Öyvind Fahlström: Manipulate the World Connecting Öyvind Fahlström Published by Koenig Books. Edited with text by Fredrik Liew. Text by Daniel Birnbaum, Barnabás Bencsik, Maria Berríos, Katie Kitamura, Pamela M. Lee, Ann-Sofi Noring, et al. Swedish artist Öyvind Fahlström (1928–76) was one of the 20th century’s most innovative, versatile and multidimensional artists. Rather than developing a single characteristic style, he worked with a variety of mediums and techniques, such as poetry, theater, journalism, criticism, drawing, painting, film, television, happenings, radio, graphic design and installation. All these forms were mobilized by the artist to investigate economic, political and social issues. Fahlström “manipulated the world” in order to challenge the viewer to think critically. Öyvind Fahlström: Manipulate the World is the culmination of three years of research into the artist’s work undertaken by the Moderna Museet in Stockholm, producing a fuller understanding of Fahlström’s oeuvre and the contemporary resonance of his ideas.
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