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==Visual arts residency== | ==Visual arts residency== | ||
The 2-months residency programme has been conceived by [[Alenka Gregorič]], the artistic director of the [[City Art Gallery Ljubljana]], and is dedicated to international artists. They are offered a stipend, a flat and a working space within the Tobačna 001 Cultural Centre premises. The residential programme is flexible as it allows the artists to decide whether to engage with the local community or concentrate on their own research and artistic work. | The 2-months residency programme has been conceived by [[Alenka Gregorič]], the artistic director of the [[City Art Gallery Ljubljana]], and is dedicated to international artists. They are offered a stipend, a flat and a working space within the Tobačna 001 Cultural Centre premises. The residential programme is flexible as it allows the artists to decide whether to engage with the local community or concentrate on their own research and artistic work. | ||
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+ | The brand new gallery opened in March 2011 with an exhibition by Jan Fabre (on display also at the [[City Art Gallery Ljubljana]]), focused on his drawings and photographies of the performances by Helmut Newton and Robert Mapplethorpe. | ||
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+ | The next exhibition accompanied the [[Delak Institute|Delak Institute's]] ongoing project dealing with the Slovene historical avant-garde and its inclusion in the official national art history. The exhibition presented the original documents and publications from an Italian private collection and a reprint of the January 1929 issue of the German magazine ''Der Sturm'', entirely dedicated to the "Junge Slowenische Kunst", the Slovene avant-garde artists such as ([[Ferdo Delak]], [[Avgust Černigoj]], [[Ivan Čargo]], [[Anton Podbevšek]], [[Srečko Kosovel]], [[Marij Kogoj]], [[Slavko Osterc]], and [[Ivo Spinčič]]. | ||
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+ | The Gallery 001, however, will be regularly showcasing also the work by the artists in the Tobačna 001 Cultural Centre residencies. The first one to present her site specific project was Katarina Zdjelar, artist form Serbia living in Rotterdam. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
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4 May 2017
A presentation of the project and the reader Inside Out: Critical Artistic Discourses Concerning Institutions by Alenka Gregorič (City Art Gallery Ljubljana, Tobačna 001 Cultural Centre) and Vít Havránek, supported by the Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA), Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna,
24 Apr 2015
8 May 2015
Fokus Grupa: As It Once Was – the Art of Nation Building, an art exhibition curated by Alenka Gregorič (City Art Gallery Ljubljana, Tobačna 001 Cultural Centre), at OFF-Biennale Budapest
4 Dec 2014
3 Jan 2015
Six Swimming Pools behind Broken Glass, an exhibition by Tanja Lažetić, supported by the Tobačna 001 Cultural Centre and Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Tel Aviv,
27 Feb 2012
James Powderly & Eun-Jung Son present their work including The Lickers, a project recently co-produced by Ljudmila - Ljubljana Digital Media Lab and the Tobačna 001 Cultural Centre residence
The 2-months residency programme has been conceived by Alenka Gregorič, the artistic director of the City Art Gallery Ljubljana, and is dedicated to international artists. They are offered a stipend, a flat and a working space within the Tobačna 001 Cultural Centre premises. The residential programme is flexible as it allows the artists to decide whether to engage with the local community or concentrate on their own research and artistic work.
The brand new gallery opened in March 2011 with an exhibition by Jan Fabre (on display also at the City Art Gallery Ljubljana), focused on his drawings and photographies of the performances by Helmut Newton and Robert Mapplethorpe.
The next exhibition accompanied the Delak Institute's ongoing project dealing with the Slovene historical avant-garde and its inclusion in the official national art history. The exhibition presented the original documents and publications from an Italian private collection and a reprint of the January 1929 issue of the German magazine Der Sturm, entirely dedicated to the "Junge Slowenische Kunst", the Slovene avant-garde artists such as (Ferdo Delak, Avgust Černigoj, Ivan Čargo, Anton Podbevšek, Srečko Kosovel, Marij Kogoj, Slavko Osterc, and Ivo Spinčič.
The Gallery 001, however, will be regularly showcasing also the work by the artists in the Tobačna 001 Cultural Centre residencies. The first one to present her site specific project was Katarina Zdjelar, artist form Serbia living in Rotterdam.
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