


Ralf Homann's intervention.


Glucklya and public.

Context

SUPERMARKET art fair is a collaborative effort between artist-run spaces and organisations in Stockholm. In 2007 SUPERMARKET has evolved into an international art fair for artist-run spaces and organisations. SUPERMARKET art fair 2007 takes place in February 22-25 at Konstnärshuset (The Artists’ House).

Canal would like to thank Diana Kaur for her support.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Canal at AK28, Stockholm

Thursday 22nd February 2007, 8.30pm

Canal presents:
Wall Street (dir. Oliver Stone, 1987)

The film is a morality tale about a young stockbroker Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen) and his attempt to scramble to the top in 1980s New York. The plot is centred on Bud's relationship to high-powered (but ruthless and greedy) broker Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas) whose expounds a "Greed is Good" philosophy. When he's not asset stripping companies Gekko collects art, and so for Bud art and interior decoration become vehicles with which to gain acceptance within the (ultimately immoral) Capitalist elite that he wishes to enter.

Context

This film screening is being shown as part of the discussion Money Changes Everything: the impact of commerce on the artist-run space at Supermarket 2007, on Friday 23rd February, 3-6pm.

Hosted by

AK28
Krukmakargatan 28
1tr ned, porttelefon
118 51 Stockholm
www.ak28.org

Canal would like to thank Felice Hapetzeder and all at AK28 for hosting the event.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Canal at Peer

Tuesday 13 February 2007, 8pm

Canal presents:
‘Evil Sisters’, an event curated by Gyonata Bonvicini

Borrowing its title from American scholar Bram Dijkstra’s essay about the iconic figure of the femme fatale, ‘Evil Sisters’ combines a video by Gian Domenico Sozzi and a cult ‘giallo’ movie by Italian director Pupi Avati that address the complex and ever-present conflicts between desire and domination, madness and control.

Programme

Introduction by artist Gian Domenico Sozzi, actress Francesca Marciano (who played in 'The House with Laughing Windows') and Gyonata Bonvicini.

'Brava', Gian Domenico Sozzi, 2006.

'The House with Laughing Windows' (La casa dalle finestre che ridono), dir. Pupi Avati, 1976.