A Small Modification and Dérive of the Pontus Hultén Collection in the Renzo Piano Grotto by Jacqueline de Jong, at Moderna Museet
25 February–9 April 2012
Exercisplan 4
111 49 Stockholm, Sweden
A Small Modification and Dérive of the Pontus Hultén Collection in the Renzo Piano Grotto: Jacqueline de Jong has made a selection from the Pontus Hultén collection, adding some of her own paintings and sculptures. Works by, among others, Jasper Johns, Marcel Duchamp, Pontus Hultén, Niki de Saint Phalle. February 25–April 9, 2012.
All the King’s Horses is a series of exhibitions, seminars and events that investigate the legacies and the actuality of the Situationist movement and its network of associated groups and fractions.
Upcoming Events:
7: Announcing All the King’s Horses: a series of publications, Sternberg Press.
Titles by: Michèle Bernstein, Daniel Birnbaum, Jonas (J) Magnusson, Kim West and others. Forthcoming, 2012.
6: A Paradise of Letters (part 2), Corner College, Zürich.
An exhibition and screening program about the Letterist movement and its connections to the European post-war avant-garde, curated by Jonas (J) Magnusson and Kim West, June 4–11, 2012.
A Record of Events, February 2012 – October 2010:
5. A Paradise of Letters, Moderna Museet in collaboration with the Romanian Culture Institute, Stockholm.
An evening of performances, readings and film screenings featuring Frédéric Acquaviva, Beata Berggren, Karl Larsson and Tris Vonna-Michell, February 25, 2012.
4. “The SI and the Exhibition After Art”, Staedelschule, and “Situationist Postproduction”, Freitagskueche, Frankfurt.
Seminar on “Die Welt als Labyrinth” and “Destruction of the RSG-6″ with Daniel Birnbaum and Kim West, Staedelschule, January 20 and 21, 2012.
An evening of lectures and performances with Roberto Ohrt and Michael Riedel, Freitagskueche, January 20, 2012.
3. Letterism Today?, Moderna Museet, and Letterist Publications, SITE, Stockholm.
Seminar on the Letterist movement: experiments in cinema, poetry and art, featuring Frédéric Acquaviva, Nicole Brenez, Anne-Catherine Caron and Michel Giroud, May 24 and 25, 2011.
Exhibition with Letterist Publications, text works and films, 1950–2011, SITE, May 23–June 25, 2011.
2. Letterist Cinema, Swedish Institute, and “Histories of Letterism”, castillo/corrales, Paris.
Letterist Cinema: an evening of film screenings, curated by Frédérique Devaux with works by Michel Amarger and Maurice Lemaître, Swedish Institute, May 19, 2011.
“Histories of Letterism”, seminar with Bernard Girard and Michel Giroud, castillo/corrales, May 21, 2011.
1. All the King’s Horses: Histories of the Situationist Movement, Moderna Museet, and Riot Kitchen, SITE, Stockholm.
All the King’s Horses: seminar on the lives and afterlives of the Situationist International, featuring Mikkel Bolt, Claire Fontaine, Jacqueline de Jong and Roberto Ohrt, Moderna Museet, December 1 and 2, 2010.
Riot Kitchen: exhibition with films, works and publications by Michèle Bernstein, Guy Debord and Rirkrit Tiravanija, SITE, November 29–December 19, 2010.
0. Where there is communication, there is no state.
An anonymous feuilleton in three letters sent to 100 people, October–November, 2010.
All the King’s Horses is a series of exhibitions, seminars and events that investigate the legacies and the actuality of the Situationist movement. It poses two general questions: What are the histories of this movement, understood as an international network of associated groups and fractions? And in what ways do Letterist, Situationist and Post-Situationist concepts, theories and techniques continue to inform current cultural production? The project is organized by Moderna Museet, Stockholm in collaboration with Allianz Kulturstiftung.