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Accelerator presents the solo exhibition Flare-
International ongoing exhibitions
Drawing on the artist’s experience of living with multiple sclerosis (MS), the exhibition title, Flare-
Since 2018, Goldin+Senneby has collaborated with Katie Kitamura, blending their artistic practice with her narrative craft to explore themes of autoimmunity—the fraught notion of a body at war with itself—and the stakes of reengineering life to defend against biological or environmental peril. Flare-
Goldin+Senneby’s research, experiments, and performances have inspired Kitamura’s fiction, which, in turn, has influenced the duo’s artistic output. Flare-
As an exhibition space operated by Stockholm University, Accelerator has a particular interest in the relationship between art and science, exploring how the two fields can inform one another. In addition to organising a public programme that engages with researchers at the university, this focus has sparked a dialogue with the Anthropocene Laboratory at The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Goldin+Senneby was invited to participate in research initiatives within the lab, leading to a series of works titled ‘After Landscape’, which reconstruct the protective glass in front of famous landscape paintings that were subjected to climate protests. Unlike the iconoclasms of previous centuries, these actions have not impacted the paintings themselves, but stopped at the protective glass, also referred to as the ‘climate frame’.
After Accelerator, a version of Flare-
Exhibition 08 March -
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Goldin+Senneby, Flare-