cum pane
as part of Dinner for Future, a European Pavilion project focusing on food production, me, Johan Widén and Elin Maria Johansson participated in scenario work and round table discussion with farmers and a diverse range of other stakeholders during spring 2022. As the project’s companion artists we did work-in progress presentations and concluded with a series of art works (video, paintings, installations and a sound walk) presented 10-11 september 2022, connecting three locations in and around the small village Hammarlunda under the title cum pane, weaving a half fictitious, half documentary story about a women living with her cats on an ancient farm, exploring old myths and painting to convey her fears and worries about the future.
Our collaborative video work also became part of, and can be found at Anti War Coalition.
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