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Documentation of the exhibition No one owns the time The exhibition was shown on 24 March 2018 27 May 2018. None Äger Tiden is a creative study project between Örebro county museum and students from the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts. The goal is to deve

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Documentation of the exhibition No one owns the time The exhibition was shown on 24 March 2018 27 May 2018. None Äger Tiden is a creative study project between Örebro county museum and students from the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts. The goal is to develop a historical consciousness that is inclusive. The twenty-three artists explore and interpret the museum’s collections to discuss and rethink historical and contemporary relations between objects, place and community. The exhibition wants to make visible and comment on how history is written, how it is revalued and reformulated depending who makes use of it. What does it mean that no one owns the time? Johan Hegardt Project Scientist at the Institute for Culture and Learning at Södertörn University is working on the project No one owns the time. He describes the work process of the exhibition as follows: "In a time where national, regional, local and individual identity is highlighted at the expense of cooperation, community and dialogue, it is perhaps time to examine what we can achieve together, but without giving up individual creativity. The difference between text has long lost its meaning. Everything has to be read and decoded. Nevertheless, it rarely happens that we who produce text meet those who produce things. Even more rarely do we try to reconcile the result of the textual production with the production of things.
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Title: Documentation of the exhibition No one owns the time The exhibition was shown on 24 March 2018 27 May 2018. None Äger Tiden is a creative study project between Örebro county museum and students from the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts. The goal is to deve
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Documentation of the exhibition No one owns the time The exhibition was shown on 24 March 2018 27 May 2018.
None Äger Tiden is a creative study project between Örebro county museum and students from the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts.
The goal is to develop a historical consciousness that is inclusive.
The twenty-three artists explore and interpret the museum’s collections to discuss and rethink historical and contemporary relations between objects, place and community.
The exhibition wants to make visible and comment on how history is written, how it is revalued and reformulated depending who makes use of it.
What does it mean that no one owns the time? Johan Hegardt Project Scientist at the Institute for Culture and Learning at Södertörn University is working on the project No one owns the time.
He describes the work process of the exhibition as follows: "In a time where national, regional, local and individual identity is highlighted at the expense of cooperation, community and dialogue, it is perhaps time to examine what we can achieve together, but without giving up individual creativity.
The difference between text has long lost its meaning.
Everything has to be read and decoded.
Nevertheless, it rarely happens that we who produce text meet those who produce things.
Even more rarely do we try to reconcile the result of the textual production with the production of things.

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