Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova (MSUM)
Background
The idea of the new museum of contemporary art in Ljubljana evolved on the basis of the Arteast Collection 2000+. The collection of predominantly Eastern European art based on the traditions of the avant-gardes has been built by Moderna galerija since 1995.
Due to the space shortage the collection was presented publicly for the first time in June 2000 to coincide with Manifesta 3 in Ljubljana, in the not yet renovated building of the former barracks complex on Metelkova Street.
In April 2002 the director of Moderna galerija, Zdenka Badovinac, and the curator Igor Zabel conceived the mo(nu)ment Museum of Contemporary Art - Metelkova 22 programme.
Arteast 2000+ Collection
In the 1990s Moderna galerija began to assemble its international collection Arteast 2000+, a collection of works mainly by Eastern European artists. Its goals are to present Eastern European art, which has been overlooked until now, to establish a dialogue between Eastern and Western European artists and in this way create a new, different view on the development of art in the second half of the 20th century.
L’Internationale project
From May to October 2011 a part of the Arteast Collection 2000+ was presented at the MACBA in Barcelona as a Museum of Parallel Narratives exhibition in the framework of the EU supported L’Internationale project.
See also
- Museum of Modern Art
- Museum of Modern Art Library
- Modern Art Archive, Museum of Modern Art
- Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory
External links
- MSUM on the Moderna galerija website
- Moderna galerija Ljubljana on Facebook
- Moderna galerija Blog with recorded lectures
- Moderna galerija conferences and symposia on VideoLectures.Net portal
Projects