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Klara Liden’s works defy classification: performance, installation, sound and video blend into multimedia installations. The artist occupies public spaces or makes the private public in an almost painful way, breaks with social conventions and aesthetic ways of seeing.
The publication for the 2010 blueOrange art prize illustrates, among other things, a range of black and white slide projections showing simple actions in blurred, slowed frame sequences. The work is a poignant and humorous revelation of the relationship between public and private space and between the general rules of conduct and personal freedom.
The publication for the 2010 blueOrange art prize illustrates, among other things, a range of black and white slide projections showing simple actions in blurred, slowed frame sequences. The work is a poignant and humorous revelation of the relationship between public and private space and between the general rules of conduct and personal freedom.