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Irwin
Golo brdo 82, SI-1215 Medvode


Phone386 (0) 1 361 8340
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The internationally acclaimed Irwin group forms part of the Neue Slowenische Kunst (NSK) movement. In the work of the group (consisting of 5 painters), two fundamental attitudes may be observed: the first is the emphasis on collective working rather than privileging the individual personality of the artist; and the second is the NSK working procedure, sometimes called the ‘retro-principle’, whereby works become a collage of quotations and allusions to various sources. The group members live and work in Ljubljana.


International exhibitions

Irwin has presented its work at several solo exhibitions in Europe, Russia and America, and participated at several international exhibitions, for example, the First Manifesta in Rotterdam in 1996, the 50th Venice Biennale in 2003, the 9th Istanbul Biennial in 2005; Eye on Europe at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 2006; Das Scharwze Quadrat. Hommage à Malewich at the Hamburg Kunsthalle in 2007).

Recent projects

The Irwin group has expanded its visual projects to the intermedia field, especially in the form of interactive web projects, for example the East Art Map project and the project Like to Like at the Cornerhouse, Manchester.

In November 2007 the Irwin exhibition Monokromi ('Monochromes') was presented at the Gregor Podnar Gallery in Ljubljana.

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