(being) a multiplicity

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Abstract

(being) a multiplicity
a solo exhibition by Tina Mariane Krogh Madsen
8.9.– 22.10.2023

(being) a multiplicity consists of performative works by Danish artist Tina Mariane Krogh Madsen which are connected to earthly processes and geological collaborations, positioning our awareness towards time and movement within matter. As an installation it focuses on a sensory approach and understanding of environmental urgencies departing in the relational. Through listenings, movements, tactile and aural experimentation, ideas connected to composite existence will be unfolded in the gallery space as registrations, drawings, scores and notations, sound, video, and performance art.
The works and processes featured are all departing in materials from fieldwork and artistic residencies in the Nordic countries connected to the locality of the Kimitoön area, here presented as dynamic spatial propositions. They are thus reflections and resonances coming from other places which are reactivated and connected to the framework of Kulturhus Björkboda; as a transdisciplinary composition which is driven by the dynamics of the multiple – of being a multiplicity – always more than one!

(being) a multiplicity includes an opening performance which activates the gallery space and completes the installation, taking place on September 8th. Additionally, the exhibition will include listening sessions facilitated by the artist, in and around Kulturhus Björkboda. These sessions will take place on September 30. and October 22., starting on both dates at 13.00. On September 30. there will additionally be added materials to the installation as a performative gesture departing directly from the listening session.

Tina Mariane Krogh Madsen (DK) is an artist and researcher who works between performance art, sound, open technology, and matter – in a mode of practicing and collaborating with philosophy and geological agency. Madsen is a doctoral candidate at Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture (FI) at the Department of Art and Media, researching in environmental, ethico-aesthetic performance art and affective relations in the context of climate change. Madsen has studied art and education at the College of Arts, Crafts, and Design (DK), and holds a Master of Arts in Art History from Aarhus University (DK). Madsen works with Deep Listening as a crucial method and is a certified Deep Listening facilitator from the Center for Deep Listening, Rensselaer Polytech Institute (US). Madsen has performed and presented their work internationally in many formats and contexts and has been active in performance art since 1998. Madsen is the founder and curator of performance protocols, a nomadic platform for instruction-based art and collaborative processes, as well as a member of BKF (Danish Visual Artists), The Finnish Bioart Society, and affiliated with The Eco and Bioart Lab (Linköping University, SE).
The artist is performing in the opening on September 8th.

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Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationKemiönsaari
PublisherKulturhus Björkboda
Publication statusPublished - 8 Sept 2023
MoE publication typeF1 Published independent work of art or performance
Event(being) a multiplicity - Kulturhus Björkboda, Kemiönsaari, Finland
Duration: 8 Sept 202322 Oct 2023
https://kubu.fi/project/being-a-multiplicity/

Keywords

  • performative
  • performance art
  • sound art
  • geology
  • philosophy

Field of art

  • Contemporary art

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  • Listening Sessions

    Madsen, T. M. K., 22 Oct 2023

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