The Weekender Jun 29, 30, Jul 1: Your Guide To Stockholm’s Weekend

Austin Maloney
Posted June 27, 2018 in More

Weekend

GIG: DELSBO BEACH CLUB
Indie club Toppar & Dalar is back this weekend, and they’ve bringing Delsbo Beach Club to Bar Brooklyn. Delsbo Beach Club are Stockholm indie’s new bus-stop romantics, singing scrappy indie songs about love and falling in and out of bars in the city. Doors open at 18:00.

Jun 29, 18:00-03:00, Bar Brooklyn

CLUB: KVARTERET
KOSO is Oslo’s female-driven club night and label, and the DJs Svani and Soldal are two of their star names. Svani blends everything from hip-hop to old-school R’n’B and pop, with Soldal’s style leaning more into heavy, thumping mixes of electronica and trap. They’re opening things up at Kvarteret this weekend, and they’re joined there by Dujaviba Crew, Cesar Vidal, Daniel Öhrn, Christian Roman and Miia Magia, and SHXCXCHCXSH is going live at Torget.

Jun 29, 20:00-03:00, Kvarteret

YOGA: TRÄDGÅRDEN
Do you want to mix Yoga and music? Well, your chance is here. Trädgården’s yoga sessions are back for this summer, where participants have the chance to exercise to the music of DJs Curt Lundberg and Christian Wigardt. It’s the fourth year it’s at the Skanstull club, and it runs for an hour and a half on Saturday.
Jun 30, 15:00-16:30, Trädgården

EXHIBITION: RED LOVE
Alexandra Kollontai was one of the extraordinary figures who existed in the heat of the Russian Revolution, graduating from revolutionary to member of the Soviet government and was even the Soviet ambassador to Sweden for a while. She was also a prominent feminist writer and proponent of new ideas of the family and free love. She wrote a novel about love during the Russian Revolution in 1923, and that novel, Red Love, is the inspiration for this exhibition of the same name. Dora García’s exhibition for Tensta Konsthall explores Kollontai’s ideas and the very theme of love in uncertain times.
Jun 29, 30, Jul 1, 11:00-17:00, Tensta Konsthall

EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHT: ART ET LIBERTE
This exhibition at Moderna Museet centres on Art et Liberté, a group of Egyptian thinkers and surrealist artists who launched their collective with a manifesto entitled “Long Live Degenerate Art” in 1938. As a group of left-wing and anti-fascist theorists and artist, the group was a petri-dish for new ideas and resistance to colonialism, as well as the home for a new and unique language of surrealist art and literature. This exhibition features more than 200 artworks and documents, and has already been on display at the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen K20 in Düsseldorf.
Jun 29, 30, Jul 1, Moderna Museet

Photo: Svani and Soldal, Photo: Kristina Haugerud Skjærstad/ Jonathan Vivaas Kise

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