MOMENTUM
8th Nordic Biennial of Contemporary Art TUNNEL VISION
June 13 to September 27, 2015
The artists of MOMENTUM 2015:
Hrafnhildur Arnardottir a.k.a Shoplifter (IS/US), Brody Condon (MX/US), Steingrimur Eyfjörd (IS), Valia Fetisov with Dzina Zhuk & Nicolay Spesivtsev (RU), Johanna Heldebro (SE), Minna L. Henriksson (FI), Sofia Hultén (SE/DE), Ferdinand Ahm Krag (DK), Agnieszka Kurant (PL/US), Cristóbal Lehyt (CL/US), Eva Löfdahl (SE), Joanna Lombard (DZA/SE), Lundahl & Seitl (SE), Fujiko Nakaya (JP), Christine Ödlund (SE), Ola Pehrson (SE), Edward Shenk & Brad Troemel (US), Daniel Steegmann Mangrané (ES/BR), Bjarni H. Thórarinsson (IS), Sissel Tolaas (NO/DE), Ryan Trecartin (US), Steina (Steina Vasulka) (IS/US), Julius von Bismarck (DE), Zhala (SE)
Since its inception in 1998, MOMENTUM has strived to present compelling works of art and outstanding artistic ventures in Norway and the Nordic context.
The biennial has since become established as one of the most exciting platforms for contemporary art in the Nordic region.
Curators 2015
Jonatan Habib Engqvist (SE), Birta Gudjonsdottir (IS), Stefanie Hessler (DE/SE), Toke Lykkeberg (DK)
Tunnel Vision
Momentum 8 explores tunnel vision as a cultural and artistic condition. Today’s networked culture not only generates hyper-connectivity, but it also produces a range of disconnects that allow people and communities to thrive in their own bubbles. Momentum 8 focuses on artists and cultural producers who inhabit worlds of their own logic and take their ideas to the ultimate consequence.
Momentum takes place in Moss, a small city just outside of Oslo where Edvard Munch withdrew for four years. The relative solitude that he enjoyed there, and which helped to cultivate his eclectic and highly personal practice, is not exceptional. Instead, it is exemplary. Some might tend to condemn the notion of tunnel vision as alarmingly asocial, but artists have long celebrated the concept as disarmingly eccentric. Not only addressing phenomena symptomatic of contemporary society and culture, Momentum 8 also draws on the longstanding idea of “a room of one’s own” as an important premise for artistic practice.
Current techno-scientific developments encourage individualism while simultaneously fostering segregated communities into which individuals can delve and disappear. The personalization of the Internet through the abundant use of cookies and algorithms generates so-called filter bubbles and you loops. User data is deployed in a manner that determines what we find and consequently also what we seek. If the Internet has been considered a window to the world, it is now also becoming our own mirror image on the screen.
Immersion in self-referential loops is echoed in a renewed interest in psychotropic substances within society at large. Whereas the psychedelic movement of the 1960s was concerned with the expansion of consciousness, Momentum 8 focuses on the experience of a narrowing of mind. As we are submerged in a constant flow of data, new drugs and technologies are used to create a tunnel vision that hones the spectrum of information available to us and our access to it. Addressing conspiracy theories, paranoia and altered states of mind, the biennial explores what might be called compressed consciousness, which may appear incestuous, navel-gazing and idiosyncratic.
At Momentum 8 the theme of tunnel vision will unfold as a multisensory experience triggering altered states of mind, physical awareness and an atmosphere that ties the various venues and events together across time and space. The artists of Momentum 8 will present fragrances, sound pieces, 3D works, apps, music, installations and performances.
Commissioner
Punkt Ø, Director Dag Aak Sveinar
Punkt Ø is the county gallery of Østfold. It runs both Galleri F 15 and MOMENTUM – Nordic Biennial of Contemporary Art.
Venues
1. Momentum Kunsthall in the historic city center of Moss. (It is housed in an old industrial and urban center typical of the region and situated by a river and close to a former paper factory that was closed down in 2012.)
2. Galleri F 15 at Alby Mansion on the island Jeløy in the Oslo fjord. (The gallery occupies a historic mansion house on Alby, which also includes a garden.)