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Jacob Fabricius

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    Prologue Jacob FAbricius
    Superflex. We are all in the same boat
    Superflex: An Artist with 6 Legs
    • 2019

      Superflex. We are all in the same boat

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The critically-acclaimed Danish artist group SUPERFLEX, founded in 1993 by Jakob Fenger (b. 1968), Bjørnstjerne Christiansen (b. 1969), and Rasmus Nielsen (b. 1969), create humorous and playfully subversive installations and films that deal with financial crisis, corruption, migration, and the possible consequences of global warming. The artists describe their practice as the provision of "tools" that affect or influence social or economic contexts, and often root their projects in particular local situations, inviting the participation of viewers. Their work poses questions of political, economic, and environmental behavior and responsibility. This catalogue accompanies the group's first major museum survey in the United States and highlights video, sculpture, and installation works relevant to the history, present, and future of cities like Miami, poised on the leading edge of pressing issues such as climate change and immigration.Co-published by Museum of Art and Design at Miami Dade College (MOAD), Superflex: We Are All in the Same Boat includes an introduction by the exhibition's curator, Jacob Fabricius, Artistic Director of Kunsthal Aarhus, essays by Stephanie Wakefield and Gean Moreno, and George Yudice, and a fictional text about water, flooding, and the future of Miami by science-fiction writer Mark von Schlegell.EXHIBITIONNovember 15, 2018 - April 21, 2019Museum of Art and Design at Miami Dade College (MOAD), Miami

      Superflex. We are all in the same boat
    • 2014

      Superflex: An Artist with 6 Legs

      • 342 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on the innovative approach of Superflex, this retrospective monograph spans their work from 1993 to 2013, showcasing their unique participatory and politically engaged projects, termed "tools." Curated by a diverse group of eight, the exhibition features an unconventional format with individual retrospectives. Notably, a contract forbids mentioning the group's name, replaced by a black bar or "XXXXXXX" in the catalogue, adding a layer of conceptual provocation. This work serves as both a significant artistic reference and a commentary on the nature of representation.

      Superflex: An Artist with 6 Legs