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[[The Last Contemporary Art Museum]] was opened in July [[established::2015]] in the 200 year old house in the village of Logje, in the westernmost part of Slovenia. Here lived the grandmother of sculptor [[Damijan Kracina]] who decided to rearrange the house according to a principle of ''cabinets of curiosities'' of ''Wunderkammer'', the Renaissance precursors to museums. This is not a coincidence, but a clear-cut serendipity: Kracina's sculptures, graphic art and video often tackle a biotic diversity of animal world, and an ambiental setting off the beaten track is a perfect site for the afterlife of objects. While an exhibition goer gets immersed into the theatre of memory, recollecting past encounters with individual sculptures at various exhibitions venues, a tourist is taken by surprise as one stumbles upon a world of contemporary art far from the white cube gallery spaces.  
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[[The Last Contemporary Art Museum]] is a highly peculiar art exhibition venue, set deep in the hills, in a small village called Logje. It was set up by the sculptor and multimedia artist [[Damijan Kracina]], who rearranged his 200 years old house according to the concept of the ''cabinets of curiosities'' (''Wunderkammer''), the Renaissance precursors to museums. This is not a coincidence, but rather a clear-cut serendipity: the main focus of the museum, Kracina's sculptures, graphic art and videos, frequently tackle the biotic diversity of animal world.
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A setting off the beaten track is a perfect site for the afterlife of such objects. While an exhibition goer gets immersed into the theatre of memory, recollecting past encounters with individual sculptures at various exhibitions, a tourist is taken by surprise as he stumbles upon a world of contemporary art far from the white cube gallery spaces.  
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==Background==
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The house hosting the Last Museum of Contemporary Arts used to belong to the sculptor's grandmother. For years he's been using the place as a summer getaway and a studio for his work. In [[established::2015]] he decided to redesign a part of it as a gallery and thus open the house to the public. The given name reflects the fact that Logje is (together with the neighbouring Breginj) the westernmost village in Slovenia, thus literally making this the last 'museum'. The latter alludes to the fact that it serves as an archive of Kracina's work, and – according to him – also reflects the phase that contemporary art is currently in.
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The village Logje is located in the Breginjski kot [''Breginj Corner''] area. Here, one can trace the remnants of the region's exceptional architectural heritage in stone houses with characteristic wooden balconies, typical of Venetian Slovenia.
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==The collection==
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The place is mostly host to a selection of major works from Kracina's artistic opus, featuring his sculptures, installations, pictures, videos and other artworks. A selection of works by his peers such as [[Katarina Toman Kracina]], [[Vladimir Leben]], [[Goran Medjugorac]], [[Tanja Radež]], [[Matevž Paternoster]] and others is also on display. 
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The arrangement of the exhibition, which, for example, imaginatively uses the old pigsty and barn premises, partly depends on the season, as the place is only really active throughout the summer months. During that time, one can also visit the small museum shop and participate in workshops, concerts and video screenings that take place. Then, for example, Kracina's experimental videos and documentaries are projected to the facade of the neighbour's house.
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===Damjan Kracina===
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[[Damijan Kracina]] is living and working in Ljubljana. Primarily a sculptor, the scope of Kracina's artistic endeavours is nevertheless wide-ranging. He is frequently exhibiting abroad as well as across Slovenia.
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Kracina is one of the founding members of the [[Domestic Research Society]]. He used to be the artistic director (1997-2000) of the now defunct art centre [[Kluže Fortress|ARTileria Kluže]], during when he also launched the [[Kluže Ambient Festival]]. In Ljubljana he is active at [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone|Metelkova]], where he co-founded the [[Night Window Display Gallery Pešak]].
  
