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Ingrid Falk (born 1960 in Sweden) is a painter, installation artist and curator. In 1992 formed the art collective FA+ in collaboration with her husband, Gustavo Aguerre.[1] Amongst the artists who have worked with FA+ are Nicola Pellegrini, Ottonella Mocellin, Daniel Wetter and Lennie Lee. Together Ingrid Falk and Gustavo Aguerre have worked on a number of site-specific installations throughout Europe. These involve large-scale installations, photographic projections, sculptures and video installations. Falk has exhibited in a number of important museums and private galleries throughout Europe.[2]

FA+
Ingrid Falk and her husband, Gustavo Aguerre formed the art collective FA+ in Stockholm, Sweden in 1992. The couple work along with other artists to create large-scale artwork, hence the name, FA+; the initials of the artist or artists working on a particular project are added to the end of the plus sign, indicating collaboration. Their pieces are predominately site-specific and showcased in public spaces. “An important part of FA+ strategy is the flexibility in front of each project; the concepts, the people we work with, the places, the materials etc, are always open to change. We try to avoid to be prisoners of any dogma (even ours).” This declaration explains the variety present in the collective’s work, which ranges from installations to performance pieces. While the medium changes, each piece of artwork contains a message, a social commentary. This is not uncommon in site-specific art—a commentary in and of itself—as it was born in the 1960s as a means of combatting the commercialization of art. While this theme of makes an appearance in FA+'s work, it is not necessarily central to it. Some of FA+’s most commonly used themes include: highlighting the low, using humor to critique art, the impact of societal implications, and eliminating the dichotomy between art and science. The group has worked relatively consistently since 1992, creating artwork for various museums and shows.

Il Cadavere Squisito
Part of the Venice Biennial in 1993, "Il Cadavere Squisito" was one of FA+’s first projects. Working in collaboration with Nicola Pellegrini, FA+ constructed a woman entirely made out of bread donated by neighbors. FA+ took a cast of Falk and then ground together the bread with eggs and water to create the paste that would be poured into the cast. The bread was then baked and assembled into the woman known as La Donna. La Donna was then secured to a wooden chair and placed in the middle of the Piazza San Marco. The Piazza San Marco is notorious for its pigeons, who quickly set about devouring La Donna. After a day among the pigeons and some destructive teenagers, La Donna was decimated, what little was left of her collected by Falk and Aguerre and used as the basis for their Reliquias Reliquias exhibition. Art historian, critic, and publisher, Ximena Narea, sees "Il Cadavere Squisito" as a statement piece on Catholicism. She posits that La Donna was committing suicide and her position across from the Cathedral San Marco is her symbolic extradition from the church as a consequence.

The Toaster
Among the most famous of FA+’s works is “The Toaster.” Created in 2000 for the Buenos Aires Biennial, it is the project’s third and largest reincarnation. The mosaic, composed of 2,500 pieces of bread toasted to various degrees, is approximately 5.5 meters long and 5 meters high. The piece is indicative of FA+’s style in that it incorporates food, is presented on a large scale, and utilizes repurposed materials. Speculation about the work varies, but one of the most common theories is that it is a musing on transformation. “The Toaster” is now a part of the permanent collection at the Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art. “Namnlös Normal Sida.” Accessed September 22, 2014. http://www.fa-art.se/Baires.htm..

Triple Chris
“Triple Chris” is a performance art piece by FA+ done in 1999. On the verge of the millennium, Bildjournalen, a well-known Swedish television art magazine, and its host, Christoffer Barnekow, produced a ten-minute program about Swedish art. The program included three art connoisseurs, namely, Sune Nordgren, Director of the Art Museum of Baltic Mill, New Castle, England, Cecilia Nelson, director of Lund Art Hall, and David Neuman, Director of Magazine 3. These three served as panelists in a discussion of Swedish art. Along with these experts, Ingrid Falk and Gustavo Aguerre appeared in costume as Christoffer Barnekow and proceeded to host the show alongside him. Upon their arrival, the show took a playful tone. “International experts” meant to be discussing the international state of Swedish art claimed to know only of artists, FA+. The panel of art connoisseurs was asked ridiculous questions, all of which they answered incorrectly. The panelists were then asked to select the three most important Swedish artists of the century; their answers were used by FA+ to create, “a collage featuring works from all four artists…the best Swedish art-piece of the 20th century.” The program closed with an import of cloaked singers bearing the emblem FA+ and singing Kumbaya. Kumbaya Christoffer Bernkow also spoke a few words before the program’s completion. Post performance, FA+ was berated for making a mockery of the art world. Their aim was not to mock, but to use humor to force an institution to examine its core principles and practices. This attempted re-evaluation is reminiscent of the Dadaists of the 20th century, particularly Marcel Duchamp.

Exhibitions

Italian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 1999,

Malmo Museum in 1996,

The Rich and Famous Gallery, London in 1998

Galeria Milano in 1999

ARCO in 2000

The Museo bellas Artes in Buenos Aires

Konstnarhuset, Stockholm

Sternersenmuseet, Oslo

Tirana Biennial in 2000

Reykjavik Art Museum in 2002

National Center of Contemporary Art in 2005. References

Stockholms stad: Ingrid Falk och Gustavo Aguerro (FA+) (Swedish) "Ingrid Falk / FA+", KC Öst Konstproduktion. (Swedish) Retrieved 26 February 2013.

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