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The word agressive, deriving from Latin word ''ag-gredior'', stands for getting close, to act, to attack. The members of the association understand the word attack in its positive meaning, especially when they deal with the implementation of somewhat unusual pratices in the field of art. Driven by an artistic need to change the society they try to implement their action in different fields of art: visual arts (theatre, street theatre, performance), visual communications (installations, works of fine arts) and literature (poetry, prose, dramatic pieces, literary evenging, competition, ex tempore). | The word agressive, deriving from Latin word ''ag-gredior'', stands for getting close, to act, to attack. The members of the association understand the word attack in its positive meaning, especially when they deal with the implementation of somewhat unusual pratices in the field of art. Driven by an artistic need to change the society they try to implement their action in different fields of art: visual arts (theatre, street theatre, performance), visual communications (installations, works of fine arts) and literature (poetry, prose, dramatic pieces, literary evenging, competition, ex tempore). | ||
− | The recent work by ''Agressive Theatre'' include ''Competition for Young Poetry'', the international project ''Goli Otok'' and the ''Mobile Mosque / مسجد المحمول'', an instalation of all-in-one portable islamic suitcase containing all necessary items for constatnly migrating Muslims. Among the works that caused most media attention, was the intervention ''Acute Art'' in an »empty« public gallery space | + | The recent work by ''Agressive Theatre'' include ''Competition for Young Poetry'', the international project ''Goli Otok'' and the ''Mobile Mosque / مسجد المحمول'', an instalation of all-in-one portable islamic suitcase containing all necessary items for constatnly migrating Muslims. Among the works that caused most media attention, was the intervention ''Acute Art'' in an »empty« public gallery space Mala Galerija (''Small Gallery'', Moderna galerija Ljubljana) in 2009. The »invasion« took place at the exhibition by Viktor Bernik where only empty walls were being exhibited 24 hours a day. The occupation of the exhibition with the installation named ''Equivalentis'' questioned the use of public space and the discrimination of the individuality. |
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[http://www.myspace.com/studioosem]] Studio osem | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* http://www.aggressivetheatre.com (also in English and German) | * http://www.aggressivetheatre.com (also in English and German) |
Revision as of 23:39, 8 June 2010
See also
- [[1]] Studio osem
External links
- http://www.aggressivetheatre.com (also in English and German)