"Taj Mahal Travellers"
Stockholm, November 19th - December 20th, 2009
 

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Installation shot, first room
 



ANNA BARHAM (UK, 1974)
SARA BARKER (UK, 1980)
HARIS EPAMINONDA (CYP, 1980)
JEF GEYS (BEL, 1934)
LYDIA GIFFORD (UK, 1979)
BENOIT MAIRE (FRA, 1978)
DAVIDE MINUTI (IT, 1973)
JIMMY ROBERT (FRA, 1975)
ALAN STANNERS (UK, 1985)
JOHN STEZAKER (UK, 1949)

The Taj Mahal Travellers was a legendary Japanese improvisational group founded in 1969 by former Group Ongaku leader and Fluxus member Takehisa Kosugi. They combined Eastern and Western instruments, electronics and vocal chants, and used heavy post-production processing to create unique long flowing jams with deep organic droning and pulsing. Their music is considered to be the pinnacle of Asian psychedelic music of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Their founder later became a classical composer, notably composing scores for the Merce Cunningham Dance Company and presenting sound installations at a number of international art festivals. Between 1971 and 1972, invited by the Moderna Museet in Stockholm, they toured much of Europe and Asia, mostly travelling around in a Volkswagen mini-bus, and even performing at the Taj Mahal in India.

The exhibition aims to recreate this experimental attitude with an openess to materials and conceptual positions outside a canonic perspective. The group of artists covers many generations who work in the visual sphere but suggests a cross-fertilization between different practices open to performance, music and dance.

The artists included in Taj Mahal Travellers continually blur the boudaries between process and material, pushing both to their extremes. In their works the artists explore the tensions between order and chaos, rigidity and pliability, geometric and biomorphic form, series and singularity, and continuity and change. Yet each work has an inner coherence; not the coherence of logical thought, but of a musical composition.

The exhibition will be complemented with documentation relating to the concert at Moderna Museet in July 1971.

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SARA BARKER
Measured Up For a Dress, 2009
Steel, cardboard, cement, filler, acrylic paint, plywood, carpet
184 x 152 x 88 cm
 

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JEF GEYS
!VROUWENVRAGEN? (!WOMEN'S QUESTIONS?), 1964-
Ink on mm paper
(12x) 122 x 30 cm

 

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BENOIT MAIRE
The History of Geometry No. 2, 2009
Women's shoes, alabaster
ca. 34 x 20 (sculpture) 60 x 60 x 70 cm (box)
Ed. 1/2 + 1 AP
 

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HARIS EPAMINONDA
Untitled #04 k/g, 2008
Framed found images
Dimensions variable

 

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HARIS EPAMINONDA
Untitled #04 k/g, 2008
Detail

 

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HARIS EPAMINONDA
Untitled #04 k/g, 2008
Detail

 

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LYDIA GIFFORD
Tract, 2009
Oil paint, marble dust, Polythene, electrical tape, graphite, MDF
Dimensions variable

 

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JIMMY ROBERT
Untitled, 2007
Archival inkjet print
85 x 62 cm


Untitled, 2006
Archival inkjet print
68 x 58 cm

 

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ANNA BARHAM
Spied Elegant Arm, 2009

 

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ANNA BARHAM
Spied Elegant Arm, 2009
7 drawings, biro on paper
91 x 315 x 4 cm, each 63 x 45.5 cm

 

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Installation shot, second room
 

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BENOIT MAIRE
Histoire de la géometrie NÚ7, 2009
Baryth print
40 x 50 cm
Ed. 1/2 + 1 AP

 

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ALAN STANNERS
Archeopsychic Recall 2, 209
Spraypaint and enamel on canvas
100 x 80 cm

Wormhole, 2009
Spraypaint and enamel on canvas
91.5 x 71.5 cm

 

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DAVIDE MINUTI
Alexander 27_33, 2009
Polyester, latex, steel, acrylic, copper, iron
Dimensions variable

 

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JOHN STEZAKER

 

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JOHN STEZAKER
Pair XVI, 2009
Film still and postcard collage
25.3 x 20.3 cm

 

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JOHN STEZAKER
Weig I, 2008
Film still collage
20.4 x 25.4 cm

 

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JOHN STEZAKER
Weig III, 2008
Film still collage
20.4 x 25.4 cm

 

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ANNA BARHAM
Magenta, Emerald, Lapis, 2009
Digital projection, silent, 30 minutes
Ed. of 3 + 1 AP