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− | {{Infobox | + | {{Infobox |
− | | name | + | | name = Alkatraz Gallery |
− | | localname | + | | localname = Galerija Alkatraz |
− | | street | + | | street = Metelkova 8 |
| mailing address = Masarykova 24 | | mailing address = Masarykova 24 | ||
− | | town | + | | town = SI-1000 Ljubljana |
− | | telephone | + | | telephone = 386 (0) 1 434 0345 |
− | | fax | + | | fax = 386 (0) 1 432 3378 |
− | | email | + | | email = kud.mreza@guest.arnes.si |
− | | website | + | | website = http://www.kudmreza.org/alkatraz |
− | | managed by | + | | managed by = KUD Mreža Arts and Culture Association |
| contacts = {{Contact | | contacts = {{Contact | ||
| name = Jadranka Ljubičič | | name = Jadranka Ljubičič | ||
| role = Artistic Director and Curator | | role = Artistic Director and Curator | ||
− | | telephone = 386 (40 | + | | telephone = 386 (0) 40 454 714 |
| email = kud.mreza@guest.arnes.si | | email = kud.mreza@guest.arnes.si | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Contact | {{Contact | ||
| name = Ana Grobler | | name = Ana Grobler | ||
− | | role = Assistant | + | | role = Assistant |
− | | telephone = 386 (31 | + | | telephone = 386 (0) 31 686 060 |
| email = anagrobler@yahoo.com | | email = anagrobler@yahoo.com | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | |opening hours = 11am-3pm and 4pm-8pm Mo-Thu, 4pm-11pm Fri | + | | opening hours = 11am-3pm and 4pm-8pm Mo-Thu, 4pm-11pm Fri |
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− | Situated in [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone]] and run by [[KUD Mreža Arts and Culture Association]], [[Alkatraz Gallery]] started out as a project | + | Situated in [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone]] and run by [[KUD Mreža Arts and Culture Association]], [[Alkatraz Gallery]] started out as a project initiated by young students of academy in [[Established::1996]]. Encouraging experimental art, site specific projects in different approaches and media, the main goal of the gallery is to monthly feature the projects of young (inter)national artists. Since 2008 the Alkatraz Gallery is visiting international art fairs with the aim to present more radical positions of the artists that are coming out from critical or even ironical situations towards the actual global problems. |
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After studios in [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone]] were in the middle of 90s slowly filled by artist, the Alkatraz Gallery was founded by the informal group of artists, at that time mostly students of the [[Department of Sculpture, Academy of Fine Arts and Design]] with [[Boštjan Drinovec]] and [[Nataša Tajnik]] on the head and primarily with the goal to present home production of Metelkova. | After studios in [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone]] were in the middle of 90s slowly filled by artist, the Alkatraz Gallery was founded by the informal group of artists, at that time mostly students of the [[Department of Sculpture, Academy of Fine Arts and Design]] with [[Boštjan Drinovec]] and [[Nataša Tajnik]] on the head and primarily with the goal to present home production of Metelkova. | ||
− | In 1998, the gallery obtained two curators, historians of art [[Bojana Piškur]], today the senior curator of [[Museum of Modern Art]] in Ljubljana, and curator [[Jadranka Ljubičič]], who is managing the Gallery since 2000. They reorganized the programme: besides exhibiting | + | In 1998, the gallery obtained two curators, historians of art [[Bojana Piškur]], today the senior curator of [[Museum of Modern Art]] in Ljubljana, and curator [[Jadranka Ljubičič]], who is managing the Gallery since 2000. They reorganized the programme: besides exhibiting artists from Metelkova, the gallery began to work with more recognized and international artists. |
− | As a non-profit space, the Alkatraz Gallery has been sponsored by the Soros Foundation from the time of its formation until its withdrawal from Slovenia. Since 1998, its has been | + | As a non-profit space, the Alkatraz Gallery has been sponsored by the Soros Foundation from the time of its formation until its withdrawal from Slovenia. Since 1998, its has been co-funded by the [[Municipality of Ljubljana]] and by the [[Ministry of Culture]]. |
