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| name = Forma Viva Open Air Wood Sculpture Collection, Kostanjevica na Krki | | name = Forma Viva Open Air Wood Sculpture Collection, Kostanjevica na Krki | ||
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− | + | The [[Forma Viva Open Air Wood Sculpture Collection, Kostanjevica na Krki|Forma Viva Open Air Wood Sculpture Collection]] in Kostanjevica na Krki is one of the four main [[:Category:Forma Viva Collection|Forma Viva Collections]] in Slovenia. It is the product of a biennially held International Symposia of Sculptors during which chosen artists are invited to contribute to the ever growing collection of works since [[Established::1961]]. | |
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+ | The collection is currently comprised of around 130 pieces almost exclusively fashioned out of oak wood. Most of them are gathered in a freely accessible park in front of the [[Kostanjevica Monastery]] though some can also be found in the surrounding meadows or town squares and on the banks of the river Krka. | ||
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− | + | {{Wide Image|Bozidar Jakac Art Museum 2004 Sreten Milatovic Remains of Noah's Ark and Boštjan Drinovec The First Contact.jpg}} | |
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+ | ==History== | ||
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+ | After visiting the open-air sculptors symposium in St Margharethen (Austria, 1959), a pair of Slovene sculptors decided to establish a similar enterprise in Slovenia. They choose two sites for the symposium to take place at simultaneously, one of them being in [[Forma Viva Open Air Stone Sculpture Collection, Portorož|Portorož]] and the other in Kostanjevica. For each of them a defining material was selected with regards to the local context. With the vast forests surrounding the site in Kostanjevica, oak wood was an obvious choice and one with which they've persisted up to this day. | ||
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+ | The two original sites were soon augmented with another pair in [[Forma Viva Open Air Steel Sculpture Collection, Ravne na Koroškem|Ravne na Koroškem]] (1964, steel) and [[Forma Viva Open Air Sculpture Collection, Maribor|Maribor]] (1967, reinforced concrete). | ||
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+ | Initially the Kostanjevica symposium took place on an annual basis, with about a dozen artists invited from all over the world. After 1967 the event became a biannual project and continued as such up until 1988 when it ran into financial difficulties. Nevertheless, the symposium got rekindled in 1998. Since then it is once again happening more or less biannually, inviting 3 sculptors for each edition. This endeavour – as well as the necessary and complex maintenance of the collection – is taken care by the [[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki|Božidar Jakac Art Museum]]. | ||
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+ | ==Artists== | ||
+ | In the most recent editions, the following artists participated: [[Boštjan Drinovec]] (SI), Sreten Milatović (RS), and Niculae Seaptefrati (RO) in 2004; Magdalena Miočinović Andrić (RS), [[Urša Toman Drinovec]] (SI) and Agnessa Ivanova Petrova (BG) in 2006; [[Polona Demšar]] (SI), Klaus Grosskopf (DE) and [[Samo Škoberne]] (SI/DE) in 2008; Reinhold Neururer (AT), Karen Macher Nesta (PE) and Denis Krašković (HR) in 2011; and Donald Buglass (NZ), Liliya Pobornikova (BG) and [[Mitja Stanek]] (SI) in 2013. | ||
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+ | The entire list of participants is accessible on the website of the [[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki|Božidar Jakac Art Museum]], the organiser of the event. | ||
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+ | {{Wide Image|Bozidar Jakac Art Museum 2014 Mitja Stanek QR Code 2013.jpg}} | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[:Category:Forma Viva Collection|Forma Viva Collection]] | ||
+ | * [[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki]] | ||
+ | * [[Kostanjevica Monastery]] | ||
+ | * [[Forma Viva Open Air Sculpture Collection, Maribor]] | ||
+ | * [[Forma Viva Open Air Steel Sculpture Collection, Ravne na Koroškem]] | ||
+ | * [[Forma Viva Open Air Stone Sculpture Collection, Portorož]] | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | * [http://www.galerija-bj.si/index.php/formaViva Forma Viva Open Air Wood Sculpture Collection in Kostanjevica na Krki website] (in Slovenian) | ||
+ | * [http://www.galerija-bj.si/index.php/formaViva/udelezenci Short presentations of all Forma Viva Kostanjevica na Krki participants] (in Slovenian) | ||
+ | * [http://dk.fdv.uni-lj.si/diplomska_dela_1/pdfs/mb11_dezman-marko.pdf An extensive research piece on the history of the Kostanjevica na Krki Forma Viva] (in Slovenian) | ||
+ | * [http://kultura.novomesto.si/si/revija-rast/?id=7703 Institutional history of Forma Viva] (in Slovenian) | ||
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[[Category:Visual arts museums]] | [[Category:Visual arts museums]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Forma Viva Collection]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:22, 4 October 2018
Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki, 2004
History
After visiting the open-air sculptors symposium in St Margharethen (Austria, 1959), a pair of Slovene sculptors decided to establish a similar enterprise in Slovenia. They choose two sites for the symposium to take place at simultaneously, one of them being in Portorož and the other in Kostanjevica. For each of them a defining material was selected with regards to the local context. With the vast forests surrounding the site in Kostanjevica, oak wood was an obvious choice and one with which they've persisted up to this day.
The two original sites were soon augmented with another pair in Ravne na Koroškem (1964, steel) and Maribor (1967, reinforced concrete).
Initially the Kostanjevica symposium took place on an annual basis, with about a dozen artists invited from all over the world. After 1967 the event became a biannual project and continued as such up until 1988 when it ran into financial difficulties. Nevertheless, the symposium got rekindled in 1998. Since then it is once again happening more or less biannually, inviting 3 sculptors for each edition. This endeavour – as well as the necessary and complex maintenance of the collection – is taken care by the Božidar Jakac Art Museum.
Artists
In the most recent editions, the following artists participated: Boštjan Drinovec (SI), Sreten Milatović (RS), and Niculae Seaptefrati (RO) in 2004; Magdalena Miočinović Andrić (RS), Urša Toman Drinovec (SI) and Agnessa Ivanova Petrova (BG) in 2006; Polona Demšar (SI), Klaus Grosskopf (DE) and Samo Škoberne (SI/DE) in 2008; Reinhold Neururer (AT), Karen Macher Nesta (PE) and Denis Krašković (HR) in 2011; and Donald Buglass (NZ), Liliya Pobornikova (BG) and Mitja Stanek (SI) in 2013.
The entire list of participants is accessible on the website of the Božidar Jakac Art Museum, the organiser of the event.
Mitja Stanek, QR Code, 2013 Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki
See also
- Forma Viva Collection
- Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki
- Kostanjevica Monastery
- Forma Viva Open Air Sculpture Collection, Maribor
- Forma Viva Open Air Steel Sculpture Collection, Ravne na Koroškem
- Forma Viva Open Air Stone Sculpture Collection, Portorož
External links
- Forma Viva Open Air Wood Sculpture Collection in Kostanjevica na Krki website (in Slovenian)
- Short presentations of all Forma Viva Kostanjevica na Krki participants (in Slovenian)
- An extensive research piece on the history of the Kostanjevica na Krki Forma Viva (in Slovenian)
- Institutional history of Forma Viva (in Slovenian)