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PERFORMANCE VOYAGE 6

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Artists' Association MUU proudly presents: PERFORMANCE VOYAGE 6 Performance Voyage 6 is a series of international video performances on the theme of Future - Tomorrow Produced by Artists’ Association MUU, Performance Voyage 6 is a series of international video performances that will have its world premiere at the Finnish Institute in Stockholm from 11 March to 9 April 2016. The show comprises 17 works by 17 artists or groups. Performance Voyage 6 has three facets – the exhibition, a world tour, and a DVD publication. The works were selected by a jury composed of Annette Arlander, artist and professor, Juha-Heikki Tihinen, curator, Pro Artibus Foundation, and Timo Soppela, director, MUU. The works in Performance Voyage 6 were chosen from submissions received in response to an international open call. The theme Future-Tomorrow inspired artists to explore our ever receding future and search for thing as-yet-to-be, whether future hopes or dystopias of desperation. How do we see the future? What hopes, fears and expectations does it awaken in us? Artists around the world were invited to send in their visions of the future, which could be the literal tomorrow, the world in the year 2050, or something inexplicably far away from us both in time and in space. After the exhibition, Performance Voyage 6 will go in a world tour that covers several countries including Germany, Italy and USA. In 2016, the Performance Voyage 6 compilation will be presented internationally in 15 different locations, including Scandinavia, Continental Europe and North America. PERFORMANCE VOYAGE SINCE 2011 – The Performance Voyage project was launched in 2011 as an ancillary event of the Amorph! festival. Since then it has become a staple part of the annual project operations of MUU, and it has increased in prominence every year. The purpose of the Performance Voyage project is also to record and document transitory performances and thereby to extend their life also beyond the moment itself. ARTISTS Caroline Blais, Annika Dahlsten & Markku Laakso, James Duesing, Roberto Fassone, Rick Fisher & Don Rice, Andrew de Freitas, Magda Gebhardt, Patricija Gilyte, Stefan Hurtig, Henri Hutt, Linda Lenssen, Michael Mallis, Roberta Orlando, Johanna Reich, Pia Siren, Niko Skorpio, Willem Wilhelmus & Tomasz Szrama. Video by MUU Media Base (parts of the video: Michael Mallis, The Great Flood) muugalleria@muu.fi, http://www.muu.fi

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