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− | [[GalerijaGallery]] is a small gallery space set in the [[:Category:Šiška Cultural Quarter|Šiška Cultural Quarter]] in Ljubljana. It was established by artists [[Viktor Bernik]], [[Žiga Kariž]] and [[Jara Vogrič]] in [[established::2016]], and is run under the auspices of the "Made in China" project. Its programming policy centres around different and uncompromising inquiries into contemporary art taken by either local or foreign artists. | + | [[GalerijaGallery]] is a small gallery space set in the [[:Category:Šiška Cultural Quarter|Šiška Cultural Quarter]] in Ljubljana, located on the 6th floor of the former municipality building on Trg prekomorskih brigad 1 in Šiška. It was established by artists [[Viktor Bernik]], [[Žiga Kariž]] and [[Jara Vogrič]] in [[established::2016]], and is run under the auspices of the "Made in China" project. Its programming policy centres around different and uncompromising inquiries into contemporary art taken by either local or foreign artists. |
GalerijaGallery also sells artworks, especially the so-called "artist's multiples", an endeavour pursued by Made in China. In line with the latter's creed, the gallery's promotional strategies tend to follow unorthodox ways of inviting visitors. | GalerijaGallery also sells artworks, especially the so-called "artist's multiples", an endeavour pursued by Made in China. In line with the latter's creed, the gallery's promotional strategies tend to follow unorthodox ways of inviting visitors. | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
+ | *[https://www.galerijagallery.com/en/o-galeriji GalerijaGallery website] | ||
*[http://madeinchina-project.org/What-is-Made-in-China Made in China webiste] | *[http://madeinchina-project.org/What-is-Made-in-China Made in China webiste] | ||
*[https://www.facebook.com/Made-in-China-599026213480681/ Made in China on Facebook] | *[https://www.facebook.com/Made-in-China-599026213480681/ Made in China on Facebook] |
Revision as of 21:30, 8 March 2021
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9 Oct 2018
14 Oct 2018
Presentations of P74 Centre and Gallery, GalerijaGallery, and Stolp Photogallery and Photon Gallery, presenting Goran Bertok, Marko Lipuš and Borut Peterlin, in the Art Photo Budapest section,
at the Art Market Budapest
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13 Oct 2016
16 Oct 2016
Photon Gallery, Stolp Photogallery, P74 Centre and Gallery, and GalerijaGallery at Art Market Budapest
Exhibitions
The first exhibition ever to take place in the GalerijaGallery was a project by the Berlin-based artists Benedikt Terwiel, titled Last of the lands and the first and accompanied by a presentation of his artist's book Measuring a location in units of time. The latter event took place in collaboration with the International Centre of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana.
This was followed by an exhibition of works by the Serbian arts collective U10, with the gallery presenting the works by Sava Knežević, Iva Kuzmanović and Marija Šević.
Institutional and international cooperation
The U10 collective exhibition was produced together with the Vodnik Homestead, which hosted another set of works by U10 artists. Besides preparing a shared exhibition and thus kick-starting the Šiška Gallery Quarter network, the galleries also organised a reciprocal presentation of Slovenian artists in Belgrade (RS), at the U10 Gallery, in which Jože Barši, Alen Ožbolt and the Veli & Amos tandem presented the Made in China project.
Made in China
Made in China is an initiative featuring around 30 well-established artists (among them Vuk Ćosić, Vadim Fiškin, Janez Janša (all three of them), Sašo Sedlaček and Son:DA) who try to establish a specific connection with the audiences by producing "artist's multiples". These were conceptualised back in the 1960s as series of identical art objects, produced or commissioned by the artist and made specifically for selling. They usually come as a signed limited edition but nevertheless sell for a very small price.