Difference between revisions of "UGM Studio"
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+ | A gallery space in the very centre of the city of Maribor run by [[Maribor Art Gallery]] since its foundation in [[established::1981]] had been known as 'Rotovž Salon'. Today's [[UGM Studio]] features exhibitions of contemporary art, design and architecture. At the beginning of a year, a call for international artists and producers is published, inviting new contemporary art projects to be presented at the studio. | ||
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− | + | The programme of the space is often based on the national and international cooperations. | |
+ | A significant international exhibition was ''Continuity of Modernism, Fragments of Croatian Architecture from Modernity to 2010'' organised in collaboration with ''[[Oris Magazine]]''. | ||
− | The | + | The ''RE:akt! Reconstruction, Re−enactment, Re−reporting'' exhibition curated by the Italian curator Domenico Quaranta, produced by [[Aksioma Institute]] and initially shown at the [[Škuc Gallery]] in Ljubljana, explored the re-enacting of the selected historical events as a means to confront current ideological and intellectual canons, power structures, policies, and distribution channels in contemporary arts. The [[Independent Biennial]] toured with its daring design works selection from Ljubljana to Maribor, too. |
− | + | A note: During 2012 the Rotož Exhibition Salon functioned as an Information Point and exhibition venue ''Salon EPK'' of the [[Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]]. | |
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Revision as of 15:56, 18 May 2015
Programme
The programme of the space is often based on the national and international cooperations. A significant international exhibition was Continuity of Modernism, Fragments of Croatian Architecture from Modernity to 2010 organised in collaboration with Oris Magazine.
The RE:akt! Reconstruction, Re−enactment, Re−reporting exhibition curated by the Italian curator Domenico Quaranta, produced by Aksioma Institute and initially shown at the Škuc Gallery in Ljubljana, explored the re-enacting of the selected historical events as a means to confront current ideological and intellectual canons, power structures, policies, and distribution channels in contemporary arts. The Independent Biennial toured with its daring design works selection from Ljubljana to Maribor, too.
A note: During 2012 the Rotož Exhibition Salon functioned as an Information Point and exhibition venue Salon EPK of the Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012.
See also
External links
- Maribor Art Gallery website (in English and Slovenian)
- RE:akt! platform website