Time: 18.00.- ca 19.00
Wednesday the 13th of November
Liljevalchs konsthall, Djurgårdsvägen 60, Stockholm
Svenska Konstkritikersamfundet
Den svenska sektionen av AICA
Time: 18.00.- ca 19.00
Wednesday the 13th of November
Liljevalchs konsthall, Djurgårdsvägen 60, Stockholm
Time: 8th of November 11.00 – 16.30
Norrköping Art Museum in collaboration with the Swedish Art Critics
Association arranges a seminar in connection with the exhibitions
Siri Derkert modernist and fashion designer and Pendant.
Place: Norrköping Art Museum, Kristinaplatsen
Signing up: Can be done at the latest on Wednesday the 6th of November to
kristina.meijhammar@norrkoping.se or call 011 – 15 26 04
Fee: 150 SEK including lunch & coffee.
Payment: Payment via postal giro 10 500-7. Mark the cheque ”Konstmuseet”.
Dont forget to fill in your name and address. You can also pay at the
registration on the day of the seminar. Please let us know how you want to
pay when signing up.
Train: Sthlm – Nrk 08.15 – 09.34 or Intercity 08.50 – 10.42,
Nrk -Sthlm17.22 – 18.40
Please note that the seminar will be held in Swedish
Programme
10 – 11 Registration
11.00 The director of the museum Birgitta Flensburg opens the seminar.
Opportunity to see the exhibitions ”Siri Derkert – modernist and designer”
and ”Pendant”
11.30 University lecturer Gunnel Larsson and professor Ulla Eson Bodin,
Department of Textiles at the University College in Borås shows her artistic
development project to interpret Siri Derkerts fashion drawings and
recreate the clothes
12.10 Lunch
13.00 The Harlequin: Christian Chambert, head of the Swedish section of
AICA.
The curators Annika Öhrner and Marianne Hultman present the exhibitions
”Siri Derkert – modernist and fashion designer” and ”Pendant”
13.30 Maria Carlgren, art historian:
Modernism made marginal – Siri Derkert as a fashion designer and the fashion
drawing as an aesthetic object
14.15 Coffee break
14.45 The artist Jenny Källman & the stylist and curator Jelena Rundqvist
about working artistically with the fashion reportage as form
15.30 Kerstin Wickman, professor of design history at Konstfack and design
writer:
To form the new person in the 1920s and the 2000s – skin, cover, surface
16.15 Summary of the afternoon