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− | Based on a concept developed by Viktor Misiano (Moscow) and Igor Zabel (Ljubljana), MJ Manifesta Journal has been published by [[Museum of Modern Art Ljubljana]] and the International Foundation [[Manifesta]] (IFM) since 2003. The magazine appears twice a year and is published in the English language. | + | |
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+ | Based on a concept developed by Viktor Misiano (Moscow) and Igor Zabel (Ljubljana), MJ Manifesta Journal has been published by [[Museum of Modern Art Ljubljana]] and the International Foundation [[Manifesta]] (IFM) since [[Established::2003]]. The magazine appears twice a year and is published in the English language. | ||
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MJ Manifesta is an international journal on contemporary art production and curatorial practice, based on the ideas and aims developed in the course of the Manifesta European Biennials of Contemporary Art and their related activities. MJ focuses on the issues surrounding curatorial work, including strategies, conditions, dilemmas and contexts. It aims for curatorial self-reflection and examination. | MJ Manifesta is an international journal on contemporary art production and curatorial practice, based on the ideas and aims developed in the course of the Manifesta European Biennials of Contemporary Art and their related activities. MJ focuses on the issues surrounding curatorial work, including strategies, conditions, dilemmas and contexts. It aims for curatorial self-reflection and examination. | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | *[http://www.manifestajournal.org/issues.html MJ Manifesta Journal Web Site] |
Revision as of 00:17, 3 January 2010
MJ Manifesta is an international journal on contemporary art production and curatorial practice, based on the ideas and aims developed in the course of the Manifesta European Biennials of Contemporary Art and their related activities. MJ focuses on the issues surrounding curatorial work, including strategies, conditions, dilemmas and contexts. It aims for curatorial self-reflection and examination.