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The establishment of Škuc Gallery in [[Established::1978]] as part of the alternative programmes of the [[ŠKUC Association]] offered an important foil to the dominant exhibition policy of the established national galleries and institutions in Slovenia.
 
The establishment of Škuc Gallery in [[Established::1978]] as part of the alternative programmes of the [[ŠKUC Association]] offered an important foil to the dominant exhibition policy of the established national galleries and institutions in Slovenia.
  
===History===
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==History==
  
 
The Gallery was launched with a retrospective presentation of work by the conceptual art group OHO. In the 1980s the Gallery became the centre of alternative (sub) culture in Ljubljana, presenting various multimedia projects. Its programme continued in the 1990s with solo exhibitions by young, hitherto unknown Slovene artists, solo exhibitions or public projects by established Slovene and international artists, thematic and group exhibitions organised by guest curators, and socio-cultural documentary exhibitions.
 
The Gallery was launched with a retrospective presentation of work by the conceptual art group OHO. In the 1980s the Gallery became the centre of alternative (sub) culture in Ljubljana, presenting various multimedia projects. Its programme continued in the 1990s with solo exhibitions by young, hitherto unknown Slovene artists, solo exhibitions or public projects by established Slovene and international artists, thematic and group exhibitions organised by guest curators, and socio-cultural documentary exhibitions.
  
===Programme===
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==Programme==
  
 
Over the years Škuc Gallery has become one of the most visited exhibition premises in Slovenia, with some 1,000 visitors on average per exhibition. Through close co-operation with institutions and individuals working in the region, including art centres in Austria, Croatia, Hungary and Italy, Škuc Gallery has developed into an important art production centre, and since 2000 it has also begun to represent its artists at international art fairs. During the last decade, the following internationally-working artists have been presented in the Gallery: Ingold Airlines, Rasheed_Araeen Rasheed Araeen, Jože Barši, Raimond Chaves, Attila Csörgő, Tacita Dean, Leif Elggren, Olafur Eliasson, Vadim Fishkin, Carl Michael von Hausswolff, [[Irwin]], Žiga Kariž (formerly known as Janez Janša), Antal Lakner, Juri Leiderman, Maja Licul, M+M, Olaf Nicolai, Cesare Pietroiusti, Tadej Pogačar, Marko Peljhan, Goran Petercol, Marjetica Potrč, Mladen Stilinović, Nebojša Šerić-Šoba, Nika Špan, Apolonija Šušteršič, Elulalia Valldosera, Sislej Xhafa ... and many more.
 
Over the years Škuc Gallery has become one of the most visited exhibition premises in Slovenia, with some 1,000 visitors on average per exhibition. Through close co-operation with institutions and individuals working in the region, including art centres in Austria, Croatia, Hungary and Italy, Škuc Gallery has developed into an important art production centre, and since 2000 it has also begun to represent its artists at international art fairs. During the last decade, the following internationally-working artists have been presented in the Gallery: Ingold Airlines, Rasheed_Araeen Rasheed Araeen, Jože Barši, Raimond Chaves, Attila Csörgő, Tacita Dean, Leif Elggren, Olafur Eliasson, Vadim Fishkin, Carl Michael von Hausswolff, [[Irwin]], Žiga Kariž (formerly known as Janez Janša), Antal Lakner, Juri Leiderman, Maja Licul, M+M, Olaf Nicolai, Cesare Pietroiusti, Tadej Pogačar, Marko Peljhan, Goran Petercol, Marjetica Potrč, Mladen Stilinović, Nebojša Šerić-Šoba, Nika Špan, Apolonija Šušteršič, Elulalia Valldosera, Sislej Xhafa ... and many more.
  
===Venue===
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==Venue==
  
 
'''Dimensions:''' ''Room 1: ''31.5m² (c 4.5m x 7m x 2.5m H), ''Room 2:'' 21m² (c 3.5m x 6m x 2.5m H), ''Room 3:'' 36m² (c 6m x 6m x 2.5m H), ''Room 4:'' 35m² (c 3.5m x 10m x 2.5m H), ''Room 5:'' 56m² (c 7m x 6m x 2.5m H); '''installation system:''' Nielsen hanging system, hammer and nail system; '''lighting:''' halogen lighting system plus natural light from windows; '''climate control:''' none; '''security:''' no security system installed
 
'''Dimensions:''' ''Room 1: ''31.5m² (c 4.5m x 7m x 2.5m H), ''Room 2:'' 21m² (c 3.5m x 6m x 2.5m H), ''Room 3:'' 36m² (c 6m x 6m x 2.5m H), ''Room 4:'' 35m² (c 3.5m x 10m x 2.5m H), ''Room 5:'' 56m² (c 7m x 6m x 2.5m H); '''installation system:''' Nielsen hanging system, hammer and nail system; '''lighting:''' halogen lighting system plus natural light from windows; '''climate control:''' none; '''security:''' no security system installed
  
===See also===
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==See also==
  
 
* [[ŠKUC Association]]
 
* [[ŠKUC Association]]
  
===External links===
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==External links==
  
 
* [http://www.galerija.skuc-drustvo.si Škuc Gallery website]
 
* [http://www.galerija.skuc-drustvo.si Škuc Gallery website]

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The establishment of Škuc Gallery in 1978 as part of the alternative programmes of the ŠKUC Association offered an important foil to the dominant exhibition policy of the established national galleries and institutions in Slovenia.

History

The Gallery was launched with a retrospective presentation of work by the conceptual art group OHO. In the 1980s the Gallery became the centre of alternative (sub) culture in Ljubljana, presenting various multimedia projects. Its programme continued in the 1990s with solo exhibitions by young, hitherto unknown Slovene artists, solo exhibitions or public projects by established Slovene and international artists, thematic and group exhibitions organised by guest curators, and socio-cultural documentary exhibitions.

Programme

Over the years Škuc Gallery has become one of the most visited exhibition premises in Slovenia, with some 1,000 visitors on average per exhibition. Through close co-operation with institutions and individuals working in the region, including art centres in Austria, Croatia, Hungary and Italy, Škuc Gallery has developed into an important art production centre, and since 2000 it has also begun to represent its artists at international art fairs. During the last decade, the following internationally-working artists have been presented in the Gallery: Ingold Airlines, Rasheed_Araeen Rasheed Araeen, Jože Barši, Raimond Chaves, Attila Csörgő, Tacita Dean, Leif Elggren, Olafur Eliasson, Vadim Fishkin, Carl Michael von Hausswolff, Irwin, Žiga Kariž (formerly known as Janez Janša), Antal Lakner, Juri Leiderman, Maja Licul, M+M, Olaf Nicolai, Cesare Pietroiusti, Tadej Pogačar, Marko Peljhan, Goran Petercol, Marjetica Potrč, Mladen Stilinović, Nebojša Šerić-Šoba, Nika Špan, Apolonija Šušteršič, Elulalia Valldosera, Sislej Xhafa ... and many more.

Venue

Dimensions: Room 1: 31.5m² (c 4.5m x 7m x 2.5m H), Room 2: 21m² (c 3.5m x 6m x 2.5m H), Room 3: 36m² (c 6m x 6m x 2.5m H), Room 4: 35m² (c 3.5m x 10m x 2.5m H), Room 5: 56m² (c 7m x 6m x 2.5m H); installation system: Nielsen hanging system, hammer and nail system; lighting: halogen lighting system plus natural light from windows; climate control: none; security: no security system installed

See also

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