GLEN E. FRIEDMAN's
FUCK YOU ALL
exhibition in
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN











The opening reception with Glen
was on Friday 29 September 2000.
We were told the attendance was a record for the gallery
almost 1000 people that evening.
Throughout the rest of the exhibition the official attendance total was 8,489!

Check out these images from the Kulturhuset

- A good look at the gallery space without all the crowds. -

- Raw "digi-cam" shots of the crowd at the opening. -

- Some silly "digi-shots" of a few people who came to the show. -


Kulturhuset



Sergels Torg
Gallerie 5/ floor 5
Stockholm Sweden

Gallery Hours
Tuesday - Friday 11am - 7 pm
Saturday - Sunday 11 am - 5pm
Monday Closed
Telephone number + 46 ( 8 ) 506 20 200
FYA in Stockholm was up from 29 September - 29 October 2000

*Due to the fact that the FUCK YOU TOO page proof laminates are mostly all one of a kind, this version of the FUCK YOU ALL exhibition, besides the approximately 25 original prints from the FUCK YOU HEROES collection, included 15 extra large "blow-ups" from the FUCK YOU TOO collection - instead of the 150 laminated proofs as in the other exhibitions.
(The laminates were on display in Philadelphia at this same time).







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Kulturhuset: The cultural focal point of Stockholm

Kulturhuset on Sergels torg square in Stockholm was designed by Peter Celsing and opened in 1974. With its central location and the architecture of the square, which is typical of its time, Kulturhuset has come to symbolise Stockholm and the growth of modernism in Sweden.

In Kulturhuset's three Galleries, new exhibitions of photography, art, multimedia, fashion and design are continuously on display. You will find both Swedish artists and major international exhibitions. Comprehensive themed exhibitions have also formed part of activities throughout the building. Hšrsalen offers a broad spectrum of various types of music and dance, drama and lectures. Hšrsalen is one of Stockholm's most important stages, in close contact with contemporary international culture. In Kilen you will often find new names in drama working in an art form which often lies somewhere between drama, stand-up comedy, installation art and dance. In Kulturhuset you will also find Stockholms Stadsteater, one of the country's largest and most influential theatres.

Kulturhuset is multi-cultural, with a wide range of activities which appeal to all age groups. In Rum fšr Barn the focus is on children. Here children can borrow books, be creative in the picture workshop, experiment in the research corner, listen to stories or watch films. Lava is a meeting place for young people and an arena for youth culture from throughout Sweden. Next to Lava is Serieteket, which is Sweden's only specialist library for cartoon strips.

LŠsesalongen has daily newspapers and periodicals from around the world, new Swedish literature and a special library with books about all kinds of art. Books, music, sheet music, CD-Roms, videos and audio books can be borrowed to take home or you can sit down and enjoy them on a Celsing armchair.

At the Internationell fšrfattarscen, international author evenings, in CafŽ Panorama you can meet authors from around the world. You can of course have something to eat in Cafe Panorama or enjoy a quiet cup of coffee in one of the other restaurants in the building. You can chat on the Net at Cafe Access or buy Swedish design or a book in some of the shops. No matter who you are, where you come from and whether you are young or old, you will be warmly welcomed. Kulturhuset is open to everyone!




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