Karl Larsson (SE 1977) is an artist, poet and editor. These diverse positions have coalesced in an artistic practice that can be described as both editorial and literary, but that differs from writing in a conventional sense in its focus on spatial experience, embodiment and activism.
Fold by Fold the Widowed Stone Unrobes Itself, 2017 at EKKM, Tallinn, Estonia.
Curator: Stefanie Hessler
Artists: Gintaras Didžiapetris, David Kasprzak, Karl Larsson, Kristina Õllek, Triin Tamm
Can an exhibition create a temporary zone in which the rules we use to conceive of reality – gravity, chronos, causality, you name it – don’t apply in the way we are accustomed to? Can it fold onto itself to induce glitches, interruptions, wormholes into a different dimension – like sound evaporating from behind a stone wall with a source impossible to be localised – a room in which standing bodies appear sloped even though everything else seems to be upright – a corridor leading nowhere and everywhere at once?