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− | [[Antara]] is a small, non-profit company with art cinema and sound production as its main interest. Since [[established::1995]], Antara has produced a number of films by internationally acclaimed independent film maker and sound artist [[Andrej Zdravič]], whose works, since 1973, have focused on the energies and spiritual aspects of natural phenomena. Zdravič received the [[Metod Badjura]] | + | [[Antara]] is a small, non-profit company with art cinema and sound production as its main interest. Since [[established::1995]], Antara has produced a number of films by internationally acclaimed independent film maker and sound artist [[Andrej Zdravič]], whose works, since 1973, have focused on the energies and spiritual aspects of natural phenomena. Zdravič received the [[Metod Badjura Award]] for lifetime achievement at the [[Festival of Slovenian Film]] 2019 in Portorož. |
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Andrej Zdravič's film Riverglass, produced by Antara, as part of the exhibition One Sixth of the Earth: Ecologies of Image
Video installations
Zdravič's multi-monitor video installation Secrets of Soča – Time Horizon represented Slovenia at World Expo '98, Lisbon and has been, since 1995, a permanent exhibit at the Trenta Lodge TNP Information Centre and Museum. His Ocean Lava-Time Horizon installation represented Slovenia at the Venice Biennale 1999.
Since September 2011 the Trenta Lodge TNP Information Centre and Museum has featured also Zdravič's recent film installation The Forest - Time Triptych.
Water Waves, a 7-channel video and audio installation by Andrej Zdravič is on permanent view at Exploratorium in San Francisco, USA, since 2013.
Films
Andrej Zdravič's film Riverglass (1997, 41') was screened in over 80 venues in 22 countries around the world – among others at the Bienal del Fin del Mundo, Sao Paulo, Brazil; at 48C Public Art Ecology Festival in New Delhi; in Zdravič's Film Retrospective at Antholgy Film Archives, New York, 2008; as well as on ARTE television and elsewhere.
Riverglass received a number of awards, including the Prešeren Fund Award, and was discussed in several books, among others in Framing the World – Explorations in Ecocriticism and Film, edited by Paula Willoquet-Maricondi, 2010. In 2013 Riverglass was exhibited as part of the One Sixth of the Earth: Ecologies of Image at ZKM Museum of Contemporary Art in Karlsruhe, Germany.
Andrej Zdravič presented his Ocean Cantos film installation at the Alfred Ehrhardt Stiftung in Berlin, Germany in 2017.
External links
- Andrej Zdravič's website
- Andrej Zdravič on Wikipedia
- Ocean Cantos on Ikonotv.art
- Andrej Zdravič on Videodokument.org
- On the Anthology Film Archives in Village Voice
- Metod Badjura Lifetime Achiviement Award