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The P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Institute is the umbrella organisation for the activities of the internationally renowned Slovene artist Tadej Pogačar and those of two independent gallery spaces in Ljubljana: the P74 Center and Gallery and the Kapsula Gallery. P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Institute is also the founder and organiser of the OHO Group Award. Having recently turned its focus to artist books with the aim not only to produce, present, distribute, and sell them (at international art fairs, in both gallery spaces, and on the Internet), the organisation has also created the the Artist Book Collection of the P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Institute. Last but not least, the institute is the basis for the P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Museum of Contemporary Art (PMCA) – Pogačar's variegated and rich art production, known internationally for its methodology called the "new parasitism".


Background

The historical base for the P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Institute was Tadej Pogačar's series of art projects entitled the Museum of Contemporary Art realised in the beginning of the 1990s, which in 1993 was established as an official institution and renamed the P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Museum of Contemporary Art (PMCA). Since then many projects have been accomplished and further branches of the institute have been formed: in 1999 the P74 Center and Gallery was opened at Prušnikova 74 in Ljubljana's peripheral Šentvid neighbourhood; to bring the gallery activities in many senses closer to the public and with the intention to be a player on the (international) art market the Kapsula Gallery was opened in 2008.

PCMA

PMCA became renowned for the reworking of the logotype of the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago and the theft of the introductory speech of the director of the Guggenheim from its homepage.

PMCA functions as a virtual institution which exists without its own space and employees, but rather merely settles into territories, locations and networks and feeds off the juices of institutions and operates according to the principles of new parasitism. Its operation is so oriented into the analysis and deconstruction of the symbolic centres of power and the search for parallel models of cultural, economic, and social operation. The PCMA establishes inter-specific relations with institutions and social groups in order to enforce changes in the operation with the analysis of relations and actions within the systems. In recent collaborative projects PMCA deals with the research and analysis of alternative urban strategies, parallel economies, and human trafficking in selected urban areas.

Numerous interventions into the collections of other museums followed, including the collection of Ljubljana's Museum of Modern Art; Tretjak’s African Collection at Koroška Gallery of Fine Arts, Slovenj Gradec; the collection of the National Museum of Contemporary History Ljubljana; Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam; Naturmeuseum, Rotterdam; Mucsarnok, Budapest; Moderna Museet, Stockholm; Max Liebermann Haus, Berlin.

The PMCA received wide media attention and fame with its 1st World Congress of Sex Workers at the 49th Venice Biennale and New Parasitism at the Padiglione dei Sex Worker in Giardini. It has cooperated on a number of international manifestations on the Tirana Biennale (2005), International Biennale of Contemporary Art Prague (2005), São Paulo Art Biennial (2006), International Istanbul Biennial (2007), and the Biennial of the Canary Islands (2009).

One of the most widely echoed projects of the PMCA was Kings of the Street (1995), also one of the first artistic street actions with Ljubljana's homeless people, as well the on-going collaborative trans-disciplinary project CODE:RED (1999/2000-2010), for which Pogačar was awarded the Rihard Jakopič Award in 2009.

Besides 6 thematic editions of the review Journal for Anthropology and New Parasitism, 2 editions of the thematic newspaper Sex Worker, in 2007 P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Institute published the most comprehensive survey to date about the work of PMCA entitled The Best is Yet to Come. It includes essays of Zdenka Badovinac, Hans-Ulrich Obrist, Miško Šuvaković, and Igor Zabel that discuss the beginning of the PMCA, strategies of parasitism and its historical and cultural significance, and situate the practice within the local and international context. The book is distinguished by opulent image documentation, divided into chapters by early actions, the major projects carried out between 1994 and 2005, and concluding with a look at the PMCA's then recent projects, some of which had not yet been presented to the public.

In January 2009 on the occasion of the PMCA's 15th anniversary, the P74 Center and Gallery featured the exhibition This is not America – 15 Years of P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Museum of Contemporary Art showing how PMCA has been a "guest" of museum collections, galleries, schools, universities, personal homes, public spaces, streets and recounting the numerous events, actions, public interventions, performances, exhibitions, projections, round tables that the PMCA has created, organised, and coordinated in just a decade and a half.


Open calls for artists

OHO Group Award

Beside the open call for applications for the OHO Group Award awarded to a young Slovene artist under the age of 35, which the Institute organises in cooperation with the Foundation for a Civil Society from New York, the Institute also annually invites local and international artists to express themselves in artist book and video formats.

Short videos

Since 2008 the institute makes a public call for entries to artists creating 5-minute videos. Since 2010 the call for proposals (deadline for 2010: March 15th) addresses local and international artists/video makers. Another novelty is its thematic focus. The first thematic-focused edition exposing the notion of Simple Living with the aim of reaching the notion of simpleness. Twelve art works selected by a jury will be featured in the Jakopič Gallery in the autumn 2010 within the international multimedia festival BLIND DATE, which will be accompanied by a catalogue.

Artist books

Since 2004 the PMCA is systematically supporting and popularising the production of artist books and artist editions of national and international authors. The call for entries is usually published annually in the second part of the year, out of which the jury (consisting each year of new members) chooses an artist on the basis of the most interesting proposal/concept to publish her/his artist book with the assistance of the institute. Within this programme the institute has published the artist books of Andrejka Čufer, Matej Stupica, Jure Engelsberger, Mladen Stilinović, Zora Stančić, Dejan Habicht, Tadej Pogačar, Boštjan Pucelj, Vlado Martek, Jaka Železnikar, Andreja Džakušič.

Artist book collection

The aforementioned artist books constitute the core of the P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Institute Collection of Artist Books. Since 2005 P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Institute has acquired (by exchange or purchase) more than 170 artist books of national and international authors. The books are occasionally featured within events prepared at P74 and Kapsula.

Since 2007 the PMCA regularly prepares seminars about artist books, where many (inter)national authors have offered their theoretical or practical views on the topic of artist books, what is usually followed by the open discussions. In 2007 the Croatian artist Vlado Martek gave a workshop entitled The Artist Book as an Aspect of Activism. In the same year two further seminars were held by the British artist, author, and publisher Anthony Auerbach; and the Slovene artist Marko Pogačnik a member of the avant-garde group OHO, active in the second half of the 1960s and early 1970s, who talked about the theme of books as creative tools, where he presented also the concept of the edition OHO (1965–1968).

Participation at international artist book fairs

P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. presents and sells artists books by the artist being represented not just as the part of the programme of their space Kapsula Gallery and by Internet, since 2009 it presents and sell the selected authors also on the international art fairs as on the Miss Read in the Kunstwerke Berlin and by Printed Matter organised NY Art Book Fair in P.S.1, Centre of Contemporary Arts in Queens. P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. represents artists such as Mladen Stropnik, Dejan Habicht, Tanja Lažetić, Balint Szombathy, Tadej Pogačar, Vlado Martek, Boštjan Pucelj, Jacob Fabricius, Mladen Stilinović, Zora Stančić, etc.

See also


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