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| name        = Dejan Sluga
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| name        = Špela Pipan
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One of two private galleries in Ljubljana which specialises in photography, since [[Established::2004]] [[Photon Gallery]] presents, promotes and sells photography of Slovene as well as international photographers. In 2005 the gallery initiated the "Month of Photography" festival in Ljubljana. In addition to collaborating  on many international and national projects, Photon Gallery regularly attends international art fairs.
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Since [[established::2003]] the non-profit organisation [[Photon Gallery|Photon Gallery – Centre for Contemporary Photography]] researches and presents contemporary fine art photography. In particular, the gallery focuses on recognising and promoting various Slovene and international artists working in the field of contemporary photography and video, with an emphasis on the production from Central and South-eastern Europe.
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Photon Gallery offers a regular exhibition programme in its home gallery space in Ljubljana, collaborates on a number of international projects and attends international art fairs.
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The gallery runs also the biennial named [[Photonic Moments – Month of Photography]].
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In 2013 Photon has opened a gallery space in Vienna, since 2014 in the city’s emerging art quarters at the former Ankerbrot bread factory, Absberggasse 27. In 2016 it moved to the 7th Quartier in the city center, Zieglergasse 34.
 
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==Exhibitions==
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Alongside solo and group exhibitions, the Photon Gallery team presents a rich accompanying programme based on talks, screenings, and lectures. In recent years the gallery has been working with numerous artist of different backgrounds and generations: [[Goran Bertok]], [[Tomo Brejc]], [[Bojan Salaj]], [[Jože Suhadolnik]], [[Peter Koštrun]], [[Špela Volčič]], [[Vanja Bučan]], [[Matej Sitar]], [[Andrej Osterman]], [[Antonio Živkovič]], [[Janez Bogataj]], [[Branko Lenart]], [[Stane Jagodič]], [[Janez Korošin]] (Slovenia), Anikó Robitz, Gabor Kerekes (Hungary), diSTRUKTURA, Sandra Vitaljić (Croatia), Alexander Valchev (Bulgaria), Marko Citron, Luca Donini (Italy), Marko Lipuš, Ernst Logar, Gyula Fodor (Austria), Enna Chaton (France), Paula Muhr, Katarina Radović (Serbia).
  
==Exhibitions==
 
Focused on contemporary photography by Slovene and other photographers of Central and Eastern European regions,  Photon Gallery prepares both solo and group exhibitions, at a frequency of approximately one exhibition monthly. Recently the gallery has exhibited works of the young Slovene artist [[Špela Volčič]], a representative of the new wave photography [[Vanja Bučan]], as well as work of [[Tomo Brejc]], a photographer of the young established generation. Beside exhibitions of established artists such as [[Stane Jagodič]], the gallery also presents artists of older, classical Slovene photography: in 2009 the gallery featured the series entitled ''Vanishing'' by [[Janez Korošin]].
 
  
Beside solo exhibitions, Photon Gallery is also known for its themed group shows like ''Early 80s Music Scene'' (2008), ''Laibach-Focus'' (2004) or ''Contemporary Erotic Photography'' (2008) prepared in cooperation with [[Primož Lampič]], the head of the photography department of the [[Museum of Architecture and Design (MAD)]] (then the Architecture Museum of Ljubljana). The exhibition in 2008 featured works by [[Goran Bertok]], [[Matjaž Prešeren]], [[Jure Breceljnik]], [[Voranc Vogel]], [[Rajko Bizjak]], and the tandem [[Barbara Jakše and Stane Jeršič]].  
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Beside solo exhibitions, Photon Gallery also produces various thematic and overview group exhibitions: the series of international overview exhibitions ''Photonic Moments'' (2005–2008), overview group exhibition ''Photonic Luminatic – New Slovenian Photography and Video'' (2008), historical documentary exhibitions ''Early 80s Music Scene'' (2005), ''Laibach-Focus'' (2004), ''Early 80s Music Scene'' (2008) and ''[[Pankrti]]'' (2007), dedicated to the crucial music movements in Slovenia and Yugoslavia, and thematic group exhibitions such as ''Foto-graph'' (2005), ''Transitions'' (2006), ''Red: Gendered Colour in Frames'' (2010) and a series of curated video exhibitions under the common title [[Video in Progress]] (2008–2009). In 2019 the project ''Concrete Dreams'' was presented, it explored the heritage of industrial architecture, as it has been conveyed through the photographic and video media
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==Institutional and international cooperation==
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Photon Gallery regularly collaborates with numerous Slovene organisations, institutions and festivals. Photon Gallery took part within the programme of the 2009 [[International Feminist and Queer Festival Red Dawns]] and was in partnership with institutions and organisations such as [[National Museum of Contemporary History]], [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre|Cankarjev dom]], [[Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana]], ''[[Fotografija, Magazine on Photography]]'' and the [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]].  
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The nude in photography is an often-present theme in the gallery's programme. In 2007 the Photon Gallery first introduced the Slovene public to the work of the notorious Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki with a selection from his ''Pola Eros'' series. Recently the gallery also featured photography of French artists Enna Chaton and Italian photographer Luca Donnini, whose works expresses the unusual presence of a highly involved voyeur both solo exhibitions were featured in 2009, the last one within the programme of the [[Red Dawn International Women's Festival]] in the [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone|Autonomous Cultural Centre Metelkova mesto]] in Ljubljana.  
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Photon Gallery has collaborated internationally in terms of exhibition exchange and collaborative projects with ''Monat der Fotografie'' from Vienna, Photoport Gallery from Bratislava, Nessim Gallery and Mai Mano House of Photography from Budapest, Helmut Newton Foundation from Berlin, K2 – Contemporary Art Centre from Izmir, Kulturvermitlung Steiermarkt CCN Graz, Proartorg Beograd, Triestefotografia Festival, Sarajevo Winter Festival, Baku Biennial of Contemporary Art and others.  
  
