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Welcome to the Danger Museum international office.

Danger Museum was established in London in 1998 and is currently based in Asia and Europe. Current directors are: Tien Wei WOON (Singapore), Øyvind RENBERG (Norway) and Miho SHIMIZU(Japan).


Our projects are developed during travel and in collaboration with other artists and institutions, on the Internet, exhibitions and through discursive initiatives.

contact:
Activities baed in Singapore:
Tien Wei Woon

Danger Museum Tokyo / Oslo:
Øyvind Renberg & Miho Shimizu


     

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UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS
Background
27th January - 30th March 2008
Group Exhibition where artists are invited to work with the collection.
Preus Museum
Kulturparken Karljohansvern
Kommandørkaptein Klincks vei 7
Pb. 254, NO-3192 Horten, Norway

Recycled
Danger Museum (Øyvind Renberg & Miho Shimizu) 's solo show
UKS Gallery
Lakkegata 55D , 0187 Oslo, Norway



Blow - In

Blow - In

Blow-In, Danger Museum (Miho Shimizu & Øyvind Renberg)

Commissioned by Cork Midsummer Festival, curator Grant Watson
Cork Public Museum, Fitzgerald Park, Cork, Ireland

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LP cover

”Multiple Choices: All of The Above"
Group exhibition of Alex Villar, Ana Linnemann, Danger Museum (Øyvind Renberg & Miho Shimizu)

Date:
17th January - 10th February 2008
Location: Oslo Kunstforening,
Rådhusgaten 19
N-0158 Oslo
Norway

Opening time:
Tuesday - Friday: 12-17
Saturday - Sunday: 12-16
Monday closed

In Danger Museum's project for Multiple Choices they co-produce a limited edition LP
with the Korean band Fortune Cookie.
Music is approached both as a symbol
for, and as a result of migration, with its
particular quality of transforming through
shifting input and contexts. The LP is
produced around ambient and musical
recording during travels to Rio de Janeiro and Salvador, Brasil. This is echoed visually in Danger Museum's elaborate cover artwork.
The LP is presented in a play-it-yourself listening table designed by the Swedish artist Markus Degerman (Sweden).

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panoramic paper

Danger Museum: Panoramic Paper
As part of exhibition series Seja Marginal, Seja Herói* (Be Marginal, Be a Hero)

January 19 -February 11, 2007
Wysing Arts Cambridge 315-349 Mill Road, Cambridge CB1 3DF (Temporary space)
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www.wysingartscentre.org

 
   
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