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The ''RE:akt! Reconstruction, Re−enactment, Re−reporting'' exhibition curated by the Italian curator Domenico Quaranta, produced by [[Aksioma Institute]] and initially shown at the [[Škuc Gallery]] in Ljubljana, explored the re-enacting of the selected historical events as a means to confront current ideological and intellectual canons, power structures, policies, and distribution channels in contemporary arts. | The ''RE:akt! Reconstruction, Re−enactment, Re−reporting'' exhibition curated by the Italian curator Domenico Quaranta, produced by [[Aksioma Institute]] and initially shown at the [[Škuc Gallery]] in Ljubljana, explored the re-enacting of the selected historical events as a means to confront current ideological and intellectual canons, power structures, policies, and distribution channels in contemporary arts. | ||
− | UMG Studio is one of the venues of [[International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA)]], the longest - running Computer Festival in Slovenia. | + | UMG Studio is one of the venues of [[International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA)]], the longest - running Computer Arts Festival in Slovenia. |
A note: During 2012 the Rotož Exhibition Salon functioned as an Information Point and exhibition venue ''Salon EPK'' of the [[Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]]. | A note: During 2012 the Rotož Exhibition Salon functioned as an Information Point and exhibition venue ''Salon EPK'' of the [[Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]]. |
Revision as of 18:20, 22 December 2019
Programme
Significant international exhibitions included Continuity of Modernism, Fragments of Croatian Architecture from Modernity to 2010 organised in collaboration with Oris Magazine, and most recent Alptraum exhibition conceived by artist Marcus Sendlinger from Berlin who this time invited 17 artists from Slovenia to expand his collection of artists' visions of a nightmare.
The RE:akt! Reconstruction, Re−enactment, Re−reporting exhibition curated by the Italian curator Domenico Quaranta, produced by Aksioma Institute and initially shown at the Škuc Gallery in Ljubljana, explored the re-enacting of the selected historical events as a means to confront current ideological and intellectual canons, power structures, policies, and distribution channels in contemporary arts.
UMG Studio is one of the venues of International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA), the longest - running Computer Arts Festival in Slovenia.
A note: During 2012 the Rotož Exhibition Salon functioned as an Information Point and exhibition venue Salon EPK of the Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012.
History
Maribor Art Gallery in 1966 the gallery acquired the Rotovž Salon located at the old Town Hall ('Rotovž') and in the 80s a Department for Contemporary Art and an additional modernist space for presenting contemporary visual art in the very centre of the town. The former space was closed in the 90s, while the second one runs the contemporary art programme as an UGM Studio.
See also
External links
- Maribor Art Gallery website
- 2015 call for artists and producers
- RE:akt! platform website
- More information on the Alptraum exhibition in maribor