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[[KIBLA Portal]] is a multifunctional exhibition and event venue for contemporary artistic practices, stationed in the city of Maribor. It is handling a variety of media, from computer and inter-media arts to paintings and sculptures, and is sometimes also used for electronic music performances, conferences and the like. It operates as a dislocated premise of the [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]] (MMC KIBLA), which focuses on connecting the fields of education, research, culture, technology, arts and sciences.  
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[[KIBLA Portal]] is a multifunctional exhibition and event venue for contemporary artistic practices, stationed in the city of Maribor. It is handling a variety of media, from computer and inter-media arts to paintings and sculptures, and is sometimes also used for electronic music performances, conferences and the like. It operates as a dislocated premise of the [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]] (MMC KIBLA), an institution that works on confluences of research, culture, technology, arts and sciences.  
  
Though there is another similar gallery space called [[KiBela Art Space]] operating under MMC KIBLA, the KIBLA Portal is very special in its basic – spatial – feature - it is huge. It covers a space of about 2000 square meters and as such both enables and demands specific types of projects.  
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Though there is another similar gallery space operating under MMC KIBLA, called [[KiBela Art Space]], the KIBLA Portal is very special in its basic – spatial – feature. It is huge. It covers a space of about 2000 square meters and as such both enables and demands specific types of projects.  
 
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==Background==
 
==Background==
  
The venue is located at the premises of the Maribor textile factory MTT, which had been closed in the 90s and remained unused since then. Its vast grounds were opened during the time when Maribor was the [[Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012|European Capital of Culture 2012]] and it was first initiated in November [[Established::2012]] with the ''Soft Control: Art, Science and the Technological Unconscious'', an international art exhibition with a conference, workshops and lectures.
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The venue is located at the premises of the Maribor textile factory MTT, which had been closed in the 90s and remained unused until its current transformation. Its vast grounds were opened during the time when Maribor was the [[Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012|European Capital of Culture 2012]] and it was first initiated in November [[Established::2012]] with ''Soft Control: Art, Science and the Technological Unconscious'' – an international art exhibition with a conference, workshops and lectures.
  
 
==Programme==
 
==Programme==
  
The KIBLA Portal has put on display a very diverse set of works, ideas and performances which were gathered from all around the world. Some of the exhibition projects, all of them of a international character, organised by KIBLA Portal were:
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The KIBLA Portal has put on display a very diverse set of works, ideas and performances, and most of its exhibition projects have a distinctively international character and interdisciplinary approach.
  
The aforementioned ''Soft Control'' exhibition and conference, which – by way of exhibitions, performances, lectures, workshops and screenings – dealt with the discourses and contexts of technology, science, arts and contemporary techno-culture; the ''Materiality in the Portal'' display that dealt with the concept of materiality through a diverse set of works of art - both the established canon of Slovenian and international art as well as the works of young, ambitious and promising authors - and some almost forgotten and overlooked artists; the international exhibition that dealt with the First World War called ''Memory of Violence – Dreams of the Future 1914 -18''; and XXY which dissected the cultural-political conglomeration of identity and the political landscape of Europe, especially Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe.  
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For example, the aforementioned ''Soft Control'' was an ambitious international exhibition and conference that dealt with the discourses and contexts of technology, arts and contemporary techno-culture by way of exhibitions, performances, lectures, workshops and screenings. The ''Materiality in the Portal'' display presented its topic – the concept of materiality – through a diverse set of works of art that featured side by side the established canon of Slovenian and international art as well as the works of young and promising authors - and some almost forgotten and overlooked artists. Another international exhibition
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dealt with the First World War and was called ''Memory of Violence – Dreams of the Future 1914 -18''.
  
A curious project was done in collaboration with the [[Faculty of Arts, University of Maribor]], which invited its students and alongside them some established artists, to create especially for this exhibition and venue developed drawings.
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An interesting project was done in collaboration with the [[Faculty of Arts, University of Maribor]]. A group of its students together with some already established artists was invited to use the medium of drawing and develop new works, adapted to this specific venue and made especially for the exhibition.
  
