Ingen Å är en Ö / No river is an island at Rydals museum
220520 - 221009
Process exhibition at Rydals museum Ingen Å är en Ö (No river is an island), within the project Skimmer och härvor, an exploratory work situation about the river Viskan under a post-humanistic umbrella. We participated in the group consisting of artists and researchers, members of a graphic workshop, an art school, writers and more.
Initiators and curators Theo Ågren and Thomas Laurin
MASUs contribution to the exhibition started in the ongoing work within the project (Material)Site Recordings and the moving laths. From 2021 we have a forest lab in Skene next to Hedgärdessjön. A site we borrow from Ann och Anders Broberg for approx. 3 years.
This is the home to our laths when they not on the move recording. The site is a place where the water starts to run to the river Viskan passing Hedgärdessjön.
The name of our work is Malström (Maelstrom) and has a shape of a vortex and consists of 1300 laths connected with 3000 cable ties.
The dark wooden laths in the exhibition bring recorded traces from their travels and the site at Hedgärdessjön as well as ants and other insects, fungi, animals, and exercisers. 400 laths are new; white with yet no history.
The installation is built in an investigative process, next to (almost in front of) the entrance of the art space. Visitors have to come really close to it when moving in to enter the exhibition.
The installation marks a division between the variety of the two laths by dark laths underneath and lighter above creating a movement towards the large window.















