Opening day: Guided tour with Goldin+Senneby

8 Mar, 14:00

As part of the opening day of Flare-Up, Accelerator invites you to a guided tour led jointly by the artist duo Goldin+Senneby and the exhibition’s curator, Richard Julin.

Drawing on the artist’s experience of living with multiple sclerosis (MS), the exhibition title, Flare-Up, refers to a treatable aspect of the disease. While the gradual progression of the condition offers limited options for intervention, the sudden flare-ups have attracted significant interest from the pharmaceutical industry, paving the way for lucrative treatments. Flare-Up also alludes to the volatile and inflammable nature of terpenes in pine resin, which has sparked investment in genetically engineered pines as a potential source of green energy.

Saturday 8 March
The tour starts at 14:00 in the exhibition space and lasts about an hour.
Free admission, no pre-registration required.

About Goldin+Senneby

Goldin+Senneby (since 2004) is a Stockholm-based artist duo whose work has explored how economic structures shape our society. In recent years, their practice has increasingly focused on issues of illness, care, and accessibility.

They have exhibited at the biennials in São Paulo, Istanbul, and Gwangju; held solo exhibitions at The Power Plant in Toronto, Kadist in Paris, and e-flux in New York; and their works are included in the public collections of Moderna Museet in Stockholm, Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.

Read more about the exhibition here.

Illustration with a red background. On the right side of the image, there is a transparent human body with lime green outlines, one arm extended toward the center, and antennas on the head. Inside the body, organs are visible in black and white. In the upper left corner of the image, there are footprints of two vertical barefoot feet in black, the right foot placed in front of the left. Above and below each footprint, there are three irregular black lines.
Illustration by Johan Hjerpe for Goldin+Senneby.