==Location== | ==Location== | ||
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== Contemporary Art Tea Parties and other activities== | == Contemporary Art Tea Parties and other activities== | ||
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+ | With the series entitled ''Contemporary Art Tea Parties'', it gives occasionally the platform for the comunication on issues of contemporary art, culture and society with the aim to encurage discussions missed in the local, microcultural context. | ||
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Beside workshops, suitable for children and teenagers conducted mostly by Katjuša Kovačič and Urška Domevšček, and beside gueded tours of professionals involved in the programme of the Alkatraz Gallery, the space is next to KUD Mreža and [[GULAG – Institute for Contemporary Art]] known as the organizer of the ''Contemporary Art Tea Parties'', prepared in different spaces around Ljubljana by [[Petja Grafenauer Krnc]], [[Jadranka Ljubičič]] and [[Zoran Srdić]]. | Beside workshops, suitable for children and teenagers conducted mostly by Katjuša Kovačič and Urška Domevšček, and beside gueded tours of professionals involved in the programme of the Alkatraz Gallery, the space is next to KUD Mreža and [[GULAG – Institute for Contemporary Art]] known as the organizer of the ''Contemporary Art Tea Parties'', prepared in different spaces around Ljubljana by [[Petja Grafenauer Krnc]], [[Jadranka Ljubičič]] and [[Zoran Srdić]]. | ||
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On the only Contemporary Art Tea Party in 2009, occuring within the [[Ljubljana International Biennial of Graphic Art]] it was discussed about the importance of having a large exhibition site like Biennial is since its founding in 1955. | On the only Contemporary Art Tea Party in 2009, occuring within the [[Ljubljana International Biennial of Graphic Art]] it was discussed about the importance of having a large exhibition site like Biennial is since its founding in 1955. | ||
− | ==Commercial | + | ==Commercial activity== |
Since 2008 the Alkatraz Gallery is visiting international art fairs with the aim to present more radical positions of the artists that are coming out from critical or even ironical situations towards the actual global problems. Since then the Gallery attended each year one art fair: in 2008 Volta Show in Basel, and in 2009 Viennafair. Each time the Gallery presented art works of [[Damijan Kracina]], [[Nika Oblak & Primož Novak]] and [[Tomaž Tomažin]], who are creating in different art media from installations, drawings, photography to videos. The commercial activity is run by the current artistic director Jadranka Ljubičič. | Since 2008 the Alkatraz Gallery is visiting international art fairs with the aim to present more radical positions of the artists that are coming out from critical or even ironical situations towards the actual global problems. Since then the Gallery attended each year one art fair: in 2008 Volta Show in Basel, and in 2009 Viennafair. Each time the Gallery presented art works of [[Damijan Kracina]], [[Nika Oblak & Primož Novak]] and [[Tomaž Tomažin]], who are creating in different art media from installations, drawings, photography to videos. The commercial activity is run by the current artistic director Jadranka Ljubičič. | ||
Revision as of 12:01, 8 December 2010
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22 Sep 2016
25 Sep 2016
P74 Centre and Gallery presenting Tomaž Furlan and Jože Barši, Photon Gallery presenting Markus Guschelbauer, Marko Lipuš, Alen Ožbolt in Bojan Salaj and Škuc Gallery presenting Miha Štrukelj, Matej Andraž Vogrinčič and Jasmina Cibic, as well as Alkatraz Gallery presenting Igor Eškinja, Andrea Knezović in Neven Korda at Focus: Ex-Yugoslavia and Albania within viennacontemporary, supported by the Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA), Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna,
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20 May 2016
23 May 2016
