Andetag no. 15
Malin Bobeck Tadaa,Gustaf Josefsson Tadaa
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andetag [ˈanːdetaːɡ]
From ande (en. spirit) + tag (en. take).
Swedish noun.
1. breath, an inhalation and exhalation of air from the lungs.
Andetag is a visual manifestation of a deep breath, inviting people around the world to breathe in unison. The artworks are sculpted from custom woven textiles, animated with light to illustrate the flow of air through the lungs.
The animation allows the viewer to synchronize their breath with the artwork. Every piece is synchronized via the internet to every other, a global rhythm, gathering the world in one collective breath.
Malin Tadaa’s unique textile art emanates colors in hypnotizing patterns, leading the viewers to unconsciously connect their bodies with the art. The rhythm and flow of the breath is created from a sample of the artist’s own breathing. It changes slowly over time, using an algorithm based on the motion of the solar system, constantly changing, never repeating.
Shipping and installation not included
The Story
We brought Anderag no. 15 with us on the plane as we traveled to Miami Art week last year. We were exhibiting with a gallery at Art Miami, but wanted one piece that we could keep in our hotel and bring with us to events. Among other places, it ended up at the Burning Man fundraiser. This has a lot of dragon energy in it. It is one of the more masculine pieces in the Andetag series.
The Artist
Malin Bobeck Tadaa is a Stockholm-based artist celebrated for her interactive installations incorporating light and electronics into woven structures. Her work has been featured in Sweden's National Museum of Art, Art Miami, Zona Maco and at Institut Suédois in Paris. Her 2019 solo exhibition "Emerging Sensation" drew over 4,000 visitors in one week to the R1 nuclear reactor, 25 meters below ground in Stockholm. Her next big project is the immersive art experience Andetag, with over 200sqm of her glowing, breathing art. It opens the Stockholm subway station Hötorget in January 2025.