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''[[MJ Manifesta Journal]]'' is an international magazine focused on the theories and practices of contemporary curatorship. It is based on the concept developed by curators Viktor Misiano (Moscow) and [[Igor Zabel]] (Ljubljana), chief editors of the first generation of ''MJ Manifesta Journal'' being published between [[Established::2003]] and 2005 by [[Museum of Modern Art]] and International Foundation Manifesta (IFM).  
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''[[MJ Manifesta Journal]]'' is an international magazine focused on the theories and practices of contemporary curatorship. It is based on the concept developed by curators Viktor Misiano (Moscow) and [[Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory|Igor Zabel]] (Ljubljana), chief editors of the first generation of ''MJ Manifesta Journal'' being published between [[Established::2003]] and 2005 by [[Museum of Modern Art|Moderna galerija]] and the International Foundation Manifesta (IFM).  
  
After [[Igor Zabel]], the ''Manifesta 3'' coordinator and senior curator of the [[Museum of Modern Art|Moderna Galerija]], passed away in July 2005, the recollection of the first five issues of the ''MJ Manifesta Jornals'' including the new sixth addition was published in 2008 as a tribute to him.  
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After [[Igor Zabel]], the ''Manifesta 3'' coordinator and senior curator of the [[Museum of Modern Art|Moderna Galerija]], passed away in July 2005, the recollection of the first five issues of the ''MJ Manifesta Journal'' including the new sixth addition was published in 2008 as a tribute to him.  
 
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==Background==
 
==Background==
Three years after ''Manifesta 3'', The European Biennial of Contemporary Art, which was held in Ljubljana in the summer 2000 under the topic ''Do You Suffer From A Borderline Syndrome? Where do YOU draw the line?'', Viktor Misiano and [[Igor Zabel]] conceived the ''MJ Manifesta Journal''. The first six issues were dedicated to the following curatorial topics: ''The Revenge of the White Cube?'', ''Biennials'' (both in 2003), ''Exhibition as a Dream'', ''Teaching Curatorship'' (both in 2004), ''Artist & Curator and Archive'' and ''Memory of the Show'' (both in 2005).
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Three years after ''Manifesta 3'', the European Biennial of Contemporary Art, which was held in Ljubljana in the summer 2000 under the topic ''Do You Suffer From A Borderline Syndrome? Where do YOU draw the line?'', Viktor Misiano and [[Igor Zabel]] conceived the ''MJ Manifesta Journal''. The first six issues were dedicated to the following curatorial topics: ''The Revenge of the White Cube?'', ''Biennials'' (both in 2003), ''Exhibition as a Dream'', ''Teaching Curatorship'' (both in 2004), ''Artist & Curator and Archive'' and ''Memory of the Show'' (both in 2005).
  
In 2008 the International Foundation Manifesta and the Italian publisher Silvana Editoriale reprinted the first issues in one volume and since 2009 continue to print the biannual ''MJ Manifesta Journal'', still chief-edited by Viktor Misiano.
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In 2008 the International Foundation Manifesta and the Italian publisher Silvana Editoriale reprinted the first issues in one volume and since 2009 continue to print the biannual ''MJ Manifesta Journal'', with Viktor Misiano still as chief editor.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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==External links==
 
==External links==
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*[http://www.mg-lj.si/node Museum of Modern Art website]
 
*[http://www.manifestajournal.org/issues.html ''MJ Manifesta Journal'' website]
 
*[http://www.manifestajournal.org/issues.html ''MJ Manifesta Journal'' website]
 
*[http://www.e-flux.com/shows/view/7540 e-flux about 2nd Generation of ''MJ Manifesta Journal'']
 
*[http://www.e-flux.com/shows/view/7540 e-flux about 2nd Generation of ''MJ Manifesta Journal'']
 
[[Category:Visual arts periodicals]]
 
[[Category:Visual arts]]
 
[[Category:Periodicals]]
 

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MJ Manifesta Journal (first six editions)
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MJ Manifesta Journal is an international magazine focused on the theories and practices of contemporary curatorship. It is based on the concept developed by curators Viktor Misiano (Moscow) and Igor Zabel (Ljubljana), chief editors of the first generation of MJ Manifesta Journal being published between 2003 and 2005 by Moderna galerija and the International Foundation Manifesta (IFM).

After Igor Zabel, the Manifesta 3 coordinator and senior curator of the Moderna Galerija, passed away in July 2005, the recollection of the first five issues of the MJ Manifesta Journal including the new sixth addition was published in 2008 as a tribute to him.


Background

Three years after Manifesta 3, the European Biennial of Contemporary Art, which was held in Ljubljana in the summer 2000 under the topic Do You Suffer From A Borderline Syndrome? Where do YOU draw the line?, Viktor Misiano and Igor Zabel conceived the MJ Manifesta Journal. The first six issues were dedicated to the following curatorial topics: The Revenge of the White Cube?, Biennials (both in 2003), Exhibition as a Dream, Teaching Curatorship (both in 2004), Artist & Curator and Archive and Memory of the Show (both in 2005).

In 2008 the International Foundation Manifesta and the Italian publisher Silvana Editoriale reprinted the first issues in one volume and since 2009 continue to print the biannual MJ Manifesta Journal, with Viktor Misiano still as chief editor.

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