PROJECTS
Exhibitions
Since1994.
The contemporary art practice and its context and SCCA-Ljubljana programs in a form of exhibitions and/or presentations.
Around the world of art in 4.380 days
Alkatraz Gallery, AKC Metelkova City,
October 30-November 20, 2009
DIVA at Škuc Gallery
Škuc Gallery, Stari trg 21, Ljubljana, May 28-June 20, 2009
A study exhibition entitled DIVA at Škuc Gallery showcases the DIVA Station archive of SCCA-Ljubljana, presenting it as a 'live archive'. It includes an educational programme, practical demonstrations, theoretical contributions, representative video works, curatorial selections and international collaboration, and also presents theoretical, practical and artistic aspects of audio-visual archives of contemporary art.
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WOMEN ARE COMING!
Project Room SCCA, Ljubljana, March 5-8, 2009
Exhibition of contemporary feminist art from Slovenia
Project Room SCCA, Ljubljana
The exhibition project aspires to the most thorough display of the art production that could be defined as socially engaged and feminist art in Slovenia. The project is a result of theoretical conclusions, written by Ana Grobler in her diploma work entitled Feminist Art
in Slovenia. Influences of Women Groups, Movements and Social Environment (ALUO, 2008) and was a part of the tenth edition of festival Red Dawns.
VS_BERGEN
January 18 - March 2, 2008, The Foundation & Gallery 3,14, Bergen, Norway
Video exhibition, presentation and lecture by
Barbara Borčič
The screening consisted of three curated programs: Videodokument_Presents, Eyedentify Yourself, and Creatures II.
WHAT IS GOING ON CONCERNING AUDIOVISUAL ARCHIVES? (2007)
International seminar: workshop, lectures, presentations, exhibition, panel
Focus: institucional examplary practices of AV archives
WHAT IS TO BE DONE WITH AUDIOVISUAL ARCHIVES? (2005)
The international reasearch project: workshop, lectures, panel, exhibition on the theme of the status of digital audiovisual archives and their accessibility.
WORLD OF ART. School of Contemporary Art (since 1997)
The course for curators' final exhibitions.
VIDEOSPOTTING AND VIDEODOKUMENT
on festival Dotik
Bunker in the Square of May 1, Udine, May 13, 2004
The exhibition/instalation of video art from Slovenia.
SCCA-LJUBLJANA (LUPA)
Menza pri koritu, Metelkova City, Ljubljana, October 21, 2002
Center for Contemporary Arts SCCA-Ljubljana has used the form of an exhibition to show its past and current projects and activities.
SCCA-LJUBLJANA
Grazer Kunstverein, Graz, April 8- May 4, 2000
Center for Contemporary Arts SCCA-Ljubljana is using the form of an exhibition to show its past, present and future operation. The exhibition entitled "SCCA-LJUBLJANA" is on view in frame of the yearly series "International Galleries and Institutions".
SALTY PAST
photo exhibition by
Aleksandras Macijauskas in Antanas Sutkus.
Galerija Loža (Obalne galerije Piran), Koper (June 6-20, 1997);
Mestna galerija Ljubljana (June 30-July 1, 1997)
Exhibition concept: Raminta Jurenaite, Lilijana Stepančič
The exhibition was presented in Koper by Raminta Jurenaite, Director SCCA-Vilnius and in Ljubljana by Barbara Borčić, Director SCCA-Ljubljana.
MEDIA IN MEDIA
City Art Museum Ljubljana, Slovene Cinematheque, RTV Slovenia, internet, Ljubljana, January 9-30, 1997
The exhibition project that dealt with the reception and interpretation of mass media through the historic viewpoint and contemporary works.
The exhibition project consisted of exhibition (Dara Birnbaum, Dragomil Bole, Michael Brodsky, Rosa Brueckl, Gregor Schmoll, Veronika Dreier, Marina Gržinić, Aina Šmid, Thomas Korschil, Marko Kovačič, Damijan Kracina, Dalibor Martinis, Hans-Jorg Mayer, Peter Weibel), internet projects (Vuk Ćosić, Peter G. Hoffman), television spots (Irwin, Marko Peljhan/Projekt Atol) and avant-garde films (Bruce Conner, Ken Jacobs, Peter Tscherkassky, Mattias Muller, Martin Arnold).
URBANARIA I & II
Urbanaria I (NUK, Ljubljana, November 25-December 24,1994) &
Urbanaria II (different venues, January, 1995-November, 1997)
Urbanaria's general concept was art in the urban context. The public announcement was open to all forms of expression and visual media. Out of 52 proposals the international expert jury selected 14 projects.
The Urbanaria - Part One had primarily a character of a research. Its conclusion was a conceptual exhibition of all submitted proposals entitled "Sketches/Documents of the Production Process", accompanied by a catalogue.
Urbanaria - Part Two comprised thirteen separate projects, installations, actions and events, presented in the second catalogue. The common characteristic of these projects was that they exploited the effectiveness of advertising, design and the mass media.
STUDIO 6
SCCA Project Room, Metelkova 6, Ljubljana
Studio 6 is encouraging discussions on contemporary artistic practices; it establishes constructive collaboration of different profiles from the art world (artists, curators, critics, theorists), offers space for presentation of artistic actions and ensures their reflection.
NO NAILS, NO PEDESTALS
No Nails, No Pedestals is presenting authors, working predominantly in the field of contemporary digital media (installations, performances, video, interdisciplinary projects).
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