Difference between revisions of "KAOS Festival of Contemporary Collage"
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| managed by = Carnica Institute for Culture and Tourism | | managed by = Carnica Institute for Culture and Tourism | ||
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Revision as of 00:33, 5 April 2023
Mission
For more than a century, the exploration of collage has been entering the artistic practices, visual communications and different media environments. Today, the collage can be understood as a kind of material form of re-contextualized ideas typical of modern art. The team of KAOS Festival claim: "Gluing is not just gluing, it is the creation of new, expression of self, getting to know the current. It is the re-search of possibilities in the network of relationships between art and the phenomena of the modern world". The KAOS Festival has been focused on collage in all forms and contexts.
Exhibition programme
The main emphasis of the KAOS Festival was its exhibition programme: there were several exhibitions, all under the common title 'What If ... Kranj became the town of contemporary collage?' It started with the street exhibition Viva Collagistas, the result of the collaboration between KAOS Festival and International Collage Festival Collagistas. Collages created by festival resident artists were exhibited on street TAM-TAM panels.
The main exhibition, whose curator was Maja Antončič, featured more than 100 contemporary local and international collage artists who displayed a variety of understanding and use of collage techniques. Other exhibitions presented the collaboration between collage artist Maruša Štibelj and ceramist David Almajer, the live creations of collage artist Meta Šolar, etc.
Music programme
The music part of the festival presented visual concert of Antropoloops, the musical collage from Spain; the concert of Nika Perunović (singer of the group Patetico) and Marko Zaletelj; the concert of Tomaž Štular's musical project BORDO; the concert of folk music band Katalena, Boris Cavazza Quintet. The festival – which was also partly connected with the Pleska fine arts and music festival – was accompanied also by free workshops for the adults, young adults and children, discussions on contemporary collage, and socialising with the residential artists.