Vision Forum (art organisation)

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Vision Forum is an organisation that carries out research in contemporary art and organises events that transgresses the boundaries between

Linköpings Universitet[2] in Sweden 2005–2007. Vision Forum took its present form in 2008. It does not have a physical location or a program, but responds to the needs of the group of artists, curators and researchers that are part of the network at any given moment. Its members are mostly based in Europe and have carried out projects all over the continent, in North America, Australia and Asia. In 2009, neuroscientist Stephen Whitmarsh joined the group, showing that the organisation can host members outside of the artistic community. A strategy that has been developed further in subsequent years.[3]

Workshops and Public Presentations

Yang Zhifei's performance in Beijing that was part of The Invisible Generation, October 2009.

In 2008–09, Vision Forum organised two major projects. (Anti)Realism[4] brought together young contemporary visual artists based in Sweden, China, Great Britain, the Netherlands and France.[5] The first part of the project was a practical workshop that took place in Guangzhou, China, in September 2008. The European participants developed collaborative projects with their Chinese peers that focused on time-based art.

”The title and the conceptual framework of the workshop (Anti)Realism was created to look into the differences and similarities of how we look at reality (both as individuals and as members of different cultures) and how that can be used to further our understanding and appreciation of life. The project allowed the participants to both understand differences between European cultures, as well as how these differ from Chinese contemporary art and life.”[6]

The results of the workshop were presented to the public at Guangzhou Academy of Fine Art and a second were later developed into an exhibition which was shown at Verkstad in Sweden, Ècole Régional de Beaux Arts de Besaçon in France and at Adele C in Italy.[7] Parallel to (Anti)Realism Vision Forum created four workshops in Rome,[8] Zürich,[9] Amsterdam,[10] and Stockholm.[11] These involved a completely different group of artists and curators from (Anti)Realism and focused on architecture, artistic production, curation and presentation respectively.

The Development of Nodes

Video stills of Dinu Li's performance on the Shenzhen Metro that was part of The Invisible Generation, November 2009.

In 2009–10, Vision Forum focused on four major projects or “

Chandigar and as an outcome of this research the node presented an exhibition about British architect Jane Drew and the artistic work that flourished around her at the Institute of Contemporary Art
in London in 2014.

The Invisible Generation

Installation view of poster project “Young Dictators” (Hitler as child), by Per Hüttner at public location in Melbourne, September 2009.

The fourth major project realized in 2009-10 was The Invisible Generation.[18] It was conceived by artist Per Hüttner and Curator Daniele Balit and created new meeting places between art and its audiences. A great number of projects were realized in Melbourne, Shenzhen, Beijing and Kyiv in 2009–2010. For each city the program and artist list was totally new. No, project was ever repeated twice. The project always allowed the audience to meet art in new and unexpected situations and played with or confused the audiences’ expectations about what art is, where it normally appears and what shape it should take. In the introduction to the project in the catalogue Gerrie van Noord writes:

“The Invisible Generation is a collection of artistic interventions that spread virally across the continents of our globe. It used the artistic and curatorial network of Vision Forum as a platform to multiply and make its way into the perception of people in unexpected spaces of selected cities around the world. The project takes its starting point in performative traditions, but focuses on practices and events that cross over into other time-based activities such as sound, film, video, literature, theatre and workshops and draws inspiration from other related fields such as journalism, fashion and design, but also from those further removed like mathematics and physics”[19]

Redefining Communication

Since September 2011 Vision Forum organizes two international workshops a year in

ZKM in Karlsruhe.[25]

Residency and Interdisciplinary Activities

In 2011 Vision Forum started publishing books and catalogues regularly to document its activities.[26] The organisation also started to produce experimental films in a separate node called Vision Forum Film. Two films were in Production in 2012: "Effektivia" directed by Jesper Frilund and Marcus Fernstad and "The River" by Sino-Swedish director Ting Ting Yang (杨婷婷).[27] In June 2013 Vision Forum opened an international residency program called "Norrköping Air.[28]" The program was initiated in collaboration with KSM at Linköpings universitet, IASPIS and offers three artists the opportunity to work in parallel Sweden for 3 months during the Swedish summer months. The project focuses on experimental art in public spaces, drawing inspiration from the Invisible Generation and similar projects and was developed in close dialogue with the centenary of Norrköping Art Museum.[29]

Selected Workshops

2017

  • Native Foreigners, Museo Jumex, Mexico City in collaboration with Documenta 14 and De Appel
  • EEGsynth and Brain Control Club at ICM in Paris
  • What is Habit? Fullersta Gård, Huddinge.
  • Riding the Donkey Backwards, Global Media Café: A Second Home: Mediating Borders and Hospitality, Stockholms universitet Stockholm.

