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Art initiative video archive

Lars Arrenhius' video artwork Handels for Future! is a playful yet serious portrait of the Stockholm School of Economics, showing the School's relationship to the environment and sustainability, an issue Lars Arrhenius was deeply engaged in.

Ylva Snöfrid, Ylva Snöfrid is interviewed by Pierre Guillet de Monthoux on the making of four paintings which are now part of SSE's permanent collection. The work was done as a performance ritual on site and inaugurated with a special ceremony in the Atrium. 

Philosopher Erik Bordeleau, affiliated to the school´s Center for Arts, Business & Culture, reflects on Maria Miesenberger's sculpture Leap of Faith (Getting Over) in the Atrium at SSE.

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SSE President Lars Strannegård presents Leap of Faith by artist Maria Miesenberger. A bronze sculpture that in many ways symbolizes SSE's educational mission.

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Art Talk and studio visit with the artist Hanna Ljungh, 24 March 2020. Hanna shows us around her studio and talks about the film "I am mountain, to measure impermanence".

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Iris Smeds talks to Art Initiative´s Tinni Rappe about her video work “Surreal Strategies to Apply on a Disillusioned Landscape”. The art talk was recorded Wednesday 15 April 2020.

Hur kan konst öppna upp för diskussioner om gränser, ekonomi och privilegier? Handelshögskolans Emma Stenström och Jessica Backsell visar några av skolans konstverk och berättar hur de används i undervisningen. Inspelat den 18 maj 2020

 

Masters of Business Art: Part 1. It is no coincidence that SSE Art Initiative conducts “Experiments in Art and Capitalism”. Masters of Business Art was shot in connection with the Fields of Flow research project run by SSE in cooperation with Stockholm University and The Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in the beginning of this millennium.

Masters of Business Art: Part 2 presents artists in search of “socially responsible art”, a concept coined by Michelangelo Pistoletto. Our road-movie visits his Italian Cittadellarte centre, Art Basel, Venice Biennale, Manifesta and Documenta, gathering European reflections on the new roles of art.