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 | Collecting Butterflies Gothenburg: Karin Johansson, 2011 Technical data: 28 x 21 cm, colour photographs, 121 pages, soft cover ISBN/ISSN: 978-91-633-9501-7 Price: from 25 € Order | (...) I am sitting with a few of Karin Johansson’s butterfly brooches in front of me. After letting one of them rest in my palm for a while, I pin it to my shirt. When a few moments later I look at myself in the mirror, I am struck by the realization of how much these simple events – my fingers’ action on the brooch, the fixing of the pin to my shirt, and the surveying of my image in the mirror – in different ways parallel many of the processes and themes that resonate within the group of work Karin Johansson, its creator, calls The Butterfly Collection.
The meeting of my fingertips with the metal of the brooch carries a distant echo of the patient manipulation to which the artist, using her hands and her instruments, has subjected the material. Pinning the brooch in its place brings to mind how butterflies and other insects are mounted for display and storage in museums and personal collections. And when, adorned by the beautiful brooch, I no longer can resist the impulse to set myself before a mirror, I am reminded of that streak of vanity that permeates all collecting. To this way see oneself with a coveted object is to engage in a particular kind of self-contemplation, one that is closely connected to the desire to have the relationship between oneself and the object affirmed.
Collecting means not just procuring things. It is also about cherishing the dream of a totality transcending its parts, of a collection larger than oneself.
As a phenomenon, collecting is coupled with an urge to order and arrange things, establish connections, and create images. In all this, the notion of growth and increase is elementally present. For a true collector, collecting will never end and the collection will never be complete (...)
Love Jönsson
Curator at the Röhsska Museum for Fashion, Design and Decorative Arts, Gothenburg.
Text in English
Text by Love Jönsson
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| The book was published in coincide with Karin Johansson´s soloexhibition at the Röhsska Museum for Fashion, Design and Decorative Arts in Gothenburg in October 2011.
Concept and Design by Happy F&B
Photography by Johan Hörnestam
Text by Love Jönsson
Translation by Timo Lyyra
Printed by Göteborgstryckeriet
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Karin Johansson: New Places - Abstractions of a City
Picking out colours, choosing materials, thinking about my purpose, reflecting on meanings and limitations.
Giving each element its shape, assigning it a size and its place, connecting it further to circumscribe in to space, having it all transform into a necklace.
Place: Platina (Stockholm, Sweden)
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Karin Johansson: Artist Talk
Please join us for an evening lecture with Swedish jeweler Karin Johansson. Karin will be discussing her new body of work NEW PLACES – Abstractions of a City.
Place: Brooklyn Metal Works (Brooklyn, United States)
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[Forum]
Weight of butterfly
On certain nights of the year we hear large bogong moths thudding against the windows. Sir-crazy, Matilda careers around, batting at the glass, calling to them ― mewing and growling. These are solid creatures ― a meaty morsel, if you happen to be an owl (or cat). We also have cabbage moths, feasting in the vegetable garden and carrying on with their paper-white courting. Sometimes we are visited by more exotic species with beautiful turquoise wings. On summer nights
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[members only] [Exhibition]
Karin Johansson: New Places - Abstractions of a City
Klimt02 | Gallery presents in Barcelona New Places - Abstractions of a City, a series of necklaces by Swedish artist Karin Johansson. As citizens we understand our city by the visual fragments that are printed in our brain, kind of memories of it giving us a personal vision of where we live. A colour, a smell, an architectonic detail... become abstract forms that explain our perception of space we inhabit.
Place: Klimt02 Gallery (Barcelona, Spain)
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[Jeweller]
Johansson, Karin
Member of Klimt02.
Update of the artist page with images of new works & the coming solo & group exhibitions for 2013.
(Gothenburg, Sweden)
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