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BENT Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary
Scandinavian Art
February 11 - March 16, 2006
A Project of the International Center for the Arts at San Francisco
State University.
Tue-Sat, 12-4 pm; Wed, 12-6 pm
Fine Arts Gallery, Fine Arts bldg, SFSU campus
1600 Holloway Ave @ 19th Ave,
SF
Information: 415/338-6535
Annika Larsson, Stills from Dog, 2001; DVD projection, 16:00
minutes;
Courtesy of the artist and Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York
This cutting-edge international group show looks at the ways in which
issues of gender and sexuality inform the work of four artists:
Eija-Liisa Ahtila, Jesper Just, Annika Larsson and Annica Karlsson Rixon.
Through photography, video and film, they draw from the rich media bank
of images of masculinity and femininity circulated in advertising, film,
historical art and popular culture. Constructing dialogues between past,
present and future, and acknowledging the growing role mediated images
play in culture, here Ahtila, Just, Larsson and Karlsson Rixon explore
the importance of images of gender and sexuality in formations of
contemporary identity.
BENT is a project of the International Center for
the Arts (ICA) at San Francisco State University. Curated by Whitney
Chadwick.

Jesper Just,
Stills from Something to Love, 2005; Video installation,
Courtesy of the artist; Galleri Christina Wilson, Copenhagen; and Perry
Rubenstein Gallery, New York
BENT Opening Celebration
BENT Artists Reception
Sat, Feb 11, Noon-4 pm
Fine Arts Gallery, Fine Arts bldg, SFSU campus
1600 Holloway Ave @ 19th Ave,
SF
Information: 415/338-6535
Free Admission
Take a deeper look into gender and sexuality in Scandinavian art. Come on
out to the SFSU campus for an afternoon of theatre, film and music: The
Ibsen/Strindberg Project: A Ringside View of Ibsen’s A Doll’s House and
Strindberg’s Miss Julie, and a screening of "Screaming Masterpiece," a new documentary film about the Icelandic music scene. |