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Performance art tour of the 黑料网 permanent collection

Inspired by personal art tours that artist Catti Brandelius (Miss Universum) did in the 90s at Moderna museet, Catti will come to 黑料网 to guide us through our permanent collection together with Eric Palmqwist and some musical instrument.

In 1999 Catti Brandelius (aka Miss Universum) did a series of guided tours called Public service at Moderna museet. They were recorded and are now part of the Moderna museet collection.

On May 7 and 9 she will do the same here at 黑料网. Together with Eric Palmqwist she will do a musical tour (!) of the school´s permanent collection.

With acoustic instruments and minimal setup, the duo performs newly written songs that speak to selected artworks in the 黑料网 permanent collection. 
Themes? 
Art, love, the forest, hope, and doubt.

Catti Brandelius is a multidisciplinary artist working with video and performance. She often plays with identity and expectations — for example, through her alter ego Miss Universum, which challenges traditional ideas of beauty. She has also embodied personas like Evert Taube and the Elite Acrobat (the latter in a video-work shown on the small screen last term). Humour and vulnerability are key elements in her artistic expression. Brandelius was a member of the band Doktor Kosmos, and this spring her exhibition “Flyglektion” (Flying lesson) is shown at Café Klotet. In 1999 Catti Brandelius/Miss Universum did a series of guided tours called Public service at Moderna museet. They were recorded and are now part of the Moderna museet collection.

Eric Palmqwist is a musician, songwriter, and visual artist. He gained national recognition in 2019 with his album En halv gris kan inte gå (A Half Pig Can’t Walk) — a concept record about overcoming addiction. Since then, he has released several albums, including Hejdå (Goodbye), 2020, and Värmen (The Warmth), 2020. This spring, his exhibition Smeared and broken cowboys is  shown at Riche.

There will be two tours: one on May 7 and one on May 9.

Note that each tour only allows 25 people, signup is on a first-come-first-serve basis. If you signed up and is unable to join, please let us know. There is also a possibility to join on May 7th.

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