 
===Invited artists and curators===
 
===Invited artists and curators===
  
Some of the curators involved in the KIBLA Portal were Dmitry Bulatov, Sanja Kojić Mladenov, Petra Varl, Žiga Dobnikar and Aleksandra Kostič (among other things the director of MMC KIBLA and Portal).
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Some of the curators involved in the KIBLA Portal were Dmitry Bulatov, Sanja Kojić Mladenov, [[Petra Varl]], [[Žiga Dobnikar]] and [[Aleksandra Kostič]]. The latter is among other things also the director of [[MMC KIBLA]] and the KIBLA Portal.  
 
 
One would be hard pressed to come up with a representative list of artists, as both the venue concept and the venues capacities themselves dictate for the place to feature numerous artists. Yet, some of the artists from abroad were Marina Abramović (RS/US), Stelarc (AU), Suzanne Dikker (NL), Matthias Oostrik (NL), Jimmy Loizeau (UK), Brandon Ballengee (US), Paul Smith (UK), David Bowen (US), Andrew Gracie (UK/ES), Kuda begut sobaki (RU),  Bill Vorn (CA), Lana Čmajčanin (BiH), Boris Pramatarov (BG), Marcel Mališ (SK), Ana Pečar (SI), Bogdan Girbovan (RO), Anca Benera (RO), Arnold Estefan (RO), Visualizing Palestine (LB), Vessna Perunovich (RS-CA), Magali Sanheira (FR), ábor Fülöp (HU), Libuše Jarcovjáková (CZ), Max Sudhues (DE), Martina Grlić (HR), Magda Tothova (SK), Chto Delat (RU), María Elínardóttir (IS), Oliver Pietsch (DE) and Goran Tomčić (HR/USA).
 
  
Of the artists from Slovenia, a ery incomplete list would include [[Nataša Berk]], [[Maja Hodošček]], [[Nika Autor]], [[Mark Požlep]], [[Ervin Potočnik]], [[Borut Peterlin]], [[Mojca Oblak]], [[Mina Fina]], [[Laibach]], [[Marko Jakše]], [[Mitja Ficko]], [[Tadej Vindiš]], [[Damijan Kracina]], [[Vlado Repnik]] and [[Matija Bobičić]].
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One would be hard pressed to come up with a representative list of artists, as the venue's concept and its capacities dictate for the place to feature numerous works. Yet, some of the foreign artists whose works were featured here are Marina Abramović (RS/US), Stelarc (AU), Suzanne Dikker (NL), Matthias Oostrik (NL), Jimmy Loizeau (UK), Brandon Ballengee (US), Paul Smith (UK), David Bowen (US), Andrew Gracie (UK/ES), Kuda begut sobaki (RU),  Bill Vorn (CA), Lana Čmajčanin (BiH), Boris Pramatarov (BG), Marcel Mališ (SK), Bogdan Girbovan (RO), Anca Benera (RO), Arnold Estefan (RO), Visualizing Palestine (LB), Vessna Perunovich (RS-CA), Magali Sanheira (FR), ábor Fülöp (HU), Libuše Jarcovjáková (CZ), Max Sudhues (DE), Martina Grlić (HR), Magda Tothova (SK), Chto Delat (RU), María Elínardóttir (IS), Oliver Pietsch (DE) and Goran Tomčić (HR/USA).
  
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Of the artists from Slovenia, a very incomplete list would include [[Nataša Berk]], [[Maja Hodošček]], [[Nika Autor]], [[Mark Požlep]], [[Ervin Potočnik]], [[Borut Peterlin]], [[Mojca Oblak]], [[Mina Fina]], [[Laibach]], [[Marko Jakše]], [[Mitja Ficko]], [[Tadej Vindiš]], [[Damijan Kracina]], [[Vlado Repnik]] and [[Matija Bobičić]].
  
 
===Festivals and other events at KIBLA Portal===
 
===Festivals and other events at KIBLA Portal===

Revision as of 17:52, 12 October 2015




Contact
KIBLA PORTAL
Valvasorjeva 40, SI-2000 Maribor
Aleksandra Kostič, Artistic Director
Kneza Koclja 9, SI-2000 Maribor
Phone386 (0) 59 076 371, 386 (0) 59 076 372





KIBLA Portal is a multifunctional exhibition and event venue for contemporary artistic practices, stationed in the city of Maribor. It is handling a variety of media, from computer and inter-media arts to paintings and sculptures, and is sometimes also used for electronic music performances, conferences and the like. It operates as a dislocated premise of the KIBLA Multimedia Centre (MMC KIBLA), an institution that works on confluences of research, culture, technology, arts and sciences.