Der Mensch an der Grenze, an exhibition co-organised by Alkatraz Gallery featuring works by Ana Čigon, Tomaž Furlan, Nika Oblak & Tomaž Oblak, and Beli Sladoled (Miha Perne and Leon Zuodar), curated by Jadranka Plut and Vasja Nagy, supported by the Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA), Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna,
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3 Jul 2015
Socialdress project presentation by artist Marija Mojca Pungerčar, project author at Trivia Art Association, Jadranka Plut (Alkatraz Gallery), and Ana Novak (Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA)) (Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna), in cooperation with SOHO in Ottakring
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4 Dec 2013
14 Dec 2013
Slovenia, the promised land, a joint exhibition by Nika Autor, Suzana Brborović, Tomaž Furlan, Marija Mojca Pungerčar, curated by Jadranka Plut (Alkatraz Gallery),
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30 Nov 2012
2 Dec 2012
The exhibition Exit station produced by KUD Mreža Arts and Culture Association and Alkatraz Gallery, and co-produced by Strip Core
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11 Nov 2011
Alkatraz Gallery with the works of Damijan Kracina, Meta Kastelic, Tomaž Tomažin, Neven Korda and Tomaž Furlan
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4 Nov 2011
1 Dec 2011
Break of Whiteness by Robertina Šebjanič and Mirjana Batinić, organised by Alkatraz Gallery and HULU
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30 Sep 2011
14 Oct 2011
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9 Sep 2011
11 Sep 2011
Alkatraz Gallery at the Preview Berlin 2011 contemporary art with the works of Damijan Kracina, Nika Oblak & Primož Novak and Tomaž Tomažin
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18 Aug 2011
31 Aug 2011
Break of Whiteness by Robertina Šebjanič and Mirjana Batinić, organised by Alkatraz Gallery and HULU
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8 Oct 2010
10 Oct 2010
Alkatraz Gallery with the works by Damijan Kracina, Nika Oblak & Primož Novak and Tomaž Tomažin and Equrna Gallery at the Preview Berlin Emerging Art Fair 2010
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6 May 2010
9 May 2010
History
After studios in Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone were in the middle of 90s slowly filled by artist, the Alkatraz Gallery was founded by the informal group of artists, at that time mostly students of the Department of Sculpture, Academy of Fine Arts and Design with Boštjan Drinovec and Nataša Tajnik on the head and primarily with the goal to present home production of Metelkova.
In 1998, the gallery obtained two curators, historians of art Bojana Piškur, today the senior curator of Museum of Modern Art in Ljubljana, and curator Jadranka Ljubičič, who is managing the Gallery since 2000. They reorganized the programme: besides exhibiting artists from Metelkova, the gallery began to work with more recognized and international artists.
As a non-profit space, the Alkatraz Gallery has been sponsored by the Soros Foundation from the time of its formation until its withdrawal from Slovenia. Since 1998, its has been co-funded by the Municipality of Ljubljana and by the Ministry of Culture.
Location
Located within the Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone, in a former barracks of the army of ex-Yugoslavia, the Alkatraz Gallery is known from its specific "outlook:" the façade is covered almost entirely with mosaics and different sculptures, inspired by the slogan of Metelkova citizens all for one and one for all. Large numbers of young participants contributed significantly to shaping of its look.
Exhibitions
With more than one exhibition per month the Alkatraz Gallery is featuring mostly the recent production of Slovene artists, presented as solo exhibition, so there was recently exhibiting Dominik Mahnič, Žiga Kariž, Nika Oblak and Primož Novak, Goran Medjugorac, Tina Smrekar, Jur Samec, Nika Autor, Robertina Šebjanič and plenty other artists from Slovenia. International artist presented recently in the Gallery include Elke Auer and Esther Straganz, Miklós Erhardt, and many artist from the Balkan region as Goran Despotovski, Srdjan Ljubiša Stoiljković, Slađana Mitrović, Sara Filipovič, Isidora Ilić, Loreta Visic, and many others.
