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Revision as of 17:59, 17 October 2010
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7 Mar 2024
A presentation of author Nkule Mabaso and her book, "Climate: Our Right to Breathe". This event is part of the Ecologies of Care Seminar convened and organized by the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, the Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory, and Kunsthalle Wien; supported by: ERSTE Foundation.
at the Ecologies of Care
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7 Mar 2024
The Research Center for the History of Transformations (RECET) at the University of Vienna and the Research Platform "Transformations and Eastern Europe" invite to their regular Transformative Salon, this time to discuss the book "Shaping Revolutionary Memory: The Production of Monuments in Socialist Yugoslavia" with editors and authors Sanja Horvatinčić and Beti Žerovc, with Jelena Đureinović (RECET) moderating the event. The book was published by Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory and Archive Books.
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5 Mar 2024
A projection of "The Magic Mountain", a film about asbestos mining in the Piemont region of Italy, and a sit-down with the director Micol Roubini and the curator Gabi Scardi. This event is part of the Ecologies of Care Seminar convened and organized by the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, the Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory, and Kunsthalle Wien; supported by: ERSTE Foundation.
at the Ecologies of Care
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19 Oct 2019
The screening of the documentary The Curator's Room - Igor Zabel: How to Make Art Visible, directed by Damjan Kozole and produced by Vertigo, Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory and Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia),
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26 Sep 2019
29 Sep 2019
The exhibition NSK State in Time (Slovenian art collective Neue Slowenische Kunst (NSK)), curated and presented by Tevž Logar, in the Focus section, supported by the Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory; P74 Centre and Gallery presenting Polonca Lovšin and Uroš Potočnik; Photon Gallery presenting Peter Koštrun and Vanja Bučan; Ravnikar Gallery Space presenting Nina Čelhar, Simon Kocjančič and Maja Babič Košir; and Galerija Fotografija presenting Andrej Lamut, Boris Gaberščik and Tilyen Mucik, supported by the Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA),
at the Viennacontemporary International Art Fair
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30 Nov 2017
A panel discussion Decolonising the Mind, Provincialising the West, attended by Urša Jurman, presenting the publication Extending the Dialogue published by (Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory),
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24 Jun 2017
A presentation of the art history book Extending the Dialogue, published by the Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory, with Ekaterina Degot, Antonia Majaća, Christiane Erharter and Urška Jurman
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4 Jun 2017
Beti Žerovc presents her publication When Attitudes Become the Norm: the contemporary curator and institutional art, published by the Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory, hosted by EKA Photograafia
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30 Mar 2017
The book launch of Extending the Dialogue edited by Urška Jurman (Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory), supported by the Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA), Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna,
Background
Igor Zabel was a Slovene curator, writer and cultural theorist who, during his entire life, was actively involved in many fields of theory and culture – as a philosopher, author, essayist, modern and contemporary art curator, literary and art critic, translator, and model for new generations of curators and critics of contemporary art. As a curator and writer, he tirelessly called for the profound exploration of those political, social and cultural undercurrents that had the potential to give us a better understanding of the post-communist world of today.
From 1984 to 1986 he worked as free-lance writer and since 1986 as curator of Museum of Modern Art. In his work as curator he organised numerous exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art presenting artists from Slovenia and abroad. From 1998 to 2000 he was coordinator of Manifesta 3 in Ljubljana. In 2003 he curated the show Individual Systems as part of the 50th International Art Exhibition at the Venice Biennial.
Zabel also published two books of essays on contemporary art and a number of essays and articles in catalogues and magazines. He was editor of the magazine of the Museum of Modern Art M’ars and co-editor of the journal of contemporary curatorship MJ Manifesta Journal.
See also
External links
- Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory website (in English and Slovenian)
- Information on the international symposium on The Changing Statuses of the Exhibition and the Curator in the Field of Contemporary Art (in English)