LB°24 — Exhibitions
The Luleå Biennial 2024 presents a temporary and performative reactivation, by the duo wiklundwiklund, of the no-longer existing town Messaure.
In the work 24h Messaure, wiklundwiklund uses different light sources to bring back to life seven personal stories, on the very site where Messaure once thrived.
The use of light refers to the town's role in powering nearly half of Sweden's electricity needs, and the illuminated tales echo Messaure's historical significance as one of the largest hydropower plants in Europe. Born alongside the colossal dam, Messaure expanded into a flourishing community accommodating up to 3000 residents, with schools, churches, grocery stores, a cinema, and more. Over time, the community gradually depopulated, leading to a decline in services and the closure of many of its services. Today, all that remains of Messaure is a road sign bearing its name, as a reminder of its existence.
Join us in this drive-in event, with projections on the same place where movies were before played, as the town's history will be revived and the narratives and daily rhythms of Messaure are resurrected, in a unique event that blends history, art, and the spirit of Messaure.
Aude Christel Mgba and Bruno Alves de Almeida
Artistic Directors, The Luleå Biennial 2024: On the Threshold of 1:1
Many thanks to our partners and collaborators.
In cooperation with Svenska kyrkan