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Friday, 26 February 2010

Installation eller kunstværk?


Torbjørn Rødlands foto "Brændende kranium" er umiddelbart fascinerende, men i sammenhæng med udstillingens øvrige fotos opstår en fortælling om Holocaust.

Fra Kunstavisen nr. 2, 2010

Den norske fotograf Torbjørn Rødland (f. 1970) udstiller indtil 13. marts i Galleri Nils Stærk, København. Det kan være svært at finde rundt i udstillingen – men der er hjælp at hente.

Af Lars Pryds

Rent praktisk er ophængningen hurtigt overset – udstillingen består af blot 13 fotografier i formater op til 140 x 110 cm.

Det første man ser er seks billeder af et kranium, fotograferet i forskellige stadier i en kremeringsovn. Billederne er æstetisk smukke i de gyldne toner fra flammerne; der er et tidsmæssigt forløb i serien, og da det er sjældent man får lov til at følge med så langt ind i afskeden med en afdød, vækkes nysgerrigheden på samme måde som et godt reportagefotografi kan gøre det.

De øvrige billeder er knap så tilgængelige, trods det at de er umiddelbart banale, overfladiske og ufarlige: et dårligt belyst portræt af en teenagepige, en hånd der holder en mobiltelefon, fire affotograferinger af tegnede Disney-figurer og en tysk turistplakat. Galleriet har dog fremstillet et lille ark med Torbjørn Rødlands tanker bag billederne, og med det er man hjulpet lidt bedre på vej.

Man kan læse sig til, at billedet på mobiltelefonens skærm forestiller Anne Frank, der under Anden Verdenskrig skjulte sig for nazisterne i et hus i Amsterdam. Det nutidige billede af teenageren med tandbøjle har netop titlen "Amsterdam". De fire Disney-figurer er affotograferinger af akvareller, angiveligt malet af Adolf Hitler; og endelig viser det tyske slot på turistplakaten sig at være Schloss Neuschwannstein, der dannede inspiration for Disneys Torneroseslot.

Selv siger Torbjørn Rødland (i et interview til kopenhagen.dk), at udstillingen er en "diskussion af nuttetheden og dens mørke sider" – hvor eksempelvis de harmløse kopier af Disneys figurer får en helt anden alvor, når man véd at det er Hitler, der har ført penslen – og at han vil vise os billeder af Holocaust, "den store mytologiske fortælling om ondskab", hvori Anne Frank spiller en hovedrolle. Udstillingens titel, "Dearest Kitty", er da også taget efter de ord, Anne Frank indledte sine dagbogsskriverier med.

En anelse fortænkt, måske, men der kommer alligevel en slags mening i det banale – eller i hvert fald en dialog mellem udstillingens værker. Selv de brændende kranier bliver en del af helheden, hvis der kobles mellem Hitler og flammerne, som de vel så ud i udryddelseslejrenes krematorier. Dermed bliver udstillingen en installation, snarere end en ophængning af enkeltværker, der – bortset fra krematorieserien – ikke i sig selv er voldsomt fortællende. Med mindre man altså læser baggrundsmaterialet.

Torbjørn Rødland: "Dearest Kitty"
Til 13. marts 2010
Galleri Nils Stærk
Ny Carlsberg Vej 68, 1760 København V
www.nilsstaerk.dk

Monday, 22 February 2010

SND: Winners announced


The winners in SND's 31st Annual Creative Competition have been found, and the results are now posted in a searchable database on the SND website.
__Scandinavian newspapers did well as always – with Sweden taking home the largest number of awards: 1 silver and 24 awards of excellence, shared between 7 newspapers.
__Politiken was the only newspaper from Denmark to win this year – a stunning 4 silver awards and 16 excellences are on their way to Copenhagen. One project – "Kokkens sidste måltid / The last supper of the chef" of which the front page is shown above – was actually a double winner, taking silver in the "Feaure" category as well as in the "Photography/Multiple photos" category. The chefs were photographed by Martin Bubandt.
__Four publications in Finland shared 5 awards of excellence, and 2 went to Norway – both to Bergens Tidende.

Congratulations to the winners!

To search for winners by category, publication or other criteria, go to: http://office.snd.org/competitions/contest31.lasso

Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Storslået Strik på tilbud


Lisbeths bog "Storslået Strik" er i øjeblikket på tilbud på forsiden af eLounge – og det er ikke for sjov: Det er en skidego' bog og derfor er den nr. 6 på eLounge's samlede bestsellerliste lige nu. Og selvfølgelig nr. 1 i kategorien for "Hobby, quizzer og spil" !
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Tuesday, 16 February 2010

SNDS: Competition and Facebook

We're waiting for the final count of the competition results from the judges in the Best of Scandinavia News Design 2010 competition – but they will be here soon. The preliminary count estimates that almost 90 awards will be given. The winners will receive their diplomas at the seminar in Oslo on the 23rd of April.

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Wednesday, 10 February 2010

SNDS: Judging in Billund


The selection of pages to win this years' awards in the "Best of Scandinavian News Design" competition has been going on since Sunday, at Hotel Legoland in Billund, Denmark. Many winners have been found already, but in a final session Thursday the judges will finetune their decisions. The total number of entries is almost the same as last year, but the number of entries in the online categories is the highest ever, reaching 80. In the print categories, the "Redesign" category is the largest for a long time, counting 34 entries.
__Above is one of the entries in the "Feature" category; shown below are pages ready for the critical eyes of the jury in the morning. Jury member Lotta Ek, Dagens Nyheter, is writing the text for the catalogue which will be published in April, showing all the winning pages.

Tuesday, 2 February 2010

1984 – Apple Macintosh ad



That Apple ad
The iconic 1984 advert only ran during that year's Superbowl, but it's one of the most influental adverts of all time. It was named Commercial of the Decade by industry bible Advertising Age, and in 1995 the same magazine dubbed itthe best ad of the last 50 years. Directed by Ridley Scott, who'd just finished making Blade Runner, the ad cost an unprecedented amount of cash – $700,000 – and it horrified Apple's management, who cancelled one of the two advertising slots they'd booked. Despite this, the advert entranced viewers, made Apple's name and introduced the world to something called the 'Macintosh'.
(MacFormat, April 2006)

A preview of the ad was greeted with foot-stomping, whistling applause from the sales force at a fall meeting, several members of the original Macintosh marketing team say. But the Apple board of directors was much less impressed, and in fact ordered ad agency Chiat/Day to try to sell the Super Bowl advertising time spots. When the agency reported it couldn't unload the 60-second spot by the deadline, Apple's board suggested swapping in an Apple II advertisement – but none was suitable. So the board acquiesced, the spot ran –and the Mac made its mark on the advertising field as well as on the technology world.
[…] The hammer throwing athlete/actress is Anya Major, who also appeared as the Russian borderguard in Elton John's music video Nikita.
(http://design.osu.edu)


See the 2004 iPod equipped version here