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Andrej Zdravič's film ''Riverglass'' (1997, 41') was screened in over 80 venues in 22 countries around the world - among others at the Bienal del Fin del Mundo, Sao Paulo, Brazil; at 48C Public Art Ecology Festival in New Delhi; in Zdravič's Film Retrospective at Antholgy Film Archives, New York, 2008; as well as on ARTE television and elsewhere. | Andrej Zdravič's film ''Riverglass'' (1997, 41') was screened in over 80 venues in 22 countries around the world - among others at the Bienal del Fin del Mundo, Sao Paulo, Brazil; at 48C Public Art Ecology Festival in New Delhi; in Zdravič's Film Retrospective at Antholgy Film Archives, New York, 2008; as well as on ARTE television and elsewhere. | ||
− | ''Riverglass'' received a number of awards, including the Prešeren Fund | + | ''Riverglass'' received a number of awards, including the [[Prešeren Award and Prešeren Foundation Awards|Prešeren Fund Award]], and was discussed in several books, among others in ''Framing the World - Explorations in Ecocriticism and Film'', edited by Paula Willoquet-Maricondi, 2010. |
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Andrej Zdravič's film Riverglass, produced by Antara, as part of the exhibition One Sixth of the Earth: Ecologies of Image
Video installations
Zdravič's multi-monitor video installation Secrets of Soča – Time Horizon represented Slovenia at World Expo '98, Lisbon and has been, since 1995, a permanent exhibit at the Trenta Lodge TNP Information Centre and Museum.
His Ocean Lava-Time Horizon installation represented Slovenia at the Venice Biennale 1999.
Films
Andrej Zdravič's film Riverglass (1997, 41') was screened in over 80 venues in 22 countries around the world - among others at the Bienal del Fin del Mundo, Sao Paulo, Brazil; at 48C Public Art Ecology Festival in New Delhi; in Zdravič's Film Retrospective at Antholgy Film Archives, New York, 2008; as well as on ARTE television and elsewhere.
Riverglass received a number of awards, including the Prešeren Fund Award, and was discussed in several books, among others in Framing the World - Explorations in Ecocriticism and Film, edited by Paula Willoquet-Maricondi, 2010.