
In the forthcoming issue of Danish magazine
SUM#5, Latitudes talks to Rotterdam and Saint Mihiel-based artist
Marjolijn Dijkman (1978) about visions of the Earth, cartography, image categorisation, representations of the future and new lands.
Marjolijn Dijkman is one of the artists involved in the year-long commissioning series '
Portscapes'. Her film '
Here be dragons' (2009–10) will be premiered in the
Museum Boijmans van Beuningen exhibition, opening on the 5th February.
SUM#5 will be
launched on the 9th December, from 17–19h, at the BKS Garage on Ny Carlsberg Vej 68, Copenhagen V.
SUM is published twice a year in English/Danish by The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts' Schools of Visual Arts. Issue #5 is published with support from The Danish Ministry of Culture's grant for culture magazines and The New Carlsberg Foundation.
Another Denmark-based magazine
Karriere#4 (Autumn issue), has published the text '
Big Things: Crunch, Crisis, Change we can believe' by Max Andrews from
Latitudes which discusses
Mark Boulos' two-screen film installation 'All that is Solid Melts into Air' (2008) and
Renzo Martens' feature-length 'Episode III: Enjoy Poverty' (2008). You can download a pdf of Karriere text from
Latitudes' writing archive.
Karriere is published 3 times a year. Karriere is a free newspaper on contemporary art and social life. Distributed in all major Danish cities, Germany and England via the Walther Koenig Bookstores.
[Image: Marjolijn Dijkman, Maasvlakte, 2009, Courtesy of the artist. Below: pdf of Karriere. Courtesy of Karriere]Labels: Marjolijn Dijkman, Museum Boijmans, Rotterdam, SUM magasin