FOTOBOKFESTIVAL OSLO 2021 PROGRAM
19 August 2021 I Opening
16.00 – Deichman Bjørvika
18.00 – Arbeidersamfunnets Plass
19.00 – Fotogalleriet
20 - 29 August I Arbeidersamfunnets Plass
Temporary installation focused on 'Public Space'
20 - 22 August I Fotogalleriet | 12.00 - 20.00
A temporary installation devoted to ‘Representation and Beyond’
20 August I Fotogalleriet I 17.00 - 19.00
Artist talk: Rebecca Jafari - Det du ikke ser
22 August I Fotogalleriet I 17.00 - 19.00
Artist talks and book launches Tonje Bøe Birkeland and Fin Serck-Hanssen
23 August (Monday) I Deichman Bjørvika | 15.30 - 18.30
The Seminar: Photography and Words: Narratives, Stories, Representations
FOTOBOKFESTIVAL BOOK STUDIOS / EXHIBITION
20 August - 5 September I Deichman Bjørvika (during library opening hours)
7 - 19 September I Deichman Grünerløkka (during library opening hours)
21 September - 4 October I Deichman Torshov (during library opening hours)
SATELLITE EVENTS
19 August I Fotografihuset I 14.00 - 17.00
Seminar: Photography & Trauma
19 August I CYAN Studio I 14.00 - 17.00
Book launch & discussion ‘Teller bare én’
19 August I Fotogalleriet / Vega Scene I 17.00 - 18.00
Book launch: Conversations on Photography
20 August I CYAN Studio I 17.00 - 19.00
Book launch and workshop: ‘Husker du?’ by Leah Solomons
21 August I Fotografihuset I 13.00 - 20.00
Book launch: Sofie Amalie Klougart & Christian Belgaux - Dette Året
21 August I CYAN Studio I 18.00 - 19.00
Book launch and talk: Dev Dhunsi & Emil Kjærnli
22 August I CYAN Studio I 18.00 - 19.00
Book launch, book bath and book signing with Kirsten Randers-Pehrson
LOCATIONS
Public space (Arbeidersamfunnets Plass)
20 - 29 August
While previous iterations of Fotobokfestival Oslo hosted display containers, the Arbeidersamfunnets plass this year includes a temporary installation set up in dialogue with Viel Bjerkeset Andersen’s already existing sculptures, Towards North (Mot nord), the square’s original 2009 renovation plan, and current status of the place. Books are 'displayed' and 'presented' as audio recordings accessible through QR codes. Visual elements appear on existing elements of the space. Artists presented in this part are Jordi Barreras (ALREADY BUT NOT YET, Punctum 2020) and Adrian Bugge, (Y. Bygget som forsvant / The building that disappeared, Uten Tittel 2021). The books can be found in public libraries in specially designed FFO2021 book studios (see info below for details) and in Fotogalleriet (between 20-22 August).
Fotogalleriet
20 - 22 August
Opening hours 12 - 20
Fotogalleriet hosts a temporary installation, ‘Representation and Beyond’, which focuses on investigating the historical and current status of broadly defined portraiture (including self-portraiture). Apart from works that fit a more classical understanding of this particular genre, the installation also includes photographs that avoid a literal understanding of portraiture in favor of abstract - or simply different – representational forms connected to various personal or ethical issues (intimacy, politics, etc.). In this context, the portrait becomes a mirror of various visual languages and approaches underlined by one main rule: respect for the photographed subject and understanding of his/her situation and the given context. In ‘Representation and Beyond’ you will find books (or/and projects) by: Dawoud Bey, Christian Belgaux, Magnus Cederlund, Andrea Gjestvang, Mads Greve, Rebecca Jafari, Sofie Amalie Klougart, Lin Shiauyu, Linda Zhengová. Fotogalleriet also hosts book launches/artist talks and shortlisted photobook dummies from the Inaugural Hong Kong Photobook Festival (Clean Hong Kong Action by Siu Wai-hang, The Man Who Attends to the Times by Yim Sui-fong, The Dayspring of Eternity by Lau Chi-chung).
Deichman Bjørvika
Deichman Grünerløkka
Deichman Torshov
From August 19 – September 5, all of the festival books are exhibited at Deichman Bjørvika on the 4th floor in an arranged book studio accompanied by a temporary installation. Afterwards, the festival book studio will move to other local library branches (7 - 19 September Deichman Grünerløkka; 21 - 4 October Deichman Torshov) and the festival's photobooks will be donated to the public library. The theme ‘Photography and Words’ (or more photography and literature) focuses on these unique publications in which text and photography are in dialogue. This theme includes books of such artists and/or writers as: Tonje Bøe Birkeland, Tomas Espedal, Katinka Goldberg, Jiri Havran, Anaïs Horn, Xenia Nikolskaya, Marina Vitaglione, Line Ørnes Søndergaard, Yohan Shanmugaratnam, John Erik Riley.
Organiser
Forbundet Frie Fotografer
Møllergata 34, N-0179, Oslo
Contact
Project manager:
Bjørn-Henrik Lybeck
bjornhenrik@fffotografer.no
Venue
Gamle Munch
Address: Tøyengata 53, 0563 Oslo
Organiser
Forbundet Frie Fotografer
Møllergata 34, N-0179, Oslo
Venue
Gamle Munch
Address: Tøyengata 53, 0563 Oslo
Contact
Project manager:
Bjørn-Henrik Lybeck
bjornhenrik@fffotografer.no