Difference between revisions of "Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova (MSUM)"
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|managed by = Moderna galerija / Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana plus Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova | |managed by = Moderna galerija / Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana plus Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova | ||
− | |founded by = Government of the Republic of Slovenia | + | |founded by = Government of the Republic of Slovenia |
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{{Image|Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova 2011 The Present and Presence 01 Photo Dejan Habicht.jpg}} | {{Image|Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova 2011 The Present and Presence 01 Photo Dejan Habicht.jpg}} | ||
− | The [[Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova (MSUM)]] was opened in November 2011 in the renovated building of the former barracks complex on Metelkova Street, which has grown into a new museum quarter, encompassing also the Slovene Ethnographic Museum and the [[National Museum of Slovenia - Metelkova]]. | + | The [[Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova (MSUM)]] was opened in November [[established::2011]] in the renovated building of the former barracks complex on Metelkova Street, which has grown into a new museum quarter, encompassing also the [[Slovene Ethnographic Museum]] and the [[National Museum of Slovenia - Metelkova]]. Together with the [[Moderna galerija (MG)]] it forms part of the MG+MSUM standing for [[Moderna galerija / Muzej moderne umetnosti Ljubljana plus Muzej sodobne umetnosti Metelkova|''Moderna galerija/Museum of Modern Art plus Muzej sodobne umetnosti'']]. The venue presents the permanent collection of Eastern European art, while the second floor is dedicated to the curatorial projects and became the venue for the [[U3 Triennial of Contemporary Slovene Arts]]. |
− | The new building houses also the Moderna galerija [[Museum of Modern Art Library|library]], the [[Modern Art Archive, Museum of Modern Art|extensive Modern art archive]], a translation and publications department and a conservation-renovation department.}} | + | The new building houses also the Moderna galerija [[Museum of Modern Art Library|library]], the [[Modern Art Archive, Museum of Modern Art|extensive Modern art archive]], a translation and publications department and a conservation-renovation department. |
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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
− | The idea of the new museum of contemporary art in Ljubljana evolved on the basis of the Arteast Collection 2000+. The collection of predominantly Eastern European art based on the traditions of the avant-gardes has been built by Moderna galerija since 1995. | + | The idea of the new museum of contemporary art in Ljubljana evolved on the basis of the Arteast Collection 2000+. The collection of predominantly Eastern European art based on the traditions of the avant-gardes has been built by Moderna galerija since 1995. Since 2001 many international tours and loans of individual works of the the Arteast Collection 2000+ were organised, sending the artworks to the exhibitions round Europe or to the USA (New York, Pittsburgh). |
Due to the space shortage the collection was presented publicly for the first time in June 2000 to coincide with Manifesta 3 in Ljubljana, in the not yet renovated building of the former barracks complex on Metelkova Street. | Due to the space shortage the collection was presented publicly for the first time in June 2000 to coincide with Manifesta 3 in Ljubljana, in the not yet renovated building of the former barracks complex on Metelkova Street. | ||
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Up to November 2011 when the museum was eventually opened, a line of ''Arteast Exhibitions'' and some public talks were organised to promote the idea of the collection and the new museum in Ljubljana. The international exhibition ''Form-Specific'' (2003), which was staged at Metelkova 22, was followed by the ''7 Sins: Ljubljana-Moscow'' (2004), ''Interrupted Histories'' (2006), ''The Arteast Collection 2000+23'' (2006) (staged at the Moderna galerija building) and the ''Schengen Women'' (2008) in the ŠKUC Gallery. The public discussion ''What contemporary art demands from its institutions?'' and a panel discussion entitled ''Museum of Contemporary Art – Instrument of Constitution?'' were organized in the Moderna galerija in 2003. In June 2006 Kasper König, Carlos Basualdo, Nicolas Bourriaud, Marco de Michelis, and Peter Pakesch presented their ideas in a series of talks entitled ''Between a Museum of Modern Art and a Museum of Contemporary Art at the Beginning of the 21st Century''. | Up to November 2011 when the museum