(Norway) Lofoten International Art Festival will present a programme of High Tides spanning across five weekends throughout the LIAF exhibition month of September, including the Kelp Congress—an event exploring the artistic and cultural dimensions related to kelp and other macroalgae.
LIAF 2019 takes its inspiration from the multitude of inhabitants, materials, struggles, and processes that reside and take place within the wide intertidal zone surrounding the Lofoten islands. In this intertidal zone creeps the starfish—our curatorial companion of the 2019 edition of LIAF—with an eye on each arm, a witness to several events at once. These arms are waving with gestures suggestive of camaraderie, struggle, excitement, curiosity, and movement for the sake of movement. Expansive rather than focused, the curatorial arms have aimed to open up a set of diverse conversations that can entangle and connect in unfamiliar ways. Not only based within each of the locations where LIAF has been embedded throughout the year, the curatorial arms each form a varied programme of High Tides, featuring talks, performances, film screenings, DJ sets, and live music taking place in Svolvær throughout the five weekends of the festival. Opening Weekend Thinking Tide, Sensing Scale Maths, Matter & Body From the Horse’s Mouth incl. Kelp Congress Splash, Stress & Elasticity About Lofoten International Art Festival LIAF and NNKS receive operational support from the Arts Council Norway, the counties of Finnmark, Troms and Nordland and the municipality of Vågan. LIAF 2019 has received project support from SpareBank 1 Nord-Norge, Nordic Council of Ministers, Fritt Ord foundation, the Finnish-Norwegian Cultural Institute, the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, the Nordic Culture Fund, Creative Industries Fund NL and Barentskult. The Kelp Congress is organised in collaboration with Mustarinda, The Department of Seaweed, Posthumanities Hub, ArtLab Gnesta, Skaftfell – Center for Visual Art, and Laboratory for Aesthetics and Ecology.
August 30–September 29, 2019 Lofoten International Art Festival For further info, click here Image: Signe Lidén, The Tidal Sense, 2019. |