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− | Although the autonomous theoretical concept of "too modern art" originates in an anecdotal refusal of [[Oliver Marčeta]] | + | |
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+ | Although the autonomous theoretical concept of "too modern art" originates in an anecdotal refusal of [[Oliver Marčeta|Oliver Marčeta's]] paintings by a local gallery, the [[Museum of Too Modern Art]] dates from [[established::1999]] when [[Tomaž Drnovšek - Vinči]] sold his cows and offered his stable for contemporary art exhibitions to a group of disappointed founding artists [[Boštjan Plesničar]], [[Oliver Marčeta]], [[Grega Mastnak]], [[Vladimir Leben]], and [[Ervin Potočnik]]. | ||
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+ | ==Programme== | ||
In the last decade the museum has developed into an unorthodox contemporary art venue which also offers space to local musicians, organises occasional concerts (ranging from the renown drummer and percussionist [[Zlatko Kaučič]] to the youth section of the local tambura orchestra) and art workshops (stone carving in collaboration with the local Regional Development Centre in 2009). | In the last decade the museum has developed into an unorthodox contemporary art venue which also offers space to local musicians, organises occasional concerts (ranging from the renown drummer and percussionist [[Zlatko Kaučič]] to the youth section of the local tambura orchestra) and art workshops (stone carving in collaboration with the local Regional Development Centre in 2009). | ||
− | Apart from regular exhibitions by the founding artists, the museum shows works by established Slovene artists such as [[Marko A. Kovačič]], [[Marko Jakše]], and [[Domestic Research Society]] and strives to develop stronger international contacts | + | Apart from regular exhibitions by the founding artists, the museum shows works by established Slovene artists such as [[Marko A. Kovačič]], [[Marko Jakše]], and [[Domestic Research Society]] and strives to develop stronger international contacts. |
+ | == International cooperation == | ||
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+ | In collaboration with SKC and the French Cultural Institute (both from Belgrade) the ''Hybrid Object'' exhibition in 2010 presented works by artists from Serbia, France, and Slovenia, mostly created during the residency in Spodnji Hotič, as the first incarnation of what became a regular Too Modern Sculpting Festival. In 2011 the museum organised an exhibition of 100 artworks by 100 artists, selected by Franziska Helmreich. The project was coorganised with the Exposition Gallery in Jennersdorf and supported by the [[Ministry of Culture]] and [[Austrian Cultural Forum, Ljubljana]]. | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Municipality of Litija]] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
− | * [http://www.premoderno.org | + | * [http://www.premoderno.org Museum of Too Modern Art website] |
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[[Category:Visual arts galleries]] | [[Category:Visual arts galleries]] | ||
[[Category:Visual arts]] | [[Category:Visual arts]] | ||
[[Category:Galleries]] | [[Category:Galleries]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:33, 15 February 2020
Programme
In the last decade the museum has developed into an unorthodox contemporary art venue which also offers space to local musicians, organises occasional concerts (ranging from the renown drummer and percussionist Zlatko Kaučič to the youth section of the local tambura orchestra) and art workshops (stone carving in collaboration with the local Regional Development Centre in 2009).
Apart from regular exhibitions by the founding artists, the museum shows works by established Slovene artists such as Marko A. Kovačič, Marko Jakše, and Domestic Research Society and strives to develop stronger international contacts.
International cooperation
In collaboration with SKC and the French Cultural Institute (both from Belgrade) the Hybrid Object exhibition in 2010 presented works by artists from Serbia, France, and Slovenia, mostly created during the residency in Spodnji Hotič, as the first incarnation of what became a regular Too Modern Sculpting Festival. In 2011 the museum organised an exhibition of 100 artworks by 100 artists, selected by Franziska Helmreich. The project was coorganised with the Exposition Gallery in Jennersdorf and supported by the Ministry of Culture and Austrian Cultural Forum, Ljubljana.