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Managed by the [[Kersnikova Institute]] and housed in a former chapel on Kersnikova 4 in Ljubljana, the [[Kapelica Gallery]] is not only a space of interactions and experiments with new paradigms in contemporary art, but also one of the central platforms of contemporary art research in Slovenia. The gallery was established in [[established::1995]] by the Student Organisation of the [[University of Ljubljana]] and has been since led by the architect and curator [[Jurij Krpan]]. | Managed by the [[Kersnikova Institute]] and housed in a former chapel on Kersnikova 4 in Ljubljana, the [[Kapelica Gallery]] is not only a space of interactions and experiments with new paradigms in contemporary art, but also one of the central platforms of contemporary art research in Slovenia. The gallery was established in [[established::1995]] by the Student Organisation of the [[University of Ljubljana]] and has been since led by the architect and curator [[Jurij Krpan]]. | ||
− | The gallery's programme focuses on the art production that has been scarce or completely absent in other Slovene galleries and is divided into four main thematic groups: installations and ad hoc projects, technology through art, science through art, and corporeality through art | + | The gallery's programme focuses on the art production that has been scarce or completely absent in other Slovene galleries and is divided into four main thematic groups: installations and ad hoc projects, technology through art, science through art, and corporeality through art. |
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Since its inception the Kapelica Gallery's programme has been conceived by [[Jurij Krpan]], assisted by art historian and curator [[Sandra Sajovic]]. Some of the international artists who have been presented at the gallery are: Survival Research Laboratories, Stelarc, Marcel Li, Chico Mc Murphy, Franco B., Orlan, Ron Athey, etc. [[Jurij Krpan]] frequently works with the following local artists: [[Marko Peljhan]], [[Tao G. Vrhovec Sambolec]], [[Marko Batista]], [[Sašo Sedlaček]], [[Sanela Jahić]], [[Žiga Kariž]], [[Janez Janša]], [[Stefan Doepner]], [[Borut Savski]], [[Polona Tratnik]], [[Ive Tabar]], and [[Eclipse]]. | Since its inception the Kapelica Gallery's programme has been conceived by [[Jurij Krpan]], assisted by art historian and curator [[Sandra Sajovic]]. Some of the international artists who have been presented at the gallery are: Survival Research Laboratories, Stelarc, Marcel Li, Chico Mc Murphy, Franco B., Orlan, Ron Athey, etc. [[Jurij Krpan]] frequently works with the following local artists: [[Marko Peljhan]], [[Tao G. Vrhovec Sambolec]], [[Marko Batista]], [[Sašo Sedlaček]], [[Sanela Jahić]], [[Žiga Kariž]], [[Janez Janša]], [[Stefan Doepner]], [[Borut Savski]], [[Polona Tratnik]], [[Ive Tabar]], and [[Eclipse]]. | ||
− | + | The ongoing series of the performances and workshops, ''Bitshift'', focuses on sound. Since the presentation at the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz as the ''Featured Art Scene'' in 2008, the Kapelica Gallery has been promoting the so called "contemporary investigative, progressive and explicit arts". | |
==International collaboration== | ==International collaboration== | ||
− | The Kapelica Gallery has established links with numerous galleries and initiatives abroad (including the UK's Live Art Development Agency), working with many guest curators, artists and theoreticians of contemporary artistic practice | + | The Kapelica Gallery has established links with numerous galleries and initiatives abroad (including the UK's Live Art Development Agency), working with many guest curators, artists and theoreticians of contemporary artistic practice. |
− | + | ‘Trust me, I’m an Artist’ is a project carried out by eight European partners, in which they addressed and discussed the ethical frames of the contemporary Western society, which limit artistic expression in a number of ways. The Kapelica Gallery focused on questioning the ethical issues in contemporary research art. | |
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− | + | The European Digital Art and Science Network project connected us with two of the best scientific laboratories in the world: The European Space Agency in the Netherlands and the European Southern Observatory in the Atacama Desert in Chile. Through public tenders the international initiative offered an opportunity to artists from Europe to cooperate with experts from the aforementioned scientific and research platforms. | |
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== Exhibition space == | == Exhibition space == |
Revision as of 11:14, 22 April 2020
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6 Sep 2018
10 Sep 2018
The participatory intermedia installation KOSMICA Parliament by Miha Turšič, co-produced by Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT), Kapelica Gallery, and Delak Institute; Infinite In-Between by Mojca Založnik, produced by Kapelica Gallery; Singing Sand by Tadej Droljc; Maja Smrekar contributing to the Bog Concert Night; and aqua_forensic by Robertina Šebjanič and Gjino Šutić, featuring Aquatocene / The Subaquatic Quest for Serenity by Robertina Šebjanič, also a speaker at a panel and artist talk,
at the Ars Electronica Festival Linz
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7 Sep 2017
11 Sep 2017
AI – The Other I, a symposium moderated also by Jurij Krpan (Kapelica Gallery), POINT ZERO – Human.0, Machine.0, Data.0, a group exhibition featuring Until I die by [[::vtol::]], a screening of Nighthawk by Špela Čadež, produced by Finta and supported by the Slovenian Film Centre, We Should Take Nothing for Granted! Listening Conditions for an Alert and Knowledgeable Citizenry by Matthew Biederman and Marko Peljhan and produced by Projekt Atol Institute, and Semiotics of the Laboratory by Špela Petrič, Günter Seyfried, Roland van Dierendonck, Miha Turšič and Slavko Glamočanin
at the Ars Electronica Festival Linz
