A collaboration with the Institute for Colour during their summer school project “Scramble for Survival“in 2006. The project participants discussed the stereo-typed idea of artists, and their imagined future, which led to the two-part poto session. Part #1: group portrait of members of Institute for Colour, teaching staff and Danger Museum. Part #2, given the brief: […]
1st August – 6th November 2005, Peacock, Aberdeen, Scotland An Clar Glas (The Grey Album) investigates ideas of community, pop culture and the art institution through the iconography of the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper album. The project culminated in a re-shoot of the iconic album cover in Aberdeen in the autumn of 2005. It features a mix of Aberdeen locals, Beatles fans and his […]
15. 06. – 24.06. 2005, CORK PUBLIC MUSEUM, IRELAND. Blow-In is the culmination of Danger Museum’s experiences as outsiders or ‘blow-ins’ to Cork City, Ireland. The project consists of a booklet of interviews with practitioners in the art scene of Cork. They were conducted during the city’s year as European Capital of Culture, and presented with two compu […]
Current considerations on art institutions and the economy of desire Opening: Friday 15 April 8 pm Preopening and launching of the Opacity-fanzine: Thursday 14 April 8 pm 16.4 – 15.5 -05 Kajsa Dahlberg Danger Museum (Øyvind Renberg og Miho Shimizu). Markus Degerman Stephan Dillemuth Gardar Eide Einarsson Sofie Thorsen Curated by Nina Möntmann and Trude Iversen Opacity exp […]
15. 02. – 18.04. 2005 Stenersenmuseet, Oslo, Norway Danger Museum (Ostalgie) was initiated during a visit to Berlin in 2004 and presented at the BoundLess exhibition at Stenersenmuseet in Oslo. Traveling around the city we were fascinated by the small peculiarities on street level, like the German Hot Dog. Served with traditional bread roll, it seemed at first like a skew […]
OCTOBER. 2004 SPARWASSER HQ, BERLIN The project consists of a series of computer collages of an imagined opening at the Sparwasser HQ gallery in Berlin. They were created in advance of Danger Museum’s first actual visit to Berlin, and were based on snapshots and correspondence with the gallery, rumors and the general reputation of Sparwasser HQ in the art world. The result pres […]
A lounge night with Danger Museum’s directors. A little bit of talking, some screenings, discussion and drinks in an informal atmosphere, with artist collective Danger Museum. The artist collective Danger Museum started its activities in London in 1998, and now consists of Miho Shimizu (Japan), Oyvind Renberg (Norway) and Tien Wei Woon (Singapore). Their recent works revo […]
Joo young Lee and Danger Museum at Art Space Hue MARCH 2004 During our residency at SSamziespace in Seoul, Danger Museum developed the project Radio Hue, in collaboration with the gallery Art Space Hue. This is a radio style sound work that made a portrayal of the Seoul art scene of 2004 through interviews and reports with the people working within it. Artists, gallerist […]
Danger Museum and Arve Rød. Installation with audio interviews about Oslo’s art scene, including: Per Kvist (Chairman of the Fine Art committee of the National Arts Council Norway), Jonas Ekeberg (curator, writer and artist), Rolf Hoff (collector), Arve Bringaker (Head of the Norwegian Sculpture Association), Bo Krister Walstrom (artist and former director at Bergen Kunsthall) […]
Oslo, Norway Artists in Oslo open their studio to public. There are some exhibitions listed as part of this event. We will open our studio to introduce recent activities, mainly interviews related to Oslo Open and ongoing research for Sculpture Biennale project, which will be happening late this year (2003).Three different sized tvs are presenting interviews that we conducted. […]
2002.2.15 – 2.24 Opening 2002. 2. 15 Fri p.m 5:00 Insa Art Space of the Korean Culture & Arts Foundation 188 Gwanhoon-dong Jongno-gu, Seoul, Korea, 110-130 Curator: Dusu Choi Yeonsu Baik, Dian Bauer, Lali Chetwynd, Byoungil Choi, Dusu Choi, Houng Chul Choi, In Gyu Choi, Sean Cummins, Zeyad Dajani, Sabino D’Argenio, James Harris, Alexander Hidalgo, Norman Hogg, Y […]
Collaboration with Reiko Tada and Yuko Hikima 1st August 1999, Tokyo, Japan Miho Shimizu joined the art event called Sensory Field in Shibuya, Tokyo. The theme was “communication”, including video works, installations and performances by around 10 artists. Representing Danger Museum, Miho presented portable “ice cream box style” solo shows by Reiko Tada’s and […]