Would you eat your frontal lobe (if I asked you to)
Sebastian Lavin, Vanja Qvarfordt, Loulou Buxbom
17.-19. September 2021
Small Projects is proud to present the works of Sebastian Lavin, Vanja Qvarfordt, Loulou Buxbom in the exhibition "Would you eat your frontal lobe (if I asked you to)"
The frontal lobe is the home of much of what makes us human. It plays a role in everything from movement to intelligence, helps us anticipate the consequences of our actions, and aids in the planning of future actions. This part of the brain is the newest from an evolutionary perspective and is the last to develop, making the frontal lobe both highly malleable and susceptible to developmental damage.
The three artists, all currently studying at the Tromsø Art Academy, will present the following works.
Sebastian Lavin:
Bury me in my favorite shoes.... and silk and diamonds
Installation
Sebastian Lavin, (1995) Denmark, is a Tromsø-based artist doing his second year of bachelor's in fine art. His practice examines rituals and the inherent energy in objects.
Vanja Qvarfordt:
Why do men crying on TV make me uncomfortable?
Video
Vanja Qvarfordt, (1995) Sweden, is a Scandinavian-based artist finishing her third year of bachelor's in fine art in Tromsø. She creates art that advocates feminism. Questioning and exposing toxic patriarchal structures in society.
Loulou Buxbom:
Simulator
Installation
Loulou Buxbom, (1995) Denmark, is a Tromsø-based artist doing her second year of bachelor's in fine art. Her works explore the span between simulating a real-life situation versus an obsession.
Exhibition hours;
Friday 19h - 23h (OPENING)
Saturday 15h - 22h
Sunday 12h - 15h
We are looking forward to see you there!