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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries]] | * [[Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries]] | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 16:55, 28 January 2010
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Tomaž Burlin, Pila Rusjan, Noemi Veberič Levovnik, and Valérie Wolg Gang in a multimedia exhibition Cimri ne Čimri, supported by the Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries,
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5 Mar 2014
A screening of the documentary There once was a land of hardworking people by Urša Menart, supported by the Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries,
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16 Jan 2014
8 Mar 2014
Pop-up Home, an open platform for presentation, exhibition, sales and development, featuring works by young Slovene designers, architects and artists, supported by the Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries,
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30 May 2013
24 Nov 2013
For our Economy and Culture, a project by Jasmina Cibic at the Slovenian Pavilion (co-organised by the Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana and Škuc Gallery) at the 55th Venice Biennale, supported by the Ministry of Culture
at the La Biennale di Venezia International Art Exhibition
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15 Apr 2013
Noise & Industrial music mini-festival Römische Dusche also featuring duo SIST EN 343, supported by the Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries,
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11 Apr 2013
5 May 2013
Tomorrow, Maybe, I Will Still Be the Same, an exhibition by Nicola Genovese and Mark Požlep, supported by the Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries,
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4 Mar 2013
8 Apr 2013
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12 Nov 2012
11 Jan 2013
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6 Oct 2012
100YC Spaceship, a panel discussion continuing the activities of the Slovene pavilion at the 13th Venice Biennale of Architecture, also featuring Krištof Oštir (SAZU)
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29 Aug 2012
25 Nov 2012
The project 100 YC (Maribor - 100 Year City) at the 13th Venice Biennale of Architecture, supported by the Ministry of Culture
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23 Jun 2012
5 Aug 2012
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11 May 2012
3 Jun 2012
Robot Museum produced by MKC Maribor Youth Culture Centre, supported by the Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries,
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23 Mar 2012
20 Apr 2012
Single a collective project orchestrated by Jaša, supported by the Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries,
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12 Jan 2012
CODE:RED publication by P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Institute presented by Suzana Milevska, Tadej Pogačar, Pia Covre, Daniela Mannu and Carla Corso (Comitato per i Diritti Civili delle Prostitute, Pordenone), supported by the Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries,
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4 Jun 2011
30 Oct 2011
Heaters for Hot Feelings, Mirko Bratuša's sculpture exhibition at the 54th Venice Biennale, organised by Božidar Jakac Gallery, Kostanjevica na Krki, supported by the Ministry of Culture,
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15 Mar 2011
8 Apr 2011
History
The gallery first opened its doors in 1992 in Madrid, inside a space (divided by a corridor, hence the name A+A) restored by architect Boris Podrecca. After five years of activities co-ordinated by Lidija Šircelj, the gallery moved to Venice, close to Palazzo Grassi.
Exhibitions
In addition to hosting temporary solo and group exhibitions of mostly Slovene artists, the A+A Gallery function as the Slovene Pavilion within each Venice Art Biennale. As part of its exhibition programme the Gallery establishing a network of contacts between civic and foreign institutions with the aim of organising round tables, performances and video projections, thus offering a panoramic view of today's artistic expression and becoming a point of meeting and exchange, fundamental for knowledge of the present.
- Venice Art Biennial participation
The recent Venice Art Biennale project in 2009 was by Miha Štrukelj featuring the interference in process x=0 / y=0. He examined the issue of perception in five equal segments: notes on a board, drawings, works on tracing paper, Lego-pictures and paintings as the final segment. This work was further based on researching the mechanism of perception, which Ütrukelj analyses with the aid of traditional representational media – painting and drawing – but so as to include critical examination of the act of perception and the act of painting as committed existential acts of the contemporary subject.
At the 52. Venice Art Biennial in 2007 Tobias Putrih featured in two-part the project Venetian, Atmospheric. The first part ot the intalation including several maquettes, drawings, photographs and sculptures which explore and question the relationship between architectural space and the scale models which precede it was exhibited in Galleria A+A. The second, main part of the project was erected in the garden on the Island of San Servolo and consisted of a full-scale pavilion, a movie theatre.
2005, ten years after Vadim Fiškin, a Russian-born artist, represented Russia in 1995 at the Venice Biennale, was his project Another Speedy Day presented in Slovene Pavilion. After he has forged professional and personal bonds in Slovenia he become considered as a Slovenian artist whose presence in Ljubljana contributes significantly to expanding the field of contemporary art in Slovenia.
- Venice Architecture Biennale presentetions
In 2008 the project Ljubljana - Venice: Urgent Need for New Urban Policy presented an architectural and urban comparison of the two cities, Ljubljana and Venice, focuses on the limit between the old and new, endeavouring to show, in what ways the infrastructure that should be invisible can affect the visible, and how the technotecture can smother real architecture. On the 10th Venice Arhitecture Bieannale in 2006, was Slovene participation designed as a cabinet of ambiences and icons entitled Formula New Ljubljana created by the Sadar Vuga Arhitekti in A+A Gallery and other locations in Venice.
- Other exhibitions
A+A Gallery featured in 2008 group exhibitions Partisans in Print of Slovenian Partisan Press & Graphic Art since 1941, in the year 2006 the show KID DOG by the group of Slovenian graphic designers and illustrators (Miha Grobler, Matej Koren, Marjan Kos, Gregor Žakelj). Solo or tandem presentations of the recent dates: Majda Skrinar, Vojko Tominc, Cveto Marsič, Zoran Mušič, Damijan Kracina and Vladimir Leben, Tomo Podgornik and Emerik Bernard as representatives of Slovenian modernism, Polonca Lovšin and Tomaž Tomažin, Huiqin Wang and Zora Stančič, etc. More about all projects on the A+A Gallery website.
See also
- Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries
- Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia