Whatever Happened to Sex in Scandinavia?

Beats me, but let’s have a look…

 

Whatever Happened to Sex in Scandinavia? is the title of the extended catalogue that follows the exhibition/projectWhatever Happened to Sex in Scandinavia? held at Office for Contemporary Art Norway in 2008/09. This book constitutes the culmination of this project, reflecting and furthering its multiple areas of research and including the results of the archival and critical investigation, addressing the representation of Scandinavia as a sexually utopic territory constructed primarily during the 1960s and 70s in the rest of Europe and the US. The overall project investigates this representation, and analyses it in relation to the actual socio-political context in Scandinavia and a variety of cultural and artistic representations, both in Scandinavia and internationally. It does so by studying the theoretical underpinnings of this construction, the actual historical events and situation, and the cultural representations and interventions within this context.

Whatever Happened to Sex in Scandinavia? consists of an anthology of writings by different authors, including reprints of currently unavailable texts, translations into English of texts from other languages, and new commissions, with contributions by writers and theorists such as Herbert MarcuseSusan SontagJacqueline RoseHenry MillerWilhelm ReichNorman O. BrownElise Ottesen-JensenDaniel Guerin and Otto Weininger, and artists such as Claes OldenburgStan BrakhageLee LozanoEdvard MunchJonas MekasThomas BayrlePaul GernesPaul SharitsCarolee Schneemann and others, as well as material from periodicals and underground journals from the 1960s and 70s. The book is published in English, and will be distributed in bookstores internationally.

Read more about the book/exhibition here

Read  extract of the book online for free here

Whatever Happened to Sex in Scandinavia? (Verksted #12) is edited by OCA’s Director Marta Kuzma and OCA’s Associate Curator Pablo Lafuente. It is designed by NODE Berlin Oslo, and published by the Office for Contemporary Art Norway and Koenig Books, London, with generous support from Fritt Ord.

The publication consists of 528 pages, and contains more than 300 colour illustrations.

Book – Price: €37.25 / NOK300 + postage : In stock – Order
528 Pages – Full Colour – 21 x 27.7cm – Published by Koenig Books, London 2011
ISBN: 978-3-86335-068-0

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