was eventually opened, a line of ''Arteast Exhibitions'' and some public talks were organised to promote the idea of the collection and the new museum in Ljubljana. The international exhibition ''Form-Specific'' (2003), which was staged at Metelkova 22, was followed by the ''7 Sins: Ljubljana-Moscow'' (2004), ''Interrupted Histories'' (2006), ''The Arteast Collection 2000+23'' (2006) (staged at the Moderna galerija building) and the ''Schengen Women'' (2008) in the ŠKUC Gallery. The public discussion ''What contemporary art demands from its institutions?'' and a panel discussion entitled ''Museum of Contemporary Art – Instrument of Constitution?'' were organized in the Moderna galerija in 2003. In June 2006 Kasper König, Carlos Basualdo, Nicolas Bourriaud, Marco de Michelis, and Peter Pakesch presented their ideas in a series of talks entitled ''Between a Museum of Modern Art and a Museum of Contemporary Art at the Beginning of the 21st Century''. | ||
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== ''L’Internationale'' project == | == ''L’Internationale'' project == |
Revision as of 17:31, 23 June 2013
Background
The idea of the new museum of contemporary art in Ljubljana evolved on the basis of the Arteast Collection 2000+. The collection of predominantly Eastern European art based on the traditions of the avant-gardes has been built by Moderna galerija since 1995. Since 2001 many international tours and loans of individual works of the the Arteast Collection 2000+ were organised, sending the artworks to the exhibitions round Europe or to the USA (New York, Pittsburgh).
Due to the space shortage the collection was presented publicly for the first time in June 2000 to coincide with Manifesta 3 in Ljubljana, in the not yet renovated building of the former barracks complex on Metelkova Street.
In April 2002 the director of Moderna galerija, Zdenka Badovinac, and the curator Igor Zabel conceived the mo(nu)ment Museum of Contemporary Art - Metelkova 22 programme. The initiative was articulated in the Resolution on the National Program for Culture for 2004– 2007 where it was stated that the renovated building at Metelkova 22 would serve as an exhibition space for contemporary visual art, managed by the Moderna galerija.
Up to November 2011 when the museum was eventually opened, a line of Arteast Exhibitions and some public talks were organised to promote the idea of the collection and the new museum in Ljubljana. The international exhibition Form-Specific (2003), which was staged at Metelkova 22, was followed by the 7 Sins: Ljubljana-Moscow (2004), Interrupted Histories (2006), The Arteast Collection 2000+23 (2006) (staged at the Moderna galerija building) and the Schengen Women (2008) in the ŠKUC Gallery. The public discussion What contemporary art demands from its institutions? and a panel discussion entitled Museum of Contemporary Art – Instrument of Constitution? were organized in the Moderna galerija in 2003. In June 2006 Kasper König, Carlos Basualdo, Nicolas Bourriaud, Marco de Michelis, and Peter Pakesch presented their ideas in a series of talks entitled Between a Museum of Modern Art and a Museum of Contemporary Art at the Beginning of the 21st Century.
L’Internationale project
The founding partners of L'Internationale are the five European museums and archives: Moderna galerija, Ljubljana; the Július Koller Society in Bratislava, the Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA) in Barcelona, the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven and the Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst in Antwerpen (M HKA). The first step of cooperation is the two-year project with the title 1957-1986. Art from the Decline of Modernism to the Rise of Globalisation by L’Internationale. The EU supported project comprises conferences, seminars and exhibitions.
From May to October 2011 a part of the Arteast Collection 2000+ was presented at the MACBA in Barcelona as a Museum of Parallel Narratives exhibition. In November 2011 the Museum of Affects is shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova. At the beginning of 2012 Spirits of Internationalism, a selection from the six L’Internationale institutional collections will be presented at the M KHA/Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven in the Netherlands.
See also
- U3 Triennial of Contemporary Slovene Arts
- Moderna galerija / Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana plus Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova
- Moderna galerija (MG)
- Museum of Modern Art Library
- Modern Art Archive, Museum of Modern Art
- Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory
External links
- MSUM on the Moderna galerija website
- Arteast 2000+ Collection
- The history of Metelkova 22
- Moderna galerija Ljubljana on Facebook
- "L'Internationale" project website
- Museum of Parallel Narratives exhibition at MACBA, Barcelona