Lunds konsthall
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SE 223 51 Lund
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Lund konsthall

 

Context
• Lund Konsthall was inaugurated in 1957 and celebrates its 50-years jubilee in 2007. The modernist building was designed by the Swedish architect Klas Anshelm.
• Lund Konsthall is part of a lively regional context. The bridge between Denmark and southern Sweden constructed in 2000 has created a dynamic and future-orientated region.
• Lund is a knowledge city, home to Scandinavia’s largest university. The concentration of highly educated inhabitants makes Lund an interesting environment for exhibiting contemporary art.

 

Objectives
• Lund Konsthall shall be a significant international contemporary art venue.
This shall be achieved with exhibitions and other events of high international standard, featuring art from the nearby region as well as from the rest of the world. Lund Konsthall shall also engage in continuous research and experimentation with new exhibition formats.
• Lund Konsthall shall offer a programme that is distinct and accessible to existing and new groups of visitors.
This shall be achieved with interpretation and communication: the creation of meaning through the visual and spatial articulation of exhibitions, free-distribution printed matter with clearly formulated presentation texts, more substantial catalogues, public talks, lectures and moderated discussion events.

 

Vision
• Lund Konsthall shall be a venue for the promotion and public discussion of contemporary art. The exhibition and education programmes are the main activities, but the institution must also have the capacity for production and research. All activities shall meet international standards, but at the same time be anchored in the regional context.
• Lund Konsthall shall reflect the multifarious creative energy that contemporary art offers society at large. A certain level of complexity is inevitable, and indeed necessary. Contemporary art often represents experimentation and risk-taking. The ablity to continuosly question and reformulate experience is a core competence in today’s reality.
• Lund Konsthall shall be in constant dialogue with its visitors. The programme shall be characterised by generosity, openness and clarity. Lectures, discussions and conferences shall be continuously organised in collaboration with experts from various fields, not least the academic world.

 

Exhibitions
• Lund Konsthall exhibits both established and less-known artists.
• Exhibitions are normally produced by Lund Konsthall, and shall ideally contain new or recent work.
• Exhibitions shall be research-orientated.
• 4–5 exhibitions are mounted each year, and they are normally open 4–10 weeks.
• The exhibition programme is decided more than one year in advance, so that we can offer good working conditions to invited artists and other collaboration partners.
• Lund Konsthall places emphasis on international and regional collaboration.
• Lund Konsthall very rarely accepts spontaneous external suggestions for exhibitions.

 

Interpretation and Communication
• Lund Konsthall produces printed matter for its exhibitions. All exhibitions are accompanied by a free-distribution brochure in Swedish and English. For some exhibitions more substantial catalogues are produced. These are sold at the reception.
• A comprehensive programme of gallery talks and guided tours is offered free of charge to schools and kindergartens in Lund.
• Gallery talks about the current exhibition are offered to the general public every Thursday and Sunday at 3 pm.
• Lectures and discussions are continuously organised, dealing with topics connected to the exhibitions and the exhibiting artists’ interests.
• Lund Konsthall occasionally organises larger international conferences in collaboration with relevant partners in the art world or the academic world.
• Free entrance to all exhibitions and interpretative events at Lund Konsthall.

 

Other Activities
• Lund Konsthall is responsible for the City of Lund Art Collection. Acquisitions to the collection are made by a reference group consisting of the Director and elected politicians.
• Lund Konsthall is also in charge of producing public art projects for new buildings financed by the City of Lund.

 

 

Channeled

Dansen är närvarande – Dance is Present

Art & Life

Play Along. Recast

Henrik Håkansson. A Forest Divided

Social Fabric

The Opposite of Me Is I. Miriam Bäckström

Encounter with Hill. Selections from the Malmö Art Museum

To See the Dimensions. Artists from Georgia

Poul Gernes. Retrospective

I, the Undersigned. Rabih Mroué

ESCAPE. Majd Abdel Hamid, Joanna Bini Eda, Caire de Santa Coloma, Miro Dorow, Karen Gimle, Til Heinicke, Leonie Hesse, Khaled Jarrar, Nina Jensen, Ingrid Koslung, Anne-Kathrin Loth, Henning Lundkvist, Tiago Mestre, Nikolaj Nekh, Olof Nimar, Lydia Paasche, Sofia Berti Rojas, Omaya Salman, Julian Stalbohm, Sarah Steiner, Maiken Stene, Lars-Andreas Tovey Kristiansen, André Trindade, Thale Vangen, Joen P Vedel, Martin Weiser, Constanze Wicke

Lunds konsthall Presentation. Patrik Aarnivaara, Fredrik Auster, Elin Behrens, Ana Bezelga, Carl Boutard, Nanna Debois Buhl, Karolina Erlingsson, Tamar Guimarães, Hertha Hanson, Marie Kølbæk Iversen, José Luis Martinat, Viktor Rosdahl, Hans Scherer, Hanna Sjöstrand, Vladimir Tomi

Michel Auder. The World Out of My hands

Bruno Knutman. Wolf at the Door

João Penalva

Lunds konsthall Production #3: Petra Bauer, Kajsa Dahlberg, Maria Lusitano Santos

Nasreen Mohamedi, Rasheed Araeen, Raqs Media Collective

Omer Fast

π and around. Eva Löfdahl

Modules. Sirous Namazi

The Immediate Future. Manon de Boer, Zilvinas Kempinas, Melvin Moti

Ten Photographers

After Eisenstein. Boris Michailov, Olga Tjernysjova + film by Sergej Eisenstein, Kira Muratova

CECI. Cecilia Edefalk

studies/play. Luca Frei

Ellipsis. Chantal Akerman, Lili Dujourie, Francesca Woodman

Time and Again. Fiona Tan

See Us Act. Harun Farocki/Andrei Ujica, Melik Ohanian + portrait of Nicolae Ceausescu

I want to be able to see what it is. Mats Andersson, Alexander Gutke, Viktor Kopp, Runo Lagomarsino, Eva Larsson, Anna Ling, Sirous Namazi, Annika Ström, Astrid Svangren, Sophie Tottie

Lunds konsthall 50 years

Art Of The Posssible. Miriam Bäckström/Kira Carpelan, Ion Grigorescu, Arturas Raila, Raqs Media Collective

Electrohype

Messages From The Unseen. Matthew Buckingham, Joachim Koester

Malmö Art Academy. Sopawan Boonnimitra, Matts Leiderstam, Miya Yoshida

Gustav Metzger

Pia Rönicke

AKAD

The light setup. Olafur Eliasson

Public Act. Lara Almarcegui, Sean Snyder, Darius Ziura, Åsa Sonjasdotter

Archive Project. Dolores Zinny/Juan Maidagan

Isolarion. Sophie Tottie

(rider): law and creativity. Liam Gillick/Philippe Parreno

Publikation(pages). Annelie Nilsson/Susann Rönnertz

Der Fall Joseph. Petra Bauer

(dys)function. Attila Csörgó, Ceal Floyer, Alexander Gutke, Rivane Neuenschwander

Criss-Cross

Counterclockwise Circumambulation. Sture Johannesson

Michael Baers, Pia Rönicke. Six architects respond to a kind of architectural Rorschach test

Semantic Gap. Dolores Zinny/Juan Maidagan