MAGNIFICENT DIGITAL VIDEO WORKS
In February, Fotografiska Stockholm opens its doors to two magnificent digital video works. The first, Glows in the Arctic, is a work by New York-based Chinese artist Yang Yongliang that he created from 2020 to 2022, during the Corona pandemic. The work was inspired by a time of isolation, where countries became more separated than ever. Yongliang, who lives his life in both New York and Shanghai, experienced the impact of the pandemic on people in each place.
GLOWS IN THE ARCTIC
Shows urban environments from different continents, from places like New York, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Paris, London and Tokyo, and how they change as a result of a lockdown. Yongliang’s unique imagery is characterized by digital landscape painting, and his skills have evolved in tandem with digital imaging technology.
MOHAU MODISAKENG
In the same exhibition space, a video work by South African artist Mohau Modisakeng, who lives and works between Johannesburg and Cape Town, will be shown for the second time. His work touches on topics such as race, the militarization of society and the deep divisions in post-apartheid South Africa. The video work Passage is a three-channel projection that meditates on slavery’s dismemberment of African identity and its enduring erasure of personal histories. In Passage, the flow of water, as life-giving as it is deadly, symbolizes these people and their journey.