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    STOCKHOLM GALLERY OPENS 'WAG THE DOG' EXHIBITION

    The Local
    http://www.thelocal.se/25426/20100309/
    March 9 2010
    Sweden

    A multimedia exhibition by Armenian artist Azat Sargsyan on the
    perception of reality presented by the mass media, marks the start
    of the spring season at Stockholm art gallery wip:sthlm.

    In Make History for a Pink Future, Azat Sargsyan, a visual artist based
    in both Yerevan and Stockholm, explores the ways reality can be tweaked
    and manipulated in order to suit purposes beyond the public awareness.

    The multimedia montage exhibition takes as its starting point the
    American film Wag the Dog that premiered in 1997 just a month before
    the Monica Lewinsky scandal hit the mainstream news and presented an
    uncanny link between fiction and reality.

    Wag The Dog tells the story of a spin-doctor and a Hollywood producer
    trying to save the president, who is alleged to have had a sexual
    affair. In order to steer the public's attention away from the factual
    events, a war is created in Albania.

    The artist, who has spent the winter in residence at the gallery,
    uses news clips, hyperlinks, texts, photos and video footage to fuse
    the real with the imaginary and challenges the perception of reality
    as presented through the lens of mass media.

    Azat Sargsyan is the co-founder and artistic director of the Gyumri
    Biennial that was initiated in 1998 and will open its seventh edition
    this autumn. He has exhibited at the 1997 Venice Biennial, the 2002
    Sao Paulo Biennial, and in 1999 at the After The Wall exhibition at
    Stockholm's Moderna Museet in Stockholm. Recent exhibitions include the
    Thessaloniki Biennale, the Moscow Biennale and the Cerveria Biennale
    in Portugal.

    Wip:sthlm [work in progress] is a collaboration between 96 artists
    based in Ã...rstaberg, Stockholm. Since its inception in 2006
    wip:sthlm has developed four core activities: artists' studios,
    gallery, artist-in-residence programme and a bookshop.

    The Make History for a Pink Future exhibition runs until Saturday
    March 13th and is the first of a series of events taking place during
    the spring.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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