Photon Gallery cooperates intensively with national and international institutions. In the summer of 2009 it featured the group exhibition ''Camera Obscura – Autoportrait'' of the Students of Photography from the [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]]. In early 2010, in collaboration with ''Nessim Gallery'' from Budapest,  the gallery presented the renowned Hungarian contemporary photo artist Gabor Kerekes with the series ''Over Roswell'' and a selection of other works.
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International cooperation has been boosted by Photon's presence in Vienna. Galerie Photon opened in 2013, and since April 2014 organises exhibitions in the vibrant cultural lofts space within the former Ankerbrot bread factory, starting off with the [[Perspectives of the City]] exhibition that presented a selection of a dozen of Slovene photographers and video artists.
  
==Ljubljana ''Month of Photography'' and ''Photonic Moments''==
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==Photonic Moments – Month of Photography==
Inspired by events that took place in 2004 in a number of European cities under the name "European Month of Photography", Photon Gallery initiated the "Ljubljana Month of Photography". Each year the event focuses on a presentation of contemporary trends in photography from Slovenia and other countries of the region. The 2006 programme involved a total of almost 20 exhibitions and accompanying events in the Slovenia capital. In the last three editions, the "Month of Photography" encompassed a yearly average of 30 exhibitions as well as related events, such as a symposium entitled "Discussions on Contemporary Photography", etc. Within the event the Photo Exhibition of the Year Award is granted.  
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Inspired by events that took place in 2004 in a number of European cities under the name "European Month of Photography" and with the purpose of expanding its project "Photonic Moments", Photon Gallery initiated the "Ljubljana Month of Photography". From 2006 until 2008 the annual festival, involving a great number of exhibitions and accompanying events in the Slovenia capital, focused on presenting contemporary trends in photography from different countries of South-eastern Europe and the broader international scene. After the 2008 edition, the festival's board decided to switch to a biennial format, and fused both manifestations. Today the [[Photonic Moments – Month of Photography]] is a leading festival of contemporary photography in the region, featuring a number of relevant internationally-based exhibitions and a strong accompanying programme.
  
The most significant annual production project of Photon Gallery is the exhibition entitled ''Photonic Moments'', which shows works of young and emerging artists from athe Central and South-eastern European region selected by international curators. In 2006, ''Photonic Moments'' became the official exhibition of the "Month of Photography" festival. The first edition of ''Photonic Moments'' featured 40 artists from 8 countries, the second edition showed works of [[Damjan Kocjančič]], [[Tomo Brejc]], [[Andrej Osterman]], [[Damjan Švarc]] and international artists such as Joszef Bartha, Alexander Valchev, Boriana Rossa, Anna Orlikowska, Sitara Ibrahimowa and many others. The fourth edition in 2008 gathered artists from 6 countries (Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Slovenia, Serbia and Turkey) including [[Primož Bizjak]], [[Maša Bajc]], Ektor Dimissianos, Marko Ercegović, Valentino Bilić Prcić, [[Špela Volčič]] and others. The ''Photonic Moments'' exhibition often tours throughout Europe.
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==Special projects==
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In 2007 the Photon Gallery introduced the programme ''Video in Progress'' which presents contemporary video art. The focus of the first two years was on video artists from the region has shifted to more conceptual criteria of selection. In 2011 the event grew into a [[Video in Progress Festival|festival]].
  
