FALL '09
CALENDAR

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Sunday September 20 at 2pm
Curator Tessa Praun gives a free guided tour of the exhibition with Smadar Dreyfus.

October 1 at 9 pm - Enskilda Galleriet, Kronobergsgatan 37.
Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall and MoonSpoon Saloon proudly present: CALIFORNIA

MoonSpoon Saloon's new collection “California” will be shown at an extraordinary performance in conjunction with Magasin 3:s exhibition “Old confused” by Tal R.

After the performance Magasin 3 hosts a party at Allmänna Galleriet, upstairs.
DJs: Rollerboys

Exhibition opening of “Old confused” by Tal R on the same day, 5-8pm at Magasin 3. Read more at www.magasin3.com

The evening is presented by Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall and MoonSpoon Saloon with support by the Danish embassy in Stockholm.

Sunday October 18
Free guided tour of Sol LeWitt with exhibition curator Elisabeth Millqvist at 2pm (in Swedish).

Tuesday October 27 at 7 pm
Lecture by Anne Karpf in relation to the exhibition with Smadar Dreyfus

Bellowed Endearments and Echoes of Resistance: How the Voice Bonds and Unbinds in Smadar Dreyfus' "Mother's Day"

In Dreyfus's compelling installation the voice refuses to be pinned down. At once intensely personal and resolutely collective, a marker of intimacy and a site of resistance, the shouted exchanges of mothers and children separated by the Israeli-Syrian ceasefire line on the Golan Heights speak of both a specific context - Druze families divided by the occupation of the Heights; Middle Eastern women's use of the voice to declaim and lament - and more universal ones: the voice as connective tissue between mothers and children; the multiple registers that co-exist in vocal interchange. Disembodied voices, unsynchronised interchanges: Dreyfus forms them into an eloquent work about dislocation, silence and liminal communication.

Anne Karpf is a writer and sociologist. Her books include the family memoir 'The War After: Living with the Holocaust' (Faber Finds) and 'The Human Voice: The Story of a Remarkable Talent' (Bloomsbury). She writes on social and cultural affairs for The Guardian, broadcasts regularly for the BBC, and is co-editor of 'A Time to Speak Out: Israel, Zionism and Jewish identity' (Verso). She teaches at London Metropolitan University.

The exhibition and café are open 5-7 pm.
Exhibition curator Tessa Praun gives an introduction to the exhibition (in Swedish) at 6 pm.

Thursday November 5 at 7pm
Artist talk with Tal R in the lobby of Magasin 3

Chief curator Richard Julin in conversation with Tal R about his artistry and the work with his exhibition at Magasin 3.