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− | The gallery collaborates and presents the recent works of international, national and regional multimedia and visual artists following the curated programme of house and external, | + | The gallery collaborates and presents the recent works of international, national and regional multimedia and visual artists following the curated programme of house and external, freelance curators. |
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− | + | [[Alenka Pirman]], AES + F, Alain Escalle, Aleksandra Vajd and Hynek Alt, Aleksij Kobal, Alen Ožbolt, Ana Pečar, Anne Farrel, Anne-Valerie Gasc and Gilles Desplanques, Barbara Thun, Biljana Đurđević, Bob Ostertag, Boštjan Plesničar, Brane Zorman, Ceren Oykut, Christopher Hales, Clif, Damijan Kracina and Vladimir Leben, Damijan Švarc, David Carson, Diana Dominges, Dragan Sakan, Dragan Živadinov, Dunja Zupančič, Dušan Fišer, Dušan Geržič, Eija-Liisa Ahtila, Geska Helena Andersson & Robert Brečević, Goran Bertok, Grejpfrut, Here Nor There, Huiqin Wang & Maja Pučl, Igor Štromajer, Ildi Hermann, Ivana Franke, Janez Janša, Jaša Mrevlje, Jasna Kozar, Jon Rose, Jonathan Barnbrook, Jože Šubic, Julian Oliver, Julien Maire, Jure Zadnikar, Jurij Kelhar, Ken Gregory, Kristian Kožul, Ksenija Čerče, Lara Busch, Luiza Margan and Miha Presker, Luka Dekleva and Cameron Bobro, Luka Frelih and Robertina Šebjanič and Don Ritter, Machine for Making Sense, Machine, Magdalena Pederin, Magdalena, Marina Gržinić, Marko Butina, Marko Črtanec, Marko Jakše, Marko Košnik, Marko Modic, Marko Ornik, Marko Peljhan, Marta de Menezes, Marti Ribas Duran, Martin Bricelj, Matej Kristovič, Matej Pečnikar, Matjaž Krivic, Miha Ciglar, Mirjana Rukavina, Mirko Simič, Mitja Ficko, Mitja Koštomaj, Mladen Stilinović, Mojca Kasjak,Natalija R. Črnčec, Nigel Helyer, Nika Oblak and Primož Novak, Nuria Garcia, Petja Montanez, Picture This, Primož Jeza, Raj Petrot Kraljev, Rodney Place, Sanna Maarit, Sašo Sedlaček, Sestre, Silvan Omerzu, Simon Biggs, Snježana Premuš, son:DA,Sonja Savić, Stane Špegel, Stefan Doepner, Sumi Masayuki, Tanja Vujinović, Tatjana Vujinović, Teo Spiler, Thomas Bayrle, Trevor Batten, Twilight Demo Group, Urška Golob, Video duo: Claire Dantzer & Pascual Sisto, Vlado G. Repnik, Vuk Čosić, Zachary Lieberman, Zoran Todorović ... | |
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Revision as of 15:02, 5 April 2010
History
KiBela Art Space has been developed within KIBLA Multimedia Centre together with KiBar, an Internet café, Kibela.Tif graphic studio, and Za:misel Bookstore. In the second half of the 1990s plans for KiBela began to take form with the help of experience and common knowledge – in a time when the emergence of new technologies and artistic approaches had already become self-evident and necessary when planning a contemporary gallery.
Location
KiBela is on the ground floor of Narodni dom in Maribor and was renovated in January 1999 with the purpose of installing visual and other forms of art. Often KiBela is cooperating with other spaces and institutions, sometimes is preparing site-specific outdoors projects.
Concept
The fundamental concept of KiBela Art Space is that of liberating and connecting traditional and electronic art media, presenting artistic (non)messages and artist+ (ir)responsibility, integrating art with science and technology and establishing new aesthetics and an ecology of the mind. The concept is contemporary, multimedia and intermedia related.
KiBela has worked towards establishing links between alternative and established art and culture, between young and older generations, between the domestic and foreign art scene, between classical and electronic media, between art, technology and science and between different aesthetics and thinking.
Programme alias Exhibitions and Events
In more than 10 years of operation KiBela has released more then 200 social art openings, performances, presentations and other art events with the exclusive approach of installing art in the space: various art aesthetics in space being such by content or by media that artists use in a creative way. Since 2004 all of KiBela's events – more than 100 – are superbly visually and textually documented on KiBela's online archive.
KiBela is also a multi-purpose entertainment space for organizing seminars, presentations, round tables, press conferences and rich cultural programmes, including exhibitions, theatre performances, video projections, concerts, literary readings, debate clubs, etc.
Exhibited Artists
The gallery collaborates and presents the recent works of international, national and regional multimedia and visual artists following the curated programme of house and external, freelance curators.
The list of artists presented at KiBela reads like a who's who in new media art. Pioneer and innovative artists who are at the forefront of the field, whether from abroad or from Slovenia, have been exhibited alongside young and emerging artists.