==Video in progress and ''Photonic Luminatic''==
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Since 2008 the exhibition ''Photonic Luminatic'' is an overview introducing a selection of Slovene artists who use photography and video for research and creative endeavour in the broader context of the visual arts. The curator of the whole exhibition is [[Dejan Sluga]], director of the Photon Gallery, while selection of video art was done by [[Vesna Bukovec]] and [[Metka Zupanič]]. The first edition focused on the phenomenon of the "new documentary photography" within contemporary artistic practice with an aim to show how photography continues to become increasingly relevant as a completely independent artistic medium, and it is additionally evermore used as a tool for the presentation of various multi- and intermedia projects.
In 2006 the gallery introduced the programme entitled "Video in progress" which presents contemporary video art. The focus of the first year was on video artists from the region, for the second year more conceptual criteria were used.  
 
  
Since 2008 the exhibition entitled ''Photonic Luminatic'' is an overview introducing a selection of Slovene artists who use photography and video for research and creative endeavour in the broader context of the visual arts. The selection for the show is traditionally done by [[Dejan Sluga]], the director of the Photon Gallery, with video artists selected by [[Vesna Bukovec]] and [[Metka Zupanič]]. The first edition focused in the phenomenon of the "new documentary photography" within contemporary artistic practice with an aim to show how photography continues to become increasingly relevant as a completely independent artistic medium, and it is additionally evermore used as a tool for the presentation of various multi- and intermedia projects. The selection of 15 artists included  [[Bojan Salaj]], [[Borut Peterlin]], and [[Tomo Brejc]]. In 2009 beside 14 photographers the show also featured videos of [[Zmago Lenardič & Jasna Hribernik]], the group [[Kolektiva]], [[Polonca Lovšin]], [[Anja Medved]], [[Tanja Lazetić]], and [[Dejan Habicht]].
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Video Evenings by [[Kolektiva Institute]] have been organised in Photon Gallery featuring monthly screen video selections prepared by various invited artists, curators, institutions, associations, and festivals.
  
 
==Sales service and international art fairs==
 
==Sales service and international art fairs==
Photon Gallery represents almost 40 national and international artists whose available works are documented on the gallery's website. The gallery promotes its artists at international art fairs using the strategy of a curated presentation based on a thematic frame. At Viennafair and Berliner Liste, the Gallery booth opened topics of death, death-wishes and dark sexual desires with its presentation entitled ''Thanatos'' featuring 4 photo-artists ([[Bojan Salaj]], [[Tomo Brejc]], [[Goran Bertok]], and Gyula Fodor), and the video group [[Kolektiva]] showing a kind of bizarre video, demonstrating an art institution being swallowed by a giant vagina.
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Photon Gallery represents almost 40 national and international artists whose available works are documented on the gallery's website. The gallery promotes its artists at international art fairs using the strategy of a curated presentation based on a thematic frame.
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Photon Gallery also regularly attends art fairs in Vienna (Viennafair), Berlin (Berliner Liste) and in 2010, Photon participated for the first time on Paris Photo.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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* [[Photonic Moments – Month of Photography]]
 
* [[Galerija Fotografija]]
 
* [[Galerija Fotografija]]
 
* [[Museum of Architecture and Design]]
 
* [[Museum of Architecture and Design]]
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* [[Kolektiva Institute]]
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
*[http://www.photon.si/en Photon Gallery website] (in English)
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*[http://www.photongallery.at Photon Galerie in Vienna website] (in German and English)  
*[http://www.photonicmoments.net/ The ''Photonic Moments'' project's website] (in English and Slovenian)
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*[http://www.photonicmoments.net/ Photonic Moments festival website]
* [http://www.artnet.de/magazine/news/mania/mania05-09-09.asp Feature from Viennafair 2009 (also about Photon Gallery) on Artnet website]
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*[http://www.kolektiva.org/producing/video-vecer-video-evening Video evenings programme by Kolektiva]
* [http://www.artfacts.net/en/institution/photon-gallery-10214/overview.html Photon Gallery on Artfacts]
 
  
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Since 2003 the non-profit organisation Photon Gallery – Centre for Contemporary Photography researches and presents contemporary fine art photography. In particular, the gallery focuses on recognising and promoting various Slovene and international artists working in the field of contemporary photography and video, with an emphasis on the production from Central and South-eastern Europe.

Photon Gallery offers a regular exhibition programme in its home gallery space in Ljubljana, collaborates on a number of international projects and attends international art fairs. The gallery runs also the biennial named Photonic Moments – Month of Photography.

In 2013 Photon has opened a gallery space in Vienna, since 2014 in the city’s emerging art quarters at the former Ankerbrot bread factory, Absberggasse 27. In 2016 it moved to the 7th Quartier in the city center, Zieglergasse 34.