2016

  • Voices of Culture, Goethe Institut and the European Union, Brussels
  • Brain Control Club, CRI, Paris
  • Riding the Donkey Backwards, Fullersta Gård, Huddinge.
  • The EEGSynth, EMS, Stockholm
  • Riding the Donkey Backwards, Stockholm and Antwerp.
  • BrainHack, Ecole Normale Superieur, Paris

2015

  • OuUnPo Sweden, The Fugue, Bonniers konsthall, Hallwylska Museet, IASPIS etc., Stockholm
  • Unfold at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
  • Performing Objects, Enough Room for Space, Brussels, Belgium
  • The EEGSynth, Frankfurt University Hospital, Frankfurt Germany and Champagne, France
  • The Disembodied Voice, workshop in private and public spaces in London

2014

  • We Are what We Have Lost, OuUnPo Sao Paulo, MAM, Pinacoteca, Videobrasil etc.[30]
  • OuUnPoeïses, Fondazione Orestiadi and CRESM, Nuova Gibellina, Sicilien, Italien [31]
  • All the Worlds that you Word, GAM at ZKM i Karlsruhe, Tyskland

2013

  • Volume, 98weeks, Assabil Libraries, The National Library Archive etc., Beirut, Lebanon[32]
  • Is Misunderstanding Misunderstood, 3rd Ghetto Bienniale, Port-au-Prince, Haiti [33]
  • OuUnPo Japan, Godzilla and the Phoenix, Mori Art Museum, Spiral, Bankart 1929 and many more venues in Tokyo and Yokohama.[34]
  • Temporality and Dis-Location of Self, four workshops in around Stockholm, Botkyrka konsthall, Hallwylska palatset and various public locations.[35]

2012

  • OuUnPo Lebanon "QUANTUM FLUCTUATIONS OF A SYNECDOCHIC UNIVERSE", Ashkal Alwan, Beirut Art Center, 98Weeks, Musée National de Beyrouth, UMAM Research and Documentation Centre and Batroun Projects.[36]
  • Ouunpo-rto, Culturgest, Casa de Musica, Fundação Serralves and other institutions in Porto, Portugal.[20]
  • Think Again, Mingshen Museum, Rockbund Art Museum, FCAC, 2666 Library, Shanghai, China.[37]
  • Time Capsules and Conditions of Now, David Roberts Art Foundation, London, UK[3]

2011

  • Ouunpo Greece "Orality", Deste Foundation, Six Dogs and public venues, Athens Greece[38]
  • Community without Propinquity (curated by Claire Louise Staunton), MK Gallery, Milton Keynes, UK.[17]
  • Vision Forum Autumn Meeting 2011 Arbetets Museum, Norrköpings konstmuseum etc., Sweden
  • (In)Visible Dialogues, curated by Lena Boëthius, Konstakademien, Stockholm, Sweden.[39]
  • Ouunpo Serbia "Urgency and Leisure", Tesla Museum, Museum of Serbian History etc. Belgrade, Serbia.[20]

2010

  • Ouunpo UK "Ponder Pause Process (a Situation)", Tate Britain, London, UK[40]
  • Ouunpo Italy, MACRO, Rome, Italy
  • In the Limbo of the Signifier: Workshop on
    Linear Logic, Ars Longa, Paris, France[41]

2009

  • New Creation
    Besançon, France
  • The Stockholm Syndrome,
    Kungliga Konsthögskolan
    , Stockholm, Sweden.