Alenka Pirman, AES + F, Alain Escalle, Aleksandra Vajd and Hynek Alt, Aleksij Kobal, Alen Ožbolt, Ana Pečar, Anne Farrel, Anne-Valerie Gasc and Gilles Desplanques, Barbara Thun, Biljana Đurđević, Bob Ostertag, Boštjan Plesničar, Brane Zorman, Ceren Oykut, Christopher Hales, Clif, Damijan Kracina and Vladimir Leben, Damijan Švarc, David Carson, Diana Dominges, Dragan Sakan, Dragan Živadinov, Dunja Zupančič, Dušan Fišer, Dušan Geržič, Eija-Liisa Ahtila, Geska Helena Andersson & Robert Brečević, Goran Bertok, Grejpfrut, Here Nor There, Huiqin Wang & Maja Pučl, Igor Štromajer, Ildi Hermann, Ivana Franke, Janez Janša, Jaša Mrevlje, Jasna Kozar, Jon Rose, Jonathan Barnbrook, Jože Šubic, Julian Oliver, Julien Maire, Jure Zadnikar, Jurij Kelhar, Ken Gregory, Kristian Kožul, Ksenija Čerče, Lara Busch, Luiza Margan and Miha Presker, Luka Dekleva and Cameron Bobro, Luka Frelih and Robertina Šebjanič and Don Ritter, Machine for Making Sense, Machine, Magdalena Pederin, Magdalena, Marina Gržinić, Marko Butina, Marko Črtanec, Marko Jakše, Marko Košnik, Marko Modic, Marko Ornik, Marko Peljhan, Marta de Menezes, Marti Ribas Duran, Martin Bricelj, Matej Kristovič, Matej Pečnikar, Matjaž Krivic, Miha Ciglar, Mirjana Rukavina, Mirko Simič, Mitja Ficko, Mitja Koštomaj, Mladen Stilinović, Mojca Kasjak,Natalija R. Črnčec, Nigel Helyer, Nika Oblak and Primož Novak, Nuria Garcia, Petja Montanez, Picture This, Primož Jeza, Raj Petrot Kraljev, Rodney Place, Sanna Maarit, Sašo Sedlaček, Sestre, Silvan Omerzu, Simon Biggs, Snježana Premuš, son:DA,Sonja Savić, Stane Špegel, Stefan Doepner, Sumi Masayuki, Tanja Vujinović, Tatjana Vujinović, Teo Spiler, Thomas Bayrle, Trevor Batten, Twilight Demo Group, Urška Golob, Video duo: Claire Dantzer & Pascual Sisto, Vlado G. Repnik, Vuk Čosić, Zachary Lieberman, Zoran Todorović ...
International cooperation
Through KiBela distribution channels many of Slovene artists have been presented over the years in different art spaces around the world. Thus KiBela as an art space is known as a partner of many international projects of similar organisations from Graz, London, Zagreb, Belgrade and the United States, having the aim of presenting new approaches through intermedia as well as classic fine arts.
One of the recent projects X-OP - eXchange of art operators and producers. It goes about gradually growing network of artists, researchers, operators, producers and centres with the aim to establish a European platform for creation of art and exchange. By long-term cooperation the partner centres are establishing and further developing infrastructural and information supportive environment in relation to information technology, digital culture and art creation in wide aspect from art production and presentation to research and education. Alongside Kibla and KiBela are in the partners consortium Museum Lapidarium (Novigrad, Croatia), Media in Motion (Berlin, Germany), Egon March Institute (Ljubljana, Slovenia, MoKS – Kunsti ja Sotsiaalpraktika Keskus, Center for Art and Social Practice (Mooste, Estonia), CIANT – International Centre for Art and New Technologies (Prague, Czech Republic), Politechnic of Tomar (Tomar, Portugal), MAA – Taidekoulu, Art School (Helsinki, Finland), Apartment Project (Istanbul, Turkey) and Rahmenwerk – Transforming Freedom (Vienna, Austria).
In 2009 they held sessions in Berlin, Novigrad and in the Philippines on the Asia-Europe New Media Art Symposium. As it goes about the project from Ace Kibla, the role of the KiBela Art Space is to give its exhibiting place for presentations – like the improvisational audio-video performance between Tengal (Manila), Marko Batista (Ljubljana), and Ana Pečar (Maribor), what happened in November 2009.
International Art Fairs
Since 2009 KiBela attends international art fairs. In July 2009 KiBela was hosted on the Art Vilnius 09 fair, the very first international art fair in Baltic region, which happend as part of the European Capital of Culture 2009 in Lithuania. KiBela as the only Slovenian gallery presents two Slovenian artists of the younger generation: the sculptor Boštjan Novak and the painter Jure Zadnikar. In September 2009 KiBela took part on curated fifth edition of Preview Berlin - the emerging art fair presenting computer controlled instalation Robot Partner 0.2 - Automated Table Modification by Stefan Doepner, German artist, living and working in Ljubljana.
Publications
Since 1998, starting with the essays collection of Eduardo Kac with titles Teleporting An Unknown State and Telepresence, Biotelematics and Transgenetic Arts, KiBela published more than 25 publications. The recent ones: the catalogue Performing Pictures from Geska Helena Andersson & Robert Brečević, the catalogue AES+F: Action Half Life, catalogue Sonic from Ksenija Čerče, the DVD Digital commune in Maribor, the DVD with the title Zapri oči in glej from Alenka Pirman and others.
See also
- Exhibition space
Dimensions: 132m² (8.7m x 15.2m x 3.5m H) vaulted space with 6 columns, incorporating 20 linear metres of wall space; installation system: hammer-and-nail installation, sculpture pedestals; lighting: halogen lighting system; climate control: none; sales policy: sales not permitted; security: security system installed