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João Penalva
6 February – 4 April 2010

 

Lunds konsthall’s programme for 2010 starts with a solo exhibition by the celebrated Portuguese artist João Penalva. The focus is on works produced in the last five years, with one important earlier piece, the slide and sound installation Character and Player, 1998, as a bass note.

The exhibition includes, among other works, the slide and video installation Pavlina and the automated shadow theatre Petit Verre, both 2007. There is also a specially commissioned installation of ten loose-sheet picture books, individually titled and displayed on tables, and a series of seven large framed digital prints with accompanying short texts, also individually titled.

In addition to the display at Lunds konsthall, four of Penalva’s films are shown at the Kino cinema theatre in Lund: 336 PEK (336 Rivers), 1999; Kitsune (The Fox Sprit), 2001; Harangozó (The Bell-Ringer), 2004; The Roar of Lions, 2007.

Narrativity is of great importance in João Penalva’s art, which is shaped by his capacity for speaking in images and juxtaposing images with words. His imagery is lens-based, reflecting an outside world, and his writing becomes an inner voice. He works with film and video or with prints of various photographic images, often in composite installations that combine several artistic media, sound and light.

Penalva’s art can be understood in terms of physicality, visuality and theatricality. He offers viewers condensed reflections on visual data and precise modulations of emotional states. The impact of built space and bodily time are key elements in the works selected for the exhibition at Lunds konsthall, which bring together the palpable, the imaginary and the unconscious.

In this configuration, Penalva’s works appear to be governed by the logic of the dream. According to the philosopher Henri Bergson, the dreamer uses the same mental faculties as when he is awake, but without the restrictions that bind him when he must attend to life. He conjures up any image he fancies, and the absurdity associated with dreams is nothing but his attempt to analyse these images rather than just letting them flutter by. The dreamer, Bergson says, is too logical.

Lunds konsthall warmly thanks all the lenders, and above all the artist for his extraordinary commitment and his fine sensibility towards the gallery’s unique architecture.

João Penalva was born in Lisbon in 1949. He studied at Chelsea School of Art, London, where he has lived from 1976. In 2003–04 Penalva was awarded the DAAD Artists’ Residency in Berlin. As External Tutor at the Malmö Art Academy he has influenced the development of many younger artists. Penalva represented Portugal at the 13th São Paulo Biennial in 1996 and at the 46th Venice Biennale in 2001. He also exhibited at the 2nd Berlin Biennial in 2001 and at the 11th Sydney Biennial in 2002. Solo exhibitions include: Centro Cultural de Belém, Lisbon, and FRAC Languedoc-Roussillon, Montpellier, 1999; Camden Arts Centre, London, Contemporary Art Center, Vilnius, Galerie im Taxispalais, Innsbruck and Tramway, Glasgow, 2000; Rooseum, Malmö, 2002; Institute of Visual Arts, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, and The Power Plant, Toronto, 2003; Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art, Porto, and Ludwig Museum, Budapest, 2005; Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, 2006; DAAD Gallery, Berlin, and Mead Gallery, Warwick Arts Centre, University of Warwick, Coventry, 2007.

 

Screenings of Films by João Penalva at Kino Cinema Theatre in Lund.

 

 

 

Channeled

Dansen är närvarande – Dance is Present

Art & Life

Play Along. Recast

Henrik Håkansson. A Forest Divided

Social Fabric

The Opposite of Me Is I. Miriam Bäckström

Encounter with Hill. Selections from the Malmö Art Museum

To See the Dimensions. Artists from Georgia

Poul Gernes. Retrospective

I, the Undersigned. Rabih Mroué

ESCAPE. Majd Abdel Hamid, Joanna Bini Eda, Caire de Santa Coloma, Miro Dorow, Karen Gimle, Til Heinicke, Leonie Hesse, Khaled Jarrar, Nina Jensen, Ingrid Koslung, Anne-Kathrin Loth, Henning Lundkvist, Tiago Mestre, Nikolaj Nekh, Olof Nimar, Lydia Paasche, Sofia Berti Rojas, Omaya Salman, Julian Stalbohm, Sarah Steiner, Maiken Stene, Lars-Andreas Tovey Kristiansen, André Trindade, Thale Vangen, Joen P Vedel, Martin Weiser, Constanze Wicke

Lunds konsthall Presentation. Patrik Aarnivaara, Fredrik Auster, Elin Behrens, Ana Bezelga, Carl Boutard, Nanna Debois Buhl, Karolina Erlingsson, Tamar Guimarães, Hertha Hanson, Marie Kølbæk Iversen, José Luis Martinat, Viktor Rosdahl, Hans Scherer, Hanna Sjöstrand, Vladimir Tomi

Michel Auder. The World Out of My hands

Bruno Knutman. Wolf at the Door

João Penalva

Lunds konsthall Production #3: Petra Bauer, Kajsa Dahlberg, Maria Lusitano Santos

Nasreen Mohamedi, Rasheed Araeen, Raqs Media Collective

Omer Fast

π and around. Eva Löfdahl

Modules. Sirous Namazi

The Immediate Future. Manon de Boer, Zilvinas Kempinas, Melvin Moti

Ten Photographers

After Eisenstein. Boris Michailov, Olga Tjernysjova + film by Sergej Eisenstein, Kira Muratova

CECI. Cecilia Edefalk

studies/play. Luca Frei

Ellipsis. Chantal Akerman, Lili Dujourie, Francesca Woodman

Time and Again. Fiona Tan

See Us Act. Harun Farocki/Andrei Ujica, Melik Ohanian + portrait of Nicolae Ceausescu

I want to be able to see what it is. Mats Andersson, Alexander Gutke, Viktor Kopp, Runo Lagomarsino, Eva Larsson, Anna Ling, Sirous Namazi, Annika Ström, Astrid Svangren, Sophie Tottie

Lunds konsthall 50 years

Art Of The Posssible. Miriam Bäckström/Kira Carpelan, Ion Grigorescu, Arturas Raila, Raqs Media Collective

Electrohype

Messages From The Unseen. Matthew Buckingham, Joachim Koester

Malmö Art Academy. Sopawan Boonnimitra, Matts Leiderstam, Miya Yoshida

Gustav Metzger

Pia Rönicke

AKAD

The light setup. Olafur Eliasson

Public Act. Lara Almarcegui, Sean Snyder, Darius Ziura, Åsa Sonjasdotter

Archive Project. Dolores Zinny/Juan Maidagan

Isolarion. Sophie Tottie

(rider): law and creativity. Liam Gillick/Philippe Parreno

Publikation(pages). Annelie Nilsson/Susann Rönnertz

Der Fall Joseph. Petra Bauer

(dys)function. Attila Csörgó, Ceal Floyer, Alexander Gutke, Rivane Neuenschwander

Criss-Cross

Counterclockwise Circumambulation. Sture Johannesson

Michael Baers, Pia Rönicke. Six architects respond to a kind of architectural Rorschach test

Semantic Gap. Dolores Zinny/Juan Maidagan