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24 Feb 2017
A presentation of the Mycelium Network Society with Saša Spačal and Simon Gmajner and Mycophone, an installation by Anil Podgornik, Saša Spačal and Mirjan Švagelj, produced by the KIBLA Multimedia Centre and organised by Kapelica Gallery,
at the Transmediale
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24 Sep 2015
4 Oct 2015
Aurelia 1+Hz / proto viva generator by Robertina Šebjanič, Liminoid by Saša Spačal and Matic Potočnik (Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory), and Self-Portrait by Boštjan Čadež at the festival Device_art 5.015, with curator Sandra Sajovic (Kapelica Gallery), organised in collaboration with Kapelica Gallery,
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3 Sep 2015
7 Sep 2015
K-9_topology, a project by Maja Smrekar (Kapelica Gallery involved in the development), at the Post City Kit Exhibition
at the Ars Electronica Festival Linz
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3 Sep 2015
5 Sep 2015
Plant Sex Consultancy by Špela Petrič, Pei-Ying Lin, Dimitris Stamatis and Jasmina Weiss, and the project MyConnect by Saša Spačal, Mirjan Švagelj and Anil Podgornik (Kapelica Gallery involved in the development) at the CyberArts exibition
at the Ars Electronica Festival Linz
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8 Nov 2014
15 Nov 2014
The Price of Bare Life, an exhibition of performances by and a presentation of Kapelica Gallery, at Recontres Bandits-Mages
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8 Nov 2013
9 Nov 2013
Concerts by Wanda & Nova deViator (Emanat Institute) and Duo Tomazin Grom (Sploh Institute), a performance by Miha Ciglar (Institute for Sonic Arts Research), and lectures by Jurij Krpan (Kapelica Gallery) and Luka Zagoričnik, at the CULTURESCAPES
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7 Sep 2013
8 Sep 2013
Jurij Krpan (Kapelica Gallery) at the Prix Forum IV – Hybrid Art and Wanda & Nova deViator (Emanat Institute) at Ars Electronica Nightline
at the Ars Electronica
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8 Dec 2012
Špela Petrič and Robertina Šebjanič (Kapelica Gallery and Ljudmila) presenting their project Towards the (in)Human Spore at the MutaMorphosis Conference
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10 May 2012
25 Jun 2012
The Source - Virtual Hole Sun 1:1, an exhibition by Tao G. Vrhovec Sambolec, co-produced by Projekt Atol Institute and Kapelica Gallery
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2 Sep 2011
The Art Oriente objet (Marion Laval-Jeantet & Benoit Mangin) project, produced by Kapelica Gallery won the Golden Nica Award
at the Ars Electronica Festival Linz
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23 Sep 2010
1 Oct 2010
Japan Tokyo Miraikan – National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation and SuperDeluxe,Waseda University Toyama Campus
The works by Miha Ciglar, Stefan Doepner, Sanela Jahić, Janez Janša, Borut Savski and Sašo Sedlaček, coorganised by Kapelica Gallery
at the Device_Art 3.010 Festival
Programme
Since its inception the Kapelica Gallery's programme has been conceived by Jurij Krpan, assisted by art historian and curator Sandra Sajovic. Some of the international artists who have been presented at the gallery are: Survival Research Laboratories, Stelarc, Marcel Li, Chico Mc Murphy, Franco B., Orlan, Ron Athey, etc. Jurij Krpan frequently works with the following local artists: Marko Peljhan, Tao G. Vrhovec Sambolec, Marko Batista, Sašo Sedlaček, Sanela Jahić, Žiga Kariž, Janez Janša, Stefan Doepner, Borut Savski, Polona Tratnik, Ive Tabar, and Eclipse.
The ongoing series of the performances and workshops, Bitshift, focuses on sound. Since the presentation at the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz as the Featured Art Scene in 2008, the Kapelica Gallery has been promoting the so called "contemporary investigative, progressive and explicit arts".
International collaboration
The Kapelica Gallery has established links with numerous galleries and initiatives abroad (including the UK's Live Art Development Agency), working with many guest curators, artists and theoreticians of contemporary artistic practice.
‘Trust me, I’m an Artist’ is a project carried out by eight European partners, in which they addressed and discussed the ethical frames of the contemporary Western society, which limit artistic expression in a number of ways. The Kapelica Gallery focused on questioning the ethical issues in contemporary research art.
The European Digital Art and Science Network project connected us with two of the best scientific laboratories in the world: The European Space Agency in the Netherlands and the European Southern Observatory in the Atacama Desert in Chile. Through public tenders the international initiative offered an opportunity to artists from Europe to cooperate with experts from the aforementioned scientific and research platforms.
Exhibition space
- dimensions: 128m² (19.8m x 6.5m x 3.75m H), incorporating c 35 linear metres of wall space
- installation system: hammer-and-nail installation, free-standing exhibition screens – space usually adapted to the needs of specific projects
- lighting: halogen spots, movable stage lights controlled by light mixing desk
- technical equipment: remote controlled folding screen and 3 self-standing screens of various dimensions, 1 VCR, 2 video projectors (800, 2100 lumens), 1 slide projector, hi-fi stereo with 8 loudspeakers equally displaced around space, audio mixing desk, MAC and PC with Internet access, DVD recorder, DV camera, 3 video wall TV cubes, technician available
- climate control: none
- availability: renting the space is possible (by appointment)
See also
External links
- Kapelica Gallery website
- Jurij Krpan lectures on VideoLectures.Net (in Slovenian)
- Featured Art Scene der Ars Electronica 2008 by Jurij Krpan on Ars Electronica website (2008)
- Arsenal Depo 2K9 project web page (2009, in Slovenian)