“We are at a loss. A lemon, a seven and a cherry. Stockholm ain't no Las Vegas; it doesn’t want to be. Whoever set up the lights in this city was a functional guy and he still holds the switch. All the lights are turned off after midnight, especially after mid-summer when he goes to his cabin — when everything grinds to a halt. […]”
Nathalie Viruly, Director at the Centre for the Fictitious Ante Facto, graces our blog with a three part essay on the state of contemporary art and the Stockholm scene. She ponders the conditions of the game, our gains and our losses. Most importantly, she invites us to gamble.
Does fortune favour the bold, or will luck leave you penniless? Click image to read.