Exhibition: National Therapy by Peter Johansson

Artist Peter Johansson approaches the themes of nationalism and patriotism with a healthy dose of humour and self-mockery as well as a touch of provocation.
image de gauche : un homme déguisé en Fifi Brindacier, à droite deux hommes déguisés en hot dogs

Peter Johansson appropriates symbols of Swedish heritage and, never fearing ridicule, impersonates well-known national figures. Adopting a powerful aesthetic on the frontiers of kitsch, he asks some highly topical questions: where is the boundary between pride in one’s country and nationalism? Who does cultural heritage belong to, and who is entitled to appropriate it? At what point do national emblems become set in stone? What symbols and images are able to represent a nation, and who makes that decision?

Taking the example of Sweden, Peter Johansson prescribes a “national therapy” for all of us and encourages us to reflect upon the different images that embody a country and what lies behind them. The Institut Suédois, which is naturally concerned by these issues, will be organising several events to accompany the exhibition in early 2020.

In partnership with the Nationalmuseum and with support from the Swedish Art Council.

Admission free.
Vernissage: 14.11.2019 / 18:00 – 20:00

Complementary program:

 

14.11.2019 / 18:00 – 20:00 // Vernissage in presence of the artist

05.02.2020 / 19:00 // Cinema: Amateurs by Gabriela Pichler

13.02.2020 / 19:00 // Words and borders: how do writers deal with questions of nationalism, diversity and our relationships with others?

29.02.2020 / 17:00 // Discussion with Peter Johansson, Morgan Labar and Sinziana Ravini