In last years the programme is involving more and more international artists, as well established one, and cooperates with other institutions. In 2009 the Gallery was so one of the venues for the Ljubljana International Biennial of Graphic Art, event basicly prapared by the International Centre of Graphic Arts, which proposed the theme of the main show (The Matrix: An Unstable Reality) and further developed by curatprs of invited institultions. Within this event the Alkatraz Gallery featured works by international artists as Anita di Bianco, Ivan Grubanov, or Ahmet Ogut, etc. Further, the Gallery cooperated in 2009 with the Studio 8 Gallery from Ljubljana with whom the art project of the Brazilian artist Camila Rocha was presented.
In the same year the Alkatraz Gallery gave also its exhibiting space to the SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts and to the curator Saša (Glavan) Nabergoj, the only constant member of the World of Art, a course for curators and a series of lectures being organised since 1997 to encourage young prospective professionals to streamline their endeavours in tackling contemporary art. After eleven editions of the World of Art, which was penned by Alenka Pirman (who initiated the programme together with Lilijana Stepančič), Nabergoj presented personal selection of all courses, featuring also the work of Lada Cerar and Sašo Sedlaček, Alen Floričić, Marko A. Kovačič, Tanja Lažetić and Dejan Habicht, Ivan Marušić Klif, etc. The Gallery cooperated several times with the City of Women International Festival of Contemporary Arts.
Contemporary Art Tea Parties and other activities
With the series entitled Contemporary Art Tea Parties, it gives occasionally the platform for the comunication on issues of contemporary art, culture and society with the aim to encurage discussions missed in the local, microcultural context.
Beside workshops, suitable for children and teenagers conducted mostly by Katjuša Kovačič and Urška Domevšček, and beside gueded tours of professionals involved in the programme of the Alkatraz Gallery, the space is next to KUD Mreža and GULAG – Institute for Contemporary Art known as the organizer of the Contemporary Art Tea Parties, prepared in different spaces around Ljubljana by Petja Grafenauer Krnc, Jadranka Ljubičič and Zoran Srdić.
As monthly meetings promoting discussion and dialogue within contemporary art, the Contemporary Art Tea Parties are addressed on all pofessional and interested profiles involved in the contemporary art with the aim of establishing a constructive dialogue, increasing and exchanging the knowledge on topical subjects. The very first discussion in Februar 2007 opened actual themes on the field as the current state of art education (Škratova čitalnica, Metelkova), further the meetings were discussing art terminology, dealing with the notion of the death of art of American philosopher Arthur C. Danto (in Tovarna Rog).
On the only Contemporary Art Tea Party in 2009, occuring within the Ljubljana International Biennial of Graphic Art it was discussed about the importance of having a large exhibition site like Biennial is since its founding in 1955.
Commercial activity
Since 2008 the Alkatraz Gallery is visiting international art fairs with the aim to present more radical positions of the artists that are coming out from critical or even ironical situations towards the actual global problems. Since then the Gallery attended each year one art fair: in 2008 Volta Show in Basel, and in 2009 Viennafair. Each time the Gallery presented art works of Damijan Kracina, Nika Oblak & Primož Novak and Tomaž Tomažin, who are creating in different art media from installations, drawings, photography to videos. The commercial activity is run by the current artistic director Jadranka Ljubičič.
Exhibition space
Gallery: 90m² (10m W x 9m D x 4.5m H), incorporating 30 linear metres of wall space; installation system: hammer-and-nail installation throughout; lighting: halogen lighting system; sound: mixing table, amplifiers; technical equipment: 2 TV sets, digital camera, digital camera, video recorder, screen, video projector, slide projector, laptop computer; climate control: none; availability: space can be rented by appointment if it fits the programme.
See also
- Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone
- KUD Mreža Arts and Culture Association
- Department of Sculpture, Academy of Fine Arts and Design
- Museum of Modern Art
- Ljubljana International Biennial of Graphic Art
- International Centre of Graphic Arts
- SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts
- City of Women International Festival of Contemporary Arts