Art talk: In Search of Time Not Yet Lost
  • 3 november kl 18:00-19:00, Stora Nygatan 7

Welcome to Stora Nygatan 7 on November 3rd

Art talk: In Search of Time Not Yet Lost

About developments, currents, and challenges in today’s and tomorrow’s contemporary art world. The talk will be held in English. In co-operation with C-print. Free entrance and drinks included. Rsvp norna@storanygatan7.se

Natasha Marie Llorens is a Franco-American writer, an independent curator, and an art theorist. She holds an MA from the Center of Curatorial Studies at Bard College and a PhD in modern art history from Columbia University in New York. She has been based in Stockholm since 2020, where she is Professor of Art and Theory at the Royal Institute of Art Stockholm.

Hendrik Folkerts is Curator of International Contemporary Art and Head of Exhibitions at the Moderna Museet, Stockholm. Folkerts previously was Dittmer Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Art Institute of Chicago (2017-2022); Curator at documenta 14, Kassel/Athens (2014-2017); Curator of Performance, Film, and Discursive Programs at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (2010-2015); and Coordinator of the Curatorial Program at De Appel arts centre, Amsterdam (2009-2011). 

Lisa Tan is an artist and Professor of Fine Art at Konstfack. Her work was recently included in exhibitions at Kunstinstituut Melly (Rotterdam), Tabakalera (San Sebastián), Moderna Museet (Stockholm), and in the 11th edition of the Göteborg International Biennial for Contemporary Art.

Ashik Zaman is the co-founder, editor-in-chief and curator of the art publication and nomadic exhibition platform C-print (2013-) and is a curator at Konstnärshuset, Stockholm. He is a board member of the Swedish Arts Grants Committee (Konstnärsnämnden) and previously served as Artistic Manager of Market Art Fair (Stockholm). As a curator he is currently presenting several exhibitions: at Riksidrottsmuseum, Konstnärshuset and Bas Konsthall in the Stockholm area.

Natasha’s image: courtesy of Maarten Nauw and Framer Framed in Amsterdam.