[[Damijan Kracina]] is a sculptor living and working in Ljubljana, one of the founding members of the [[Domestic Research Society]].
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==Events==
  
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In 2016, the place was also a site for the live streaming of »Javorca – Resurrection«, a musical-research project by the accordionist [[Bratko Bibič & The Madleys|Bratko Bibič]], done in coproduction with the nearby-set [[Sajeta Creative Camp]]. Other summer events feature a performance by the folk singer [[Bogdana Herman]], film screenings and a number of animation, movie, cooking and visual arts workshops.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
* [[Domestic Research Society]]
 
* [[Domestic Research Society]]
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* [[Night Window Display Gallery Pešak]]
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* [[Sajeta Creative Camp]]
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* [[Kluže Fortress]]
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==External links==
 
==External links==
* [http://www.kracina.com/poslednji_muzej_sodobne_umetnosti.html The Last Contemporary Art Museum web page]
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* [http://www.kracina.com/poslednji_muzej_sodobne_umetnosti.html The Last Contemporary Art Museum web page]
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* [http://4d.rtvslo.si/arhiv/poletna-scena-prispevki/174354674 Video report about the museum, done by [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)|RTV Slovenia]] (in Slovene)
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* [http://www.kracina.com Damjan Kracina's website]
  
 
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Revision as of 20:04, 10 January 2017




Contact
Poslednji muzej sodobne umetnosti
Logje 14, SI-5223 Breginj
Phone386 (0) 41 550 121





The Last Contemporary Art Museum is a highly peculiar art exhibition venue, set deep in the hills, in a small village called Logje. It was set up by the sculptor and multimedia artist Damijan Kracina, who rearranged his 200 years old house according to the concept of the cabinets of curiosities (Wunderkammer), the Renaissance precursors to museums. This is not a coincidence, but rather a clear-cut serendipity: the main focus of the museum, Kracina's sculptures, graphic art and videos, frequently tackle the biotic diversity of animal world.

A setting off the beaten track is a perfect site for the afterlife of such objects. While an exhibition goer gets immersed into the theatre of memory, recollecting past encounters with individual sculptures at various exhibitions, a tourist is taken by surprise as he stumbles upon a world of contemporary art far from the white cube gallery spaces.


The Last Contemporary Art Museum 2016 cabinet.jpgA Wunderkammer with Damijan Kracina's artworks reinstalled in The Last Contemporary Art Museum in Logje, 2016

Background

The house hosting the Last Museum of Contemporary Arts used to belong to the sculptor's grandmother. For years he's been using the place as a summer getaway and a studio for his work. In 2015 he decided to redesign a part of it as a gallery and thus open the house to the public. The given name reflects the fact that Logje is (together with the neighbouring Breginj) the westernmost village in Slovenia, thus literally making this the last 'museum'. The latter alludes to the fact that it serves as an archive of Kracina's work, and – according to him – also reflects the phase that contemporary art is currently in.

The village Logje is located in the Breginjski kot [Breginj Corner] area. Here, one can trace the remnants of the region's exceptional architectural heritage in stone houses with characteristic wooden balconies, typical of Venetian Slovenia.

The collection

The place is mostly host to a selection of major works from Kracina's artistic opus, featuring his sculptures, installations, pictures, videos and other artworks. A selection of works by his peers such as Katarina Toman Kracina, Vladimir Leben, Goran Medjugorac, Tanja Radež, Matevž Paternoster and others is also on display.

The arrangement of the exhibition, which, for example, imaginatively uses the old pigsty and barn premises, partly depends on the season, as the place is only really active throughout the summer months. During that time, one can also visit the small museum shop and participate in workshops, concerts and video screenings that take place. Then, for example, Kracina's experimental videos and documentaries are projected to the facade of the neighbour's house.

Damjan Kracina

Damijan Kracina is living and working in Ljubljana. Primarily a sculptor, the scope of Kracina's artistic endeavours is nevertheless wide-ranging. He is frequently exhibiting abroad as well as across Slovenia.

Kracina is one of the founding members of the Domestic Research Society. He used to be the artistic director (1997-2000) of the now defunct art centre ARTileria Kluže, during when he also launched the Kluže Ambient Festival. In Ljubljana he is active at Metelkova, where he co-founded the Night Window Display Gallery Pešak.

Events

In 2016, the place was also a site for the live streaming of »Javorca – Resurrection«, a musical-research project by the accordionist Bratko Bibič, done in coproduction with the nearby-set Sajeta Creative Camp. Other summer events feature a performance by the folk singer Bogdana Herman, film screenings and a number of animation, movie, cooking and visual arts workshops.

See also


External links

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