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Established in [[established::2006]] in Ljubljana, the [[Obrat Association]] is a non-profit organisation of four artists ([[Polonca Lovšin]], [[Tomaž Tomažin]], [[Stefan Doepner]], [[Apolonija Šušteršič]]) and curator and critic [[Urška Jurman]] that addresses diverse issues of contemporary art and society. It works as platform for the production, research, presentation and education.
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Established in [[established::2006]] in Ljubljana, the [[Obrat Association]] is a non-profit organisation of four artists ([[Polonca Lovšin]], [[Tomaž Tomažin]], [[Stefan Doepner]], [[Apolonija Šušteršič]]) and curator and critic [[Urška Jurman]] that addresses diverse issues of contemporary art and society. It works as platform for production, research, presentation, and education.
 
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==Background==
 
==Background==
The idea for the Obrat Association started in 2004 as a collaboration between [[Polonca Lovšin]] and [[Urška Jurman]] realizing the a transdisciplinary project ''Ready 2 Change'' in Ljubljana comprising temporary artist-in-residence, exhibition, lectures, presentations and workshops. The intention of ''Ready to Change'' was to provide a multi-facetted insight into the issues of possible life alternatives and innovative approaches to all kinds of systems that rule our everyday lives.  
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The idea for the Obrat Association started in 2004 as a collaboration between [[Polonca Lovšin]] and [[Urška Jurman]] who together realised the transdisciplinary project ''Ready 2 Change'' in Ljubljana at [[P74 Centre and Gallery]] comprising a temporary artist-in-residence, exhibition, lectures, presentations and workshops. The intention of ''Ready2Change'' was to provide a multi-faceted insight into the issues of possible life alternatives and innovative approaches to all kinds of systems that govern our everyday lives. An outcome of the project was the book ''Ready 2 Change'', published by [[Maska Institute]].
  
 
==Projects==
 
==Projects==
Most of the Obrat Association's projects are produced in the cooperation with other national and international institutions. In May 2010 [[Stefan Doepner]] presented the newest work ''Walking Tent – Robot Partner 4.0'' in front of the [[Alkatraz Gallery]] at [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone]]. The work was also discussed in the project ''Expanded [[Cirkulacija 2]] Concourse''. Another project ''Küchenmaschinen auf Abwegen'' from the series ''Robot Partners'' by Doepner was presented in spring 2010 at Cabaret Voltaire in Zürich (Switzerland). In August 2010 the association collaborated on the ''Garden By the Way'' project within the [[Mladi levi Festival]].
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Most of the Obrat Association's projects are produced in cooperation with other national and international institutions. In May 2010 [[Stefan Doepner]] presented the newest work ''Walking Tent – Robot Partner 4.0'' in front of the [[Alkatraz Gallery]] at [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone]]. The work was also discussed in the project ''Expanded [[Cirkulacija 2]] Concourse''. Another project ''Küchenmaschinen auf Abwegen'' from the series ''Robot Partners'' by Doepner was presented in spring 2010 at Cabaret Voltaire in Zürich (Switzerland). In August 2010 the association collaborated on the ''Garden by the Way'' project within the [[Mladi levi Festival]].
  
 
In 2009 [[Polonca Lovšin]] featured the solo exhibition ''Bees, Cows, Lemons and Potato Peelings'' at [[P74 Centre and Gallery]] in Ljubljana, where she continues with her interest to rethink the relationship between urban/rural, and to develop small, low-tech inventions for everyday life. At the same time, she calls attention to the urgent necessity for using natural energy sources, local knowledge and simple solutions, which are founded on the principle of Do-It-Yourself.  
 
In 2009 [[Polonca Lovšin]] featured the solo exhibition ''Bees, Cows, Lemons and Potato Peelings'' at [[P74 Centre and Gallery]] in Ljubljana, where she continues with her interest to rethink the relationship between urban/rural, and to develop small, low-tech inventions for everyday life. At the same time, she calls attention to the urgent necessity for using natural energy sources, local knowledge and simple solutions, which are founded on the principle of Do-It-Yourself.  
  
The Obrat Assocition prepared further projects as ''Relocation, Space Practices and Politics'', ''Rotating Instruments'', ''Dinamo Door Dance'', ''Seven Ordinary Things'', ''Series 360'', or ''Complaints Choir'' of Ljubljana.  All are well presented on the association website.
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The Obrat Association has prepared additional projects such as ''Relocation, Space Practices and Politics'', ''Rotating Instruments'', ''Dinamo Door Dance'', ''Seven Ordinary Things'', ''Series 360'', or ''Complaints Choir'' of Ljubljana.  All are well documented on the association website.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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==External links==
 
==External links==
*[http://www.obrat.org Obrat Association website] (in English)
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*[http://www.obrat.org Obrat Association website]
*[http://www.bunker.si/eng/project-garden-by-the-way The ''Garden By the Way'' project's web page]
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*[http://www.bunker.si/eng/project-garden-by-the-way The ''Garden by the Way'' project's web page]
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*[http://www.maska.si/en/?redirect=67 ''Ready 2 Change'' book on Maska Institute website]
  
  

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Established in 2006 in Ljubljana, the Obrat Association is a non-profit organisation of four artists (Polonca Lovšin, Tomaž Tomažin, Stefan Doepner, Apolonija Šušteršič) and curator and critic Urška Jurman that addresses diverse issues of contemporary art and society. It works as platform for production, research, presentation, and education.


Background

The idea for the Obrat Association started in 2004 as a collaboration between Polonca Lovšin and Urška Jurman who together realised the transdisciplinary project Ready 2 Change in Ljubljana at P74 Centre and Gallery comprising a temporary artist-in-residence, exhibition, lectures, presentations and workshops. The intention of Ready2Change was to provide a multi-faceted insight into the issues of possible life alternatives and innovative approaches to all kinds of systems that govern our everyday lives. An outcome of the project was the book Ready 2 Change, published by Maska Institute.

Projects

Most of the Obrat Association's projects are produced in cooperation with other national and international institutions. In May 2010 Stefan Doepner presented the newest work Walking Tent – Robot Partner 4.0 in front of the Alkatraz Gallery at Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone. The work was also discussed in the project Expanded Cirkulacija 2 Concourse. Another project Küchenmaschinen auf Abwegen from the series Robot Partners by Doepner was presented in spring 2010 at Cabaret Voltaire in Zürich (Switzerland). In August 2010 the association collaborated on the Garden by the Way project within the Mladi levi Festival.

In 2009 Polonca Lovšin featured the solo exhibition Bees, Cows, Lemons and Potato Peelings at P74 Centre and Gallery in Ljubljana, where she continues with her interest to rethink the relationship between urban/rural, and to develop small, low-tech inventions for everyday life. At the same time, she calls attention to the urgent necessity for using natural energy sources, local knowledge and simple solutions, which are founded on the principle of Do-It-Yourself.

The Obrat Association has prepared additional projects such as Relocation, Space Practices and Politics, Rotating Instruments, Dinamo Door Dance, Seven Ordinary Things, Series 360, or Complaints Choir of Ljubljana. All are well documented on the association website.

See also

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