November 2017

 Please join us for the release of the publication Beth Laurin: Provisorium. The book has been published as part of our current exhibition with Beth Laurin and includes new texts by Josefine Wikström and Jaleh Mansoor, a contribution by Leif Elggren, a conversation with the artist and an extensive image section documenting artworks and projects. The publication will be presented by the artist and contributing writer Josefine Wikström, in discussion with Axel Wieder.
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 The event will introduce the festival and congress Visioner av Nuet (“Visions of the Present”), that took place in 1966 in Stockholm, and a second festival, organized by artist Anna Lundh in 2013, that was based on research into the earlier event, to reconsider its original concerns in a world fully immersed in the technology that in the 1960s was called “the new”. Anna Lundh will present her project Visions of the Now through a reading of a multi-volume archive box that was recently published to document this experiment.
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 Poetry podcasters and publishing house Podpoesi are coming to Index 19, celebrating the release of four new printed publications with upcoming writers Signe N. Hammar, Filip Lindberg, My Roman Fagerlind and Eugene Sundelius von Rosen. There will be readings from the four collections of poetry and a short presentation by the editors.
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 Index Residents and Index Teen Advisory Board have been busy with workshops and investigations of Beth Laurin’s exhibition. More than 60 students have been circulating in- and outside Index premises, mapping opposites and similarities, and making collages and juxtapositions using words and images. Find out more about our learning work on our blog.
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Order Index Publications
The program at Index is accompanied by publications that are produced with the artists and writers. We recently published an extensive publication with Willem de Rooij: Index, that documents his exhibition Riots, Protest, Mourning and Commemoration (as represented in newspapers, January 2000- July 2002) from 2015 in its entirety, and a book for our current exhibition, Beth Laurin: Provisorium. Both publications can be ordered through our website or by sending us an email.
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