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The “Factory” exhibition is opening about television programs for children

The “Factory” exhibition is opening about television programs for children

© Katarina Pirak Sikku

From December 9 to February 27, the center of creative industries “Factory” in Moscow will take place of the collective exhibition of Swedish artists and writers “Tele-trash: from children's television to modern art and literature” dedicated to children's television projects of the 1960s and 1980s.

According to the Factory Center website , at the exhibition prepared by curators Andyeas Eieksson and Maria Lind, sculptures, comics, videos, installations, youtube channel, a real playground, as well as literary texts, one of which turned into a whole book for children will be presented.

The leading Swedish artists and writers carefully studied eleven international television programs for children, which were created in the sixties and eighties and were then broadcast on the Swedish television. The result was a series of new works of art and literary texts.

The topics with which the authors of the project work: the power of myth, the work of memory, non -verbal communication, censorship, the stamina of culture, the duality of the sweet and charming. The exhibition will present sculptures, comics, videos, installations, a playground, as well as literary texts, one of which has turned into a whole book for children.

After the end of the exhibition in the center of creative industries “Factory”, the project will move to Sweden, where it will be represented in the Kalmar Art Museum and in the Art Museum in Mindo.

Programs: “Cheburashka and Crocodile Gena” (USSR), “SEZAM Street” (USA), “Mole” (Czechoslovakia), Peppy of Long -Chop (Sweden), “Sandless Man” (GDR), Professor Balthazar (Yugoslavia), “Basen newspaper” (Netherlands), “Sun is bitten by heavenly in heaven Blacks ”(China),“ Once upon a time, there was ... man ”(France),“ Lost in a pancake ”(Sweden) and“ Girls rebel ”(Sweden).

Artists and writers: Petra Bauer, Ida Boriel and Lou Hillarp, ​​Andyeas Eieksson, Annika Ericksson, Jennifer Hayashida, Salad Hilwell, Karam Balzam, Runo Lagomarsino, Bekhzad Khosravi Nuri, Katarina Pirak Sicca, Olivia Plenister.

The exhibition is supported by the Embassy of Sweden in the Russian Federation