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− | SOTO's first major project was the travelling exhibition ''Any Sharp Objects?''. A joint venture by 19 Slovenian textile and fashion designers, it was shown in Arnheim and Zoetermeer (NL), Luxembourg (LU), Chicago and New York (US), Ljubljana (SI), Sarajevo (BA), Berlin (DE), Helsinki (FI) and Athens (GR) between 2005–2007. The name and concept of the project were based on the question asked by airport officials when checking one's hand luggage. Accordingly, the exhibition presented bags and cases that elaborated on this theme. SOTO | + | SOTO's first major project was the travelling exhibition ''Any Sharp Objects?''. A joint venture by 19 Slovenian textile and fashion designers, it was shown in Arnheim and Zoetermeer (NL), Luxembourg (LU), Chicago and New York (US), Ljubljana (SI), Sarajevo (BA), Berlin (DE), Helsinki (FI) and Athens (GR) between 2005–2007. The name and concept of the project were based on the question asked by airport officials when checking one's hand luggage. Accordingly, the exhibition presented bags and cases that elaborated on this theme. SOTO collaborated with Študentska zalozba Publishing House (today's [[Beletrina Publishing Institute|Beletrina]]) to publish an eponymous catalogue to accompany the exhibition and with [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)|RTV Slovenia]] in the production of an eponymous TV show. The whole enterprise was co-produced by the [[Projekt Atol Institute]]. |
In 2007, SOTO conceived ''Family Ties'', a display that merged contemporary fashion trends with the rich national clothing tradition of Slovenia. Shown at the [[International Centre of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana]], ''Family Ties'' featured almost one hundred of the most notable Slovenian clothes and accessory designers, shoemakers, and other craftspersons. | In 2007, SOTO conceived ''Family Ties'', a display that merged contemporary fashion trends with the rich national clothing tradition of Slovenia. Shown at the [[International Centre of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana]], ''Family Ties'' featured almost one hundred of the most notable Slovenian clothes and accessory designers, shoemakers, and other craftspersons. | ||
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==Awards== | ==Awards== | ||
− | The association | + | The association received the [[Trend Award]] for fashion design in 2005, the international K&O Award at the Design Assembly 2010 in Graz (AT) and the Elle Style Awards 2016 by Škoda. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://sanjagrcic.net Sanja Grcić personal website] | * [http://sanjagrcic.net Sanja Grcić personal website] | ||
+ | * [https://www.rtvslo.si/kultura/razstave/3-krat-slovenija-v-chicagu/137138 An article about Any Sharp Objects? on MMC RTV] (in Slovene) | ||
* [http://www.delo.si/prosti-cas/zanimivosti/nova-tradicija.html An article about the Made in Slovenija exhibition] (in Slovene) | * [http://www.delo.si/prosti-cas/zanimivosti/nova-tradicija.html An article about the Made in Slovenija exhibition] (in Slovene) | ||
* [http://ariannaboria.blogspot.si/2015/12/moda-modi-ljubljana-sette-designer-in.html A blog post about the Made in Slovenija exhibition] (in Italian) | * [http://ariannaboria.blogspot.si/2015/12/moda-modi-ljubljana-sette-designer-in.html A blog post about the Made in Slovenija exhibition] (in Italian) | ||
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[[Category:Updated 2017]] | [[Category:Updated 2017]] | ||
[[Category:Updated 2020]] | [[Category:Updated 2020]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Architecture & Design]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Design_exhibition_and_event_organisers]] |
Latest revision as of 00:40, 19 February 2021
Select projects
SOTO's first major project was the travelling exhibition Any Sharp Objects?. A joint venture by 19 Slovenian textile and fashion designers, it was shown in Arnheim and Zoetermeer (NL), Luxembourg (LU), Chicago and New York (US), Ljubljana (SI), Sarajevo (BA), Berlin (DE), Helsinki (FI) and Athens (GR) between 2005–2007. The name and concept of the project were based on the question asked by airport officials when checking one's hand luggage. Accordingly, the exhibition presented bags and cases that elaborated on this theme. SOTO collaborated with Študentska zalozba Publishing House (today's Beletrina) to publish an eponymous catalogue to accompany the exhibition and with RTV Slovenia in the production of an eponymous TV show. The whole enterprise was co-produced by the Projekt Atol Institute.
In 2007, SOTO conceived Family Ties, a display that merged contemporary fashion trends with the rich national clothing tradition of Slovenia. Shown at the International Centre of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana, Family Ties featured almost one hundred of the most notable Slovenian clothes and accessory designers, shoemakers, and other craftspersons.
In 2010, SOTO (together with the Biennial of Design (BIO)) organised the exhibition Direction South-Southeast. A heterogeneous selection of some of the best fashion designers from Southern and Eastern Europe was invited to present their work. Two awards were also bestowed, the main one went to the Croatian fashion initiative I-GLE. In 2012, this project was upgraded with a series of monthly residencies for designers from this same region.
Made in Slovenija is yet another project that ventured abroad. Some of the best Slovenian clothes, accessories and textile designers participated, namely Almira Sadar, Nataša Peršuh, Neli Štrukelj, Arijana Gadžijev, Petja Zorec, Urška Draž, Tomaž Draž and Sanja Grcić. The guiding principle was that of dismantling and reconstructing clothes and designs from the past (Idrija lace being a prominent example) with a contemporary touch. In 2015, the exhibition was hosted in Prague (CZ), Vienna (AT) and Ljubljana (SI).
Awards
The association received the Trend Award for fashion design in 2005, the international K&O Award at the Design Assembly 2010 in Graz (AT) and the Elle Style Awards 2016 by Škoda.
See also
- Biennial of Design (BIO)
- Projekt Atol Institute
- Month of Design
- Department of Textiles, University of Ljubljana