Exhibitions

Alongside solo and group exhibitions, the Photon Gallery team presents a rich accompanying programme based on talks, screenings, and lectures. In recent years the gallery has been working with numerous artist of different backgrounds and generations: Goran Bertok, Tomo Brejc, Bojan Salaj, Jože Suhadolnik, Peter Koštrun, Špela Volčič, Vanja Bučan, Matej Sitar, Andrej Osterman, Antonio Živkovič, Janez Bogataj, Branko Lenart, Stane Jagodič, Janez Korošin (Slovenia), Anikó Robitz, Gabor Kerekes (Hungary), diSTRUKTURA, Sandra Vitaljić (Croatia), Alexander Valchev (Bulgaria), Marko Citron, Luca Donini (Italy), Marko Lipuš, Ernst Logar, Gyula Fodor (Austria), Enna Chaton (France), Paula Muhr, Katarina Radović (Serbia).


Beside solo exhibitions, Photon Gallery also produces various thematic and overview group exhibitions: the series of international overview exhibitions Photonic Moments (2005–2008), overview group exhibition Photonic Luminatic – New Slovenian Photography and Video (2008), historical documentary exhibitions Early 80s Music Scene (2005), Laibach-Focus (2004), Early 80s Music Scene (2008) and Pankrti (2007), dedicated to the crucial music movements in Slovenia and Yugoslavia, and thematic group exhibitions such as Foto-graph (2005), Transitions (2006), Red: Gendered Colour in Frames (2010) and a series of curated video exhibitions under the common title Video in Progress (2008–2009). In 2019 the project Concrete Dreams was presented, it explored the heritage of industrial architecture, as it has been conveyed through the photographic and video media

Institutional and international cooperation

Photon Gallery regularly collaborates with numerous Slovene organisations, institutions and festivals. Photon Gallery took part within the programme of the 2009 International Feminist and Queer Festival Red Dawns and was in partnership with institutions and organisations such as National Museum of Contemporary History, Cankarjev dom, Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana, Fotografija, Magazine on Photography and the Academy of Fine Arts and Design.

Photon Gallery 2009 Baku.jpgOpening of Baku Biennial of Contemporary Art, Baku, Azerbajdzan, 2009

Photon Gallery has collaborated internationally in terms of exhibition exchange and collaborative projects with Monat der Fotografie from Vienna, Photoport Gallery from Bratislava, Nessim Gallery and Mai Mano House of Photography from Budapest, Helmut Newton Foundation from Berlin, K2 – Contemporary Art Centre from Izmir, Kulturvermitlung Steiermarkt – CCN Graz, Proartorg Beograd, Triestefotografia Festival, Sarajevo Winter Festival, Baku Biennial of Contemporary Art and others.

International cooperation has been boosted by Photon's presence in Vienna. Galerie Photon opened in 2013, and since April 2014 organises exhibitions in the vibrant cultural lofts space within the former Ankerbrot bread factory, starting off with the Perspectives of the City exhibition that presented a selection of a dozen of Slovene photographers and video artists.

Photonic Moments – Month of Photography

Inspired by events that took place in 2004 in a number of European cities under the name "European Month of Photography" and with the purpose of expanding its project "Photonic Moments", Photon Gallery initiated the "Ljubljana Month of Photography". From 2006 until 2008 the annual festival, involving a great number of exhibitions and accompanying events in the Slovenia capital, focused on presenting contemporary trends in photography from different countries of South-eastern Europe and the broader international scene. After the 2008 edition, the festival's board decided to switch to a biennial format, and fused both manifestations. Today the Photonic Moments – Month of Photography is a leading festival of contemporary photography in the region, featuring a number of relevant internationally-based exhibitions and a strong accompanying programme.

Special projects

In 2007 the Photon Gallery introduced the programme Video in Progress which presents contemporary video art. The focus of the first two years was on video artists from the region has shifted to more conceptual criteria of selection. In 2011 the event grew into a festival.

Since 2008 the exhibition Photonic Luminatic is an overview introducing a selection of Slovene artists who use photography and video for research and creative endeavour in the broader context of the visual arts. The curator of the whole exhibition is Dejan Sluga, director of the Photon Gallery, while selection of video art was done by Vesna Bukovec and Metka Zupanič. The first edition focused on the phenomenon of the "new documentary photography" within contemporary artistic practice with an aim to show how photography continues to become increasingly relevant as a completely independent artistic medium, and it is additionally evermore used as a tool for the presentation of various multi- and intermedia projects.

Video Evenings by Kolektiva Institute have been organised in Photon Gallery featuring monthly screen video selections prepared by various invited artists, curators, institutions, associations, and festivals.

Sales service and international art fairs

Photon Gallery represents almost 40 national and international artists whose available works are documented on the gallery's website. The gallery promotes its artists at international art fairs using the strategy of a curated presentation based on a thematic frame.

Photon Gallery also regularly attends art fairs in Vienna (Viennafair), Berlin (Berliner Liste) and in 2010, Photon participated for the first time on Paris Photo.

See also

External links

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