The following is quoted from: http://www.artnet.com/magazine/reviews/wrobinson/robinson6-14-01.asp Other installations in the "Art Statements" section are dignified yet comical. Annika Larsson, a 20-something grad of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm, won the Baloise Prize for her new videotape Dog. In a series of stiff, digitally tweaked tableaux that are difficult to describe, two men, dressed with the Prussian formality of Kraftwerk, pose with a dog -- looking into the distance, grasping its tail, raising a whistle to the mouth. The work is presented by Galleri Andréhn-Schiptjenko http://www.artnet.com/GalHome/FineArtHomePage.asp?M=1&GID=1415 of Stockhom, whose directors, Ciléne Andréhn and Marina Schiptjenko, work with a range of mostly Scandinavian artists, but also including Uta Barth, Tony Matelli, Marilyn Minter and Xavier Veilhan. -unquoted- DER AUTOMAT