2008

Selected exhibitions, performances and projects

2017

  • Native Foreigners, Museo Jumex, Mexico City in collaboration with med Documenta 14 and De Appel
  • Local Minima, Fullersta Gård, Huddinge.
  • Start in the Middle, Performance at AlbumArte, Rome and Galleri Fagerstedt, Stockholm
  • 1 +1=3, Rönnells antikvariart, Stockholm

2016

  • Untitled Performance, with 1 +1=3 with Marcos Lutyens, 5 Car Garage, Los Angeles, USA
  • Ohio Impromptu Revamped, with 1 +1=3, A Ship in the Woods, San Diego, USA
  • Untitled Performance, 1 +1=3, with The Science of Consciousness, The University of Arizona, Tucson, USA

2015

  • OuUnPo Sweden, The Fugue, Bonniers konsthall, Hallwylska Museet, IASPIS etc., Stockholm [42]
  • What is Potential? Wellcome Collection Reading Room, London, UK
  • V8skan, The Nobel museum, Stockholm [43]
  • Assured Stability, V Art Center, Shanghai, China

2014

2013

  • Is Misunderstanding Misunderstood, 3rd Ghetto Bienniale, Port-au-Prince, Haiti [33]
  • OuUnPo Japan, Godzilla and the Phoenix, Mori Art Museum, Spiral, Bankart 1929 and other venues in Tokyo and Yokohama.[34]

2012

  • Think Again, Mingshen Museum and FCAC, Shanghai, China.[37]
  • The Entremet, The Museum of Contemporary Art Les Abattoirs, Toulouse, France
  • Speech and What Archive, Convivio, Micro Onde, Centre for Contemporary Art, l'Onde, Vélizy-Villacoublay, France[44]
  • Time Capsules and Conditions of Now, Curated by Fatos Ustek, David Roberts Art Foundation, London, UK* Time Capsules and Conditions of Now, Curated by Fatos Ustek, David Roberts Art Foundation, London, UK [45]
  • Speech and What Archive, A Floating Conversation, performance, CNEAI, Paris, France[44]

2011

  • Community without Propinquity (curated by Claire Louise Staunton), MK Gallery, Milton Keynes, UK[17]
  • Speech and What archive, Medicine Show Rotterdam, Paola Pivi's GRRR JAMMING SQUEEK, Rotterdam, the Netherlands[46]
  • (In)Visible Dialogues, curated by Lena Boëthius, Konstakademien, Stockholm, Sweden[39]
  • Quantum Police, curated by Anne Klontz, Valerie Lambert Gallery, Brussels; DKTUS Stockholm and Putting Out the Fire with Gasoline, Manufactura's Studio, Wuhan[47]

2010

2009

  • The Invisible Generation,
    OCAT, Shenzhen, China[52]
  • News for Tomorrow, Yan Jun, Beijing, China (With Birdcage, Paris)[53]
  • The Invisible Generation, VCA Margaret Lawrence Gallery, Melbourne[54]
  • Do not Go Gentle ERBA and Musée du temps, Besançon, France"[55]
  • Calabi-Yau Presents, Gerlesborgsskolan, Sweden; FACT, Liverpool and VCA Margaret Lawrence Gallery, Melbourne (3 parallel exhibitions in 3 countries).
  • INH-SZ Temporary Project Space, Shenzhen. Exhibitions, film programme, lecture series including Chu Yun, Guy Delisle, Christian Jankowski, Daniel Knorr, Liu Chuang, Map Office, Yang Yong. Directed by Claire Louise Staunton, Inheritance Projects Sign in to your account

2008

  • (Anti)Realism, Norrköpings konsthall, Norrköping, Sweden, ERBA Besançon, France and Adele C, Rome, Italy
  • Vision Forum, 1:1 Projects and Lift gallery, Rom, Italy.

