Lay Of(f) the Land: Nordic Narratives
@ Swedish American Museum
5211 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60640
Opening Friday, April 5th, from 6PM - 8PM
On view through Sunday, June 16th
Lay of(f) the Land: Nordic Narratives
Profoundly influenced by Nordic culture, landscape, and even weather, the Art Alliance of the Arctic South (A-A-A-S) consists of eight artists whose work spans medium and scale—from intricate collages and life-size sculptural installations to evocative video pieces and design objects. Their synergy stems from a shared ethos: a deep-rooted connection to nature, and a place-specific gaze upon environmental and cultural discourses. With this comes an unraveling of identity—both personal and collective. The vast, almost otherworldly Nordic landscapes serve as both muse and narrative, embodying themes of colonization (literal and figurative,) ecological devastation, and the continual process of mourning and healing.
From their unique vantage points in peripheral locations, far removed from traditional art centers, the artists offer a distinct and intimate perspective, shedding light on worldwide socio-economic dilemmas and the imminent climate crisis. A heavy physical presence permeates their work, reflecting both past and present, tradition and contemporaneity. Vulnerability and empathy underscore their narratives, prompting deeper existential introspection as they urge viewers to ponder art’s pivotal role amidst global shifts, raising imperative questions about our shared future.
In essence, the A-A-A-S encapsulates a delicate balance between the old and the new, the local and the global. Introducing Northern Scandinavia’s next-wave artists to the United States, this group exhibition is set to challenge, provoke, and inspire, prompting us all to consider our collective path and the pressing need for change. Ultimately, it urges a look inward—to the roots and to the self.
The exhibition is curated by Vasia Rigou.
The Art Alliance of the Arctic South (A-A-A-S) brings together the work of Dragos Alexandrescu (Finland), Linnéa Therese Dimitriou (Sweden), Heidi-Anett Haugen (Norway), Hanna Kanto (Finland), Lotta Lampa (Sweden), Patricia Rodas (Finland), Anastasia Savinova (Sweden), and Madelaine Sillfors (Sweden).
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