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| dates and duration = July, Avgust, 7 weeks | | dates and duration = July, Avgust, 7 weeks | ||
| duration weeks = 29,30,31,32,33,34,35 (2012) 30,31,32,33,34,35 (2013) 30,31,32,33,34,35 (2014) | | duration weeks = 29,30,31,32,33,34,35 (2012) 30,31,32,33,34,35 (2013) 30,31,32,33,34,35 (2014) | ||
− | | festival dates = 10.7.2015 - 1.9.2015, 8.7.2016 - 5.9.2016, 7.7.2017 - 15.7.2017, 6.7.2018 - 9.9.2018 | + | | festival dates = 10.7.2015 - 1.9.2015, 8.7.2016 - 5.9.2016, 7.7.2017 - 15.7.2017, 6.7.2018 - 9.9.2018, 5.6.2019 - 13.9.2019, 16.7.2020 - 19.7.2020, 8.7.2021 - 18.9.2021, 7.7.2022 - 18.9.2022, 1.7.2023 - 31.7.2023 |
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Established in [[established::2003]], the [[Art Stays, International Festival of Contemporary Art]] is the main summer event of visual arts in the Ptuj region. Since 2009 it is one of the two branches of the Art Ptuj Festival, consisting also of the music part of the festival named Arsana. | Established in [[established::2003]], the [[Art Stays, International Festival of Contemporary Art]] is the main summer event of visual arts in the Ptuj region. Since 2009 it is one of the two branches of the Art Ptuj Festival, consisting also of the music part of the festival named Arsana. | ||
− | The Art Stays Festival consists traditionally of a week long, condensed festival days, and a longer exhibition featured on several locations in Ptuj including the partner institutions: [[Ptuj – Ormož Regional Museum]], [[Mihelič Gallery, Ptuj]], and [[Art | + | The Art Stays Festival consists traditionally of a week long, condensed festival days, and a longer exhibition featured on several locations in Ptuj including the partner institutions: [[Ptuj – Ormož Regional Museum]], [[Mihelič Gallery, Ptuj]], and [[Salon of Art]], Ptuj. |
{{Wide image|Art Stays, International Festival of Contemporary Art 2010 Performance by Bioalloy.jpg}} | {{Wide image|Art Stays, International Festival of Contemporary Art 2010 Performance by Bioalloy.jpg}} |
The 2010 edition transformed the colony character of the festival's past events into an academy: emerging artists participated in a 10-day festival workshop led by international guest professors such as Gary Cass (University of Western Australia), S. Chandrasekaran (Head of the Department of Fine Arts at Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singapore), and Raphael Di Luzio (New Media Programme, University of Maine, USA). Artists from 12 countries on 4 continents participated, including those from Italy, Slovenia, Germany, Spain, Slovakia, Hungary, Switzerland, USA, Singapore, Australia, Finland, and Ireland. Beti Bricelj, BridA (Tom Kerševan, Sendi Mango, Jurij Pavlica), Dušan Fišer, and Tanja Špenko represented Slovenia.
The 2015 edition adopted the concept of a Wunderkammer and featured numerous workshops, performances and screenings as well as nine group exhibitions or individual artistic interventions that remain open throughout the summer. The artists invited by Jernej Forbici and Marika Vicari include Fernando Prats, Hannah Collins, Ann & Patrick Poirier, Perino & Vele, Dragoljub Raša Todosijević, Zoran Todorović, Hongbo Li, Zhang Qiushi, Lei Wang, Tina Dobrajc, Goran Bertok, Boštjan Novak, Tomaž Plavec, and others.
A guided tour around the exhibitions of Art Stays, International Festival of Contemporary Art, 2015
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