Gideonsson/Londré

The artistic duo Gideonsson/Londré, who live and work in the village of Kallrör, Sweden, examine the relationship with time and body through performances, installations, and interventions.

Gideonsson/Londré (Sweden, born 1985 and 1986), Arch, 2021, waxed wood, steel banding, dimensions variable: four sculptures approx. 13 x 39 3/8 x 47 1/4 inches, each. Courtesy of the artist. © Gideonsson/Londré

Part of their practice consists of positioning and using the body in different ways in highly regulated everyday activities to interrupt the usual patterns of movement. For them, this approach liberates knowledge and characteristics stored in our bodies that we have lost contact with over time.

Gideonsson/Londré (Sweden, born 1985 and 1986), Arch, 2021, waxed wood, steel banding, dimensions variable: four sculptures approx. 13 x 39 3/8 x 47 1/4 inches, each. Courtesy of the artist. © Gideonsson/Londré

The new installation Arch, developed for this exhibition, is an exploration of how to trace time within our biological structures, specifically the spine. The artists believe the shift to bipedalism introduced traumas into our bodies, such as back pain, neuroses, diseases, poor digestion, and so on. Arch addresses the trauma carried in our bodies because of human evolution and will evolve as a performance throughout the exhibition series.


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