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map.jpg
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A photography of a map of the world, tattooed on a bottom.
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jpg file, 21,565 x 29,667 cm, 200 dpi
http://www.moremuseum.org/omeka/files/original/00e2fb01c356b3af4ba824d48f82672c.pdf
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Dear Tattooist.docx
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Letter used by the artist to present the project and invite the tatooists to contribute.
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MS Word file/ PDF
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Runo Lagomarsino
Description
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<p>Runo Lagomarsino (b. 1977, Sweden) lives and works in Malmö and São Paulo. He participated in the Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program in 2007-2008 and received his MFA at the Malmö Art Academy in 2003. The artist tries to construct frictions between language, representation, and dominant narratives by investigating fractures and blind paths from where to tell other stories, unlearn, read the past, and name the future. Lagomarsino has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions across the world, including <em>West is everywhere you look</em>, Francesca Minini, Milano (2016); <em>Carla Zaccagnini & Runo Lagomarsino</em>, Malmö Konsthall (2015); <em>Against My Ruins</em>, Nils Stærk, Copenhagen (2014); <em>We have everything, but that’s all we have</em>, Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo (2013), and <em>For Each Light a Shadow</em>, Ignacio Liprandi, Buenos Aires (2013);<em> the World’s Futures</em>, the 56<sup>th</sup> Venice Biennale (2015); <em>Really useful knowledge</em>, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid (2014); <em>Under the Same Sun</em>, Guggenheim Museum, New York (2014); <em>The 30<sup>th</sup></em> <em>São Paulo Biennial – The Imminence of Poetics</em> (2013); <em>Untitled – 12<sup>th</sup> Istanbul Biennial</em> (2011)<em> and The Moderna Exhibition</em>, Moderna Museet, Stockholm (2010).</p>
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Lagomarsino, Runo
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Dear Tattooist
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<p>This project moves from the interest of the artist in the map - a recurring theme inside his research - and wants to explore this form of historical representation with tattoos, a declared fascination of Runo Lagomarsino: in fact his idea was to invite several tattooists from all around the world to draw a world map, and in particular “a personal interpretation of the world map”, without any limit or rule.</p>
<p>This work, that has never been realized, could be seen as part of a series of practices through which the artist “examines how we come to know and speak about the conflicting geographies and temporalities of power”<a title="" name="_ftnref1" href="#_ftn1"></a>, investigating the map as way to measure, represent and control a territory, that contains in itself several contradictory truths and is strictly connected with an ideology, a vision or a point of view. In particular the use of metaphors and representations to study political and social environments<a title="" name="_ftnref2" href="#_ftn2"></a> here is declined through the potential multiple authorship of the tattooists that could have drawn the maps, and through the introduction of a technique usually connected with the idea of traveling and with the concept of identity. The tattoo, here a personal interpretation of something usually considered fixed, could have been another mean aimed at “the investigation of the historiographic, geographic and mathematical models that helped to ensure the colonialist domination of the world by Western modernity”.<br /><a href="https://www.repository.unipr.it/bitstream/1889/3241/1/Lagomarsino_Dear%20Tattooist.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Read more.</a><br /><a title="" name="_ftnref3" href="#_ftn3"></a></p>
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Lagomarsino, Runo
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2013
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Scotti, Marco
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application/msword
image/jpeg
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English
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<a href="http://dspace-unipr.cineca.it/handle/1889/3241" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://dspace-unipr.cineca.it/handle/1889/3241http</a>
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Runo Lagomarsino
MoRE Museum
project abandoned by the artist