Thursday, February 3, 2011

Upcoming book releases

On 10 February, a book calleda-ha photographer– Just Loomiswill be released by Press Publishing. ThePress websitedescribes the 95-page book:

“There are some pictures that survive their own time because they are iconic. We all remember the first pictures of a-ha from the mid 80th century that accompanied the campaigns as Take On Me went to the top of the Billboard charts. They were signed by the American photographer Just Loomis. Loomis continued as a-ha’s court photographer for a little over the 90-century. In this photo book, Loomis for the first time gathered all their best a-ha fan breakthrough year. Many of them have never before been shown. The images are accompanied by comments from Warners powerful boss in the 80′s, Jeff Ayeroff and others in the circle around the band’s headquarters in Los Angeles. Preface: Magne Furuholmen. Coincides with exhibition at the Stenersen Museum, which opens 10 February.” (translation by Google)

Related Links:

Press Website|Tanum|Amazon |Just Loomis exhibition– Stenersen Museum, Oslo


Also to be published by Press, a book calledMagne Furuholmen / In Transitwill be released near the end of May.

“Magne Furuholmen has succeeded in the difficult transformation from pop star to an artist with an international scope. The Danish photographer Lars Gundersen has followed him from the first pictures for almost 20 years ago, to the spectacular projects he unfolds today. The book is the first synoptic presentation of his activities as an artist and brings us close to the creative process. At the same time offering this wonderful book on all the major works, Furuhomen’s Greatest Hits. In transit shows why Magne F.– as he often called out of Norway– has become one of our most prominent international artists.” (translation by Google)

Related Links:
Press Website|Amazon|Haugenbok|Artbook


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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The Apparatjik Light Space Modulator

As many of you know, Magne has been involved with the music, art and film project known asApparatjiksince 2008. Concurrent with the demanding schedules of each of the band members’ other projects– including of course a-ha’s farewell tour in 2010 - Apparatjik has since released an album and two singles, and  performed three concerts in 2010. Now they are preparing for their first largescale project, to take place in Germany in March.

Below is a press release about Apparatjik’s upcoming installation and performances at theNeue Nationalgalerie Berlin. Please note that tickets for the performances go on saletoday, 1 February, at 10:00am UK time. Tickets will be limited to approximately 200 per show, and can be purchased fromapparatjik.com.


Press Release

The Apparatjik Light Space Modulator
Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin
Exhibition: March 13–27, 2011
Performances at 9 pm, March 12, March 26, and March 27, 2011

Advance notice

Apparatjikhas been invited by the Nationalgalerie Berlin to present the collective’s first largescale project in Germany in March 2011.

Apparatjikis a transdisciplinary working collective founded in 2008 by four world-renowned musicians: Guy Berryman (London), Jonas Bjerre (Copenhagen), Magne Furuholmen (Oslo), and Martin Terefe (London).Apparatjikfunctions as an experimental platform and collaborates with a pool of artists, media technicians, and designers, as well as scientists such as M.I.T. Astrophysics Professor Max Tegmark and curator Ute Meta Bauer, Head of the M.I.T. Program in Art, Culture and Technology.

The Apparatjik Light Space Modulatoris presented as a twofold project: during two weeks the installation can be accessed in the glass hall of the Neue Nationalgalerie and three unique concerts that will be performed at the same location. Those performances are inspired by the visual experiments of László Moholy-Nagy. Moholy-Nagy taught at the German Bauhaus, as did Mies van der Rohe who was the architect of the Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin. At the center of both theApparatjikinstallation and concerts are moving images that project from a large scale cube into the open glass structure of the building into the city space— a reference to the kineticLicht-Raum-Modulatorcreated in 1930 by Bauhaus artist Moholy-Nagy.

Apparatjikʼsproject will conclude on March 27 with a special interactive composition performed in collaboration with the Deutsches Kammerorchester. This concert is dedicated to Mies van der Rohe on the occasion of the 125th anniversary of his birth.

The Apparatjik Light Space Modulatorincorporates low-res retro-futuristic visuals, gonzo-pop, randomness and pseudo-science, dadaesque humor, and fashion, in a celebration of convergence culture.Apparatjik’sblend of popular culture and playful references to art history places them in a space somewhere between art and popular culture. Last but not least, this project byApparatjikis to be understood as homage to the legendaryMeta-Musik-Festivalthat took place during the seventies at the Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin.

The Apparatjik Light Space Modulatorwill be accompanied by a publication in collaboration with NODE Berlin Oslo to be published in late 2011 including a comprehensive documentation of this project.

Tickets for the three performances (12, 26 and 27 March) are available at 10:00 GMT on 1 February atapparatjik.com.

Venue:
Neue Nationalgalerie, Kulturforum Potsdamer Platz
Potsdamer Strasse 50, 10785 Berlin

Photos: Thomas Vincent Furuholmen

Related Links:

Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin|apparatjik.com|Facebook|Twitter|Mailing List

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