Marc Johnson

"What is the archive hiding? I myself wonder if there is anything I would hide if I was the archivist."
France, Sweden (residence), France (citizenship) °1986
research interests: alter-history, alternative futures, Archival custody, archival film practice, Archival re-montage, archive fever, archives, artist estate, Artist estate practices, Black art, Black visual culture, Counter-archive, counter-history, counter-narrative, custodial future, custodial futures, decolonial custodianship, Diaspora, Memory and materiality, Mourning, Mourning and archival loss, Post-custodial archives, post-mortem, Practice-based artistic research, Radical Black imagination, Rehearsal as research, Speculative fabulation, submerged mother, Textile art, Textile-based research, tidal form, Tidalectic historiography, Tidalectics, Weaving as methodology, what if history, alter-history, alternative futures, Archival custody, archival film practice, Archival re-montage, archive fever, archives, artist estate, Artist estate practices, Black art, Black visual culture, Counter-archive, counter-history, counter-narrative, custodial future, custodial futures, decolonial custodianship, Diaspora, Memory and materiality, Mourning, Mourning and archival loss, Post-custodial archives, post-mortem, Practice-based artistic research, Radical Black imagination, Rehearsal as research, Speculative fabulation, submerged mother, Textile art, Textile-based research, tidal form, Tidalectic historiography, Tidalectics, Weaving as methodology, what if history
affiliation: Stockholm University of the Arts
en

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Marc Johnson
Stockholm University of the Arts
Department of Film and media
Valhallavägen 189-193, 115 53, Sweden

E: marc.johnson@uniarts.se

https://marcjohnson.fr/


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  • YuYu (01/05/2014)
    Art object: Video, artist(s)/author(s): Marc Johnson
    YúYú is based on a true story of a Chinese beekeeper, who performs a rite of spring to recover the environmental balance of the Yangtze Valley in Chóngqìng, China. Throughout this journey, Shé Zuo Bīn, enters a trance with nature.
  • Ultraviolet (01/05/2016)
    Art object: Video, artist(s)/author(s): Marc Johnson
    A woman named Kanchana is using voodoo on scorpions in a rainforest at night in Thailand under the influence of ultraviolet lights.