Join us at 1646 for an exhibition that examines the hidden powers that rule many
parts of our lives.
Financial power is a concept that becomes more intangible with each attempt to
understand it, often hiding itself in tall buildings. Through extensive research
on the development of global capitalism, stock markets and big corporations,
artist/filmmaker Bob Demper tries to understand the impact it has on our
existence. Demper looks at how the risk taken by the corporate world is almost
always a public risk, and how this relentless pursuit of growth has resulted in
polarisation, confusion and a lack of understanding of what’s governing our
everyday life.
At 1646, the audience can walk through carefully crafted film sets. Spaces that
make us feel the tension between these opaque financial worlds and our private
space, where we find ourselves on the edge of dreams and reality.
Description
Save the date! You are invited for an evening of folkloric gossip in the Grey Space in the Middle. Rasmus Myrup will invoke the undying spirit of The Völva – a reanimated baddie who is friends with all the mythological beings from Myrup’s exhibition in 1646.
The Völva will spill the tea about the private matters of the ancient deities and forest dwelling spirits of Scandinavia. She has some juicy stories to share, and during this performance, you are invited to hear it all.
The performance is based on Rasmus Myrup’s new book The Völva’s Bestiary of Best Friends, which will be launched at Page Not Found the evening before.
The Völva will spill the tea about the private matters of the ancient deities and forest dwelling spirits of Scandinavia. She has some juicy stories to share, and during this performance, you are invited to hear it all.
The performance is based on Rasmus Myrup’s new book The Völva’s Bestiary of Best Friends, which will be launched at Page Not Found the evening before.
Tickets
Info:
Pre-sale tickets are €4, and for students, they are €3. Tickets at the door are €5, but with a student discount, it is €4.