2007

  • Privé och Publico, Galleri 54, Göteborg, Sweden (as Curatorial Mutiny)
  • Private Parts, Museet för glömska, Norrköping, Sweden (as Curatorial Mutiny)

2005

  • Participate? Basekamp, Philadelphia, USA (as Curatorial Mutiny)
  • Participate? Chinese European Art Center, Xiamen, China (as Curatorial Mutiny)

Publications

References

  1. ^ KSM website (in Swedish)
  2. ^ "Linköpings universitet". liu.se.
  3. ^ .
  4. ^ "Vision Forum - (anti)realism". www.visionforum.eu.
  5. ^ a b Youth, Youth, Youth, p. 120-121, Catalogue Produced by Huang Xiaopeng, Guangzhou At Academy, Guangzhou, China, 2008
  6. ^ Youth, Youth, Youth, p. 87, Catalogue Produced by Huang Xiaopeng, Guangzhou At Academy, Guangzhou, China, 2008
  7. ^ a b "Vision Forum - Rome". www.visionforum.eu.
  8. ^ Curatorial workshop in Zürich organised by White Space and other local players.[1]
  9. ^ "Vision Forum - Amsterdam". www.visionforum.eu.
  10. ^ "Vision Forum - Stockholm". www.visionforum.eu.
  11. .
  12. ^ "Speech and What Archive". speecharchive.blogspot.com.
  13. ^ "Article in Artforum picks by Robin Peckham".
  14. ^ "Sign in to your account".
  15. ^ a b c "MK Gallery – Learning – Project Space Exhibition". www.mkgallery.org. Archived from the original on 2012-04-15.
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  17. ^ a b c OuUnPo[RTO], edited by Claudia Squitieri and Samon Takahashi, texts by OuUnPo, designed by Åbäke published by Dent-de-Leone and Vision Forum, 2013.
  18. DOC
    )
    on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2010-09-04.
  19. ^ "OuUnPo and Globalisation on Global Art and the Museum website".
  20. ^ "Vision Forum Publications". vfpublications.blogspot.de.
  21. .
  22. ^ David Isaksson, Norrköpings Tidningar, p. B2-3, 20 July 2013
  23. ^ "Norrköping Air". norrkopingair.blogspot.ch.
  24. ^ a b "Ouunpo.com is for sale | HugeDomains".
  25. ^ a b "Ouunpo.com is for sale | HugeDomains".
  26. ^ "Volume". vfvolume.blogspot.fr.
  27. ^ a b "3rd GB 2013 - Artist List : GHETTO BIENNALE".
  28. ^ a b "OuUnPo – Japan". ouunpojapan.blogspot.fr.
  29. ^ "Temporality and Dis-Location of Self". temporality-and-dis-location-of-self.blogspot.se.
  30. ^ "ouunpolebanon". ouunpolebanon.blogspot.fr.
  31. ^ .
  32. ^ "Vision Forum - Ouunpo". 2011-08-24. Archived from the original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved 2023-12-24.
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  34. ^ Introduction to Yane Calovsky’s project at Tate Britain which hosted the Vision Forum event. [2]
  35. ^ Christophe Bruno’s blog with documentation and information about the event.[3]
  36. ^ "Ouunpo.com is for sale | HugeDomains".
  37. ^ The Nobel Museum web-site
  38. ^ a b Speech Objects, curated by ACW and Etienne Bernard, edited by Anna Hess and ACW, published by Musée de l’Objet, Blois, France
  39. ^ Time Capsules and Conditions of Now, 1 multifold page and cover, b/w, edited by Fatos Ustek, with contributions by Fatos Ustek, Lisa Skuret, Vanda Playford, Kaz, Ole Hagen and Soledad Garcia. Published by Vision Forum and David Roberts Foundation 2012
  40. ^ SWANewspaper, 16 pages, colour, edited by Anna Hess et al (Speech and What Archive). Published by A Constructed World 2011.
  41. .
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  43. ^ The exhibition’s official website, where Vision Forum co-organized Pauline’ Jardin Curnier and Les Vroum’s participation in the project. [4]
  44. ^ Huttner, Per (April 30, 2010). "Simultaneity - in Stockholm and Beijing".
  45. ^ "Press release and press images".
  46. ^ "OCT当代艺术中心". www.ocat.com.cn.
  47. ^ "iii. Yan Jun : BIRDCAGE". www.birdcagespace.com.
  48. ^ "The Invisible Generation in Melbourne Margaret Lawrence Gallery Melbourne". 1995-2015.undo.net.
  49. ^ "Do not Go Gentle II" – via www.youtube.com.

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