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The [[Galerija BOKS Society]] is a platform used for various projects that relate to contemporary art, especially its critical examination and the conditions for its production. While most of the BOKS activities involve the younger generation of cultural workers, they are nevertheless addressing the wider public interested in contemporary artistic practices.  
 
The [[Galerija BOKS Society]] is a platform used for various projects that relate to contemporary art, especially its critical examination and the conditions for its production. While most of the BOKS activities involve the younger generation of cultural workers, they are nevertheless addressing the wider public interested in contemporary artistic practices.  
  
Currently, the main vehicle for this is the [[Šum Magazine]], a journal for art theory and criticism. Its biannual publications are complemented by a series of live engagements in the form of lectures, discussions and seminars, through which both theory and practice are being scrutinised and taught.  
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Currently, the main vehicle for this is the [[Šum Magazine]], a journal for art theory and criticism. Its biannual publications are complemented by a series of live engagements in the form of lectures, discussions and seminars, through which both theory and practice are being scrutinised and developed.  
 
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==Background==
 
==Background==
  
The BOKS Society was established in 2010, when it was first and foremost meant as an organisational entity, under which the Projekt BOKS (initiated in 2009) would be run. Conceptualised by students of the [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]] and the [[Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana|Faculty of Architecture]], it was meant to create an autonomous venue for artistic production and presentation. Due to the differences in how autonomy was viewed by the academy and the initiators, the project was prematurely terminated and instead resulted in a symposium, entitled 'How to think autonomous structures within educational systems of formal education and within art system' and organised together with the [[The Workers and Punks’ University]].
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The BOKS Society was established in 2010, when it was more or less meant as a formal entity, through which the Projekt BOKS (initiated in 2009) could be funded. Conceptualised by students of the [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]] and the [[Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana|Faculty of Architecture]], this project was to create an autonomous venue for artistic production and presentation. Due to the differences in how autonomy was viewed by the academy and the initiators, the project was prematurely terminated and instead resulted in a symposium, entitled 'How to think autonomous structures within the University' and organised together with the [[The Workers and Punks’ University]].
  
 
==Activities==
 
==Activities==
  
Later, in 2012, BOKS produced the so called "Reading evenings" at the [[Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova (MSUM)]], reading and discussing relevant texts on the issue of history, art and documentation. This was followed by the 'Politics of exhibition', a project that acquainted students with the basic workings of the art system and which, unsuccessfully, wanted to set up a temporary gallery space for students.  
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Later, in 2012, BOKS produced the so called "Reading evenings" at the [[Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova (MSUM)]], reading and discussing relevant texts on the issue of history, art and documentation. This was followed by the 'Politics of exhibition', a project that acquainted students with the basic workings of the art system by organising lectures that critically examined its exhibiting and producing politics and conditions.
  
 
Another such educational endeavour was called 'Youth on the juncture between art and society', which involved meetings and discussions about 6 select art pieces from Slovene national museums and galleries. Co-funded by the EU, its resulting publication led to the founding of the [[Šum Magazine]].
 
Another such educational endeavour was called 'Youth on the juncture between art and society', which involved meetings and discussions about 6 select art pieces from Slovene national museums and galleries. Co-funded by the EU, its resulting publication led to the founding of the [[Šum Magazine]].

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Društvo Galerija Boks
Ulica Marije Hvaličeve 14, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 31 442 607




The Galerija BOKS Society is a platform used for various projects that relate to contemporary art, especially its critical examination and the conditions for its production. While most of the BOKS activities involve the younger generation of cultural workers, they are nevertheless addressing the wider public interested in contemporary artistic practices.

Currently, the main vehicle for this is the Šum Magazine, a journal for art theory and criticism. Its biannual publications are complemented by a series of live engagements in the form of lectures, discussions and seminars, through which both theory and practice are being scrutinised and developed.


Background

The BOKS Society was established in 2010, when it was more or less meant as a formal entity, through which the Projekt BOKS (initiated in 2009) could be funded. Conceptualised by students of the Academy of Fine Arts and Design and the Faculty of Architecture, this project was to create an autonomous venue for artistic production and presentation. Due to the differences in how autonomy was viewed by the academy and the initiators, the project was prematurely terminated and instead resulted in a symposium, entitled 'How to think autonomous structures within the University' and organised together with the The Workers and Punks’ University.

Activities

Later, in 2012, BOKS produced the so called "Reading evenings" at the Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova (MSUM), reading and discussing relevant texts on the issue of history, art and documentation. This was followed by the 'Politics of exhibition', a project that acquainted students with the basic workings of the art system by organising lectures that critically examined its exhibiting and producing politics and conditions.

Another such educational endeavour was called 'Youth on the juncture between art and society', which involved meetings and discussions about 6 select art pieces from Slovene national museums and galleries. Co-funded by the EU, its resulting publication led to the founding of the Šum Magazine.

Šum Magazine

Most of BOKS activities happen under the 'brand' of Šum Magazine, a journal funded by a consortium of mostly public art institutions, among them being Moderna galerija / Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana plus Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova, City Art Gallery Ljubljana, Maribor Art Gallery, the International Centre of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana, ŠKUC Gallery, Koroška Gallery of Fine Arts and the Celje Gallery of Contemporary Art.

Besides publishing texts (accepting those written in English as well), other activities include seminars on theory of contemporary art, on curating of contemporary art, and on analysing contemporary art; live presentations of new journal editions; and other lectures, talks and debates that relate to art, theory and politics.

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