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Fostering Mothers and Gardens
Photo courtesy: Riccardo Banfi
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Louise Giovanelli, Latebrae (Detail), 2024, Courtesy the artist and White Cube, London, © DACS 2025, photo: © White Cube (David Westwood)
A Song of Ascents
Yvo Cho
FIELDS OF DEPTH
©Adrian Pasi
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Still Simon Fujiwara Once Upon a Who 2021 installation with stopmotion animation duration 448 min  the artist
Still: Simon Fujiwara, Once Upon a Who, 2021, installation with stop-motion animation, duration: 4:48 min. © the artist

Simon Fujiwara

A Goodbye Letter, A Love Call, A Wake-Up Song

Biennale de l'Image en Mouvement 2021

Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève
Rue des Vieux-Grenadiers 10
1205 Geneva

November 12, 2021 – January 30, 2022
Opening: November 11, 6 pm

Admission free: a vaccine certificate is required for entry
www.bim21.ch

Co-curated by the collaborative DIS and Andrea Bellini, Director of the Centre d'Art Contemporain Genève, the Biennale de l’Image en Mouvement 2021 (BIM'21) includes works by 14 artists and collectives, that all grapple with a shift in consciousness and a need to debunk narratives.

On this occasion, Simon Fujiwara presents a new installation with a stop-motion animated film, Once Upon a Who, 2021, from his ongoing Who the Bær project, developed during the first lockdown. The animation of Who’s origin story is humorously narrated by the artist and set within an environment designed to echo the cartoonish Who world.

Who the Bær is a unique cartoon character in the form of a denim wearing bear with a golden heart and an uncontrollably long tongue, that seemingly has no gender, race, sexuality or even a clear design. Through Who the Bær, Fujiwara explores complex topics using the reductive logic of the cartoon universe to expose the normalizing power of the capitalist image culture we inhabit.

Once Upon a Who, 2021 will be part of Simon Fujiwara’s forthcoming solo exhibition at Esther Schipper, opening January 15, 2022.

ESTHER SCHIPPER
POTSDAMER STRASSE 81E
10785 BERLIN

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