Though there is another similar gallery space operating under MMC KIBLA, called KiBela Art Space, the KIBLA Portal is very special in its basic – spatial – feature. It is huge. It covers a space of about 2000 square meters and as such both enables and demands specific types of projects.


Background

The venue is located at the premises of the Maribor textile factory MTT, which had been closed in the 90s and remained unused until its current transformation. Its vast grounds were opened during the time when Maribor was the European Capital of Culture 2012 and it was first initiated in November 2012 with Soft Control: Art, Science and the Technological Unconscious – an international art exhibition with a conference, workshops and lectures.

Programme

The KIBLA Portal has put on display a very diverse set of works, ideas and performances, and most of its exhibition projects have a distinctively international character and interdisciplinary approach.

For example, the aforementioned Soft Control was an ambitious international exhibition and conference that dealt with the discourses and contexts of technology, arts and contemporary techno-culture by way of exhibitions, performances, lectures, workshops and screenings. The Materiality in the Portal display presented its topic – the concept of materiality – through a diverse set of works of art that featured side by side the established canon of Slovenian and international art as well as the works of young and promising authors - and some almost forgotten and overlooked artists. Another international exhibition dealt with the First World War and was called Memory of Violence – Dreams of the Future 1914 -18.

An interesting project was done in collaboration with the Faculty of Arts, University of Maribor. A group of its students together with some already established artists was invited to use the medium of drawing and develop new works, adapted to this specific venue and made especially for the exhibition.

Invited artists and curators

Some of the curators involved in the KIBLA Portal were Dmitry Bulatov, Sanja Kojić Mladenov, Petra Varl, Žiga Dobnikar and Aleksandra Kostič. The latter is among other things also the director of MMC KIBLA and the KIBLA Portal.

One would be hard pressed to come up with a representative list of artists, as the venue's concept and its capacities dictate for the place to feature numerous works. Yet, some of the foreign artists whose works were featured here are Marina Abramović (RS/US), Stelarc (AU), Suzanne Dikker (NL), Matthias Oostrik (NL), Jimmy Loizeau (UK), Brandon Ballengee (US), Paul Smith (UK), David Bowen (US), Andrew Gracie (UK/ES), Kuda begut sobaki (RU), Bill Vorn (CA), Lana Čmajčanin (BiH), Boris Pramatarov (BG), Marcel Mališ (SK), Bogdan Girbovan (RO), Anca Benera (RO), Arnold Estefan (RO), Visualizing Palestine (LB), Vessna Perunovich (RS-CA), Magali Sanheira (FR), ábor Fülöp (HU), Libuše Jarcovjáková (CZ), Max Sudhues (DE), Martina Grlić (HR), Magda Tothova (SK), Chto Delat (RU), María Elínardóttir (IS), Oliver Pietsch (DE) and Goran Tomčić (HR/USA).

Of the artists from Slovenia, a very incomplete list would include Nataša Berk, Maja Hodošček, Nika Autor, Mark Požlep, Ervin Potočnik, Borut Peterlin, Mojca Oblak, Mina Fina, Laibach, Marko Jakše, Mitja Ficko, Tadej Vindiš, Damijan Kracina, Vlado Repnik and Matija Bobičić.

Festivals and other events at KIBLA Portal

Since 2013, the Maribor Electronic Destination International Festival takes place at Portal, as does the KIBLIX Festival. In 2013 and 2015, respectively, the KIBLIX Festival and the International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA) merged their efforts and staged a joint festival exhibition at the vast halls of the Portal . KIBLIX has, among many others, brought here works and performances by Angelo Vermeulen, Elisabeth Schimana, William Myers, Ghislaine Boddington, Servando Barreiro, Electric Indigo and Random Logic.

Some of the artists presented at MED were Andy Stott, Cut Hands, Cut Hands, Wolf Müller, Dodecahedragraph and Mono Scarves.

International cooperation

The Materiality exhibition featured three foreign European partners – WYSPA Institute of Art (Gdansk, Poland), VESSEL (Bari, Italy) and Instituto Polytechnico de Tomar, (Portugal). The French Institute in Serbia and the Goethe-Institute in Belgrade, in cooperation with the Museum of Contemporary Art Vojvodina (MSUV), initiated the project Memory of Violence and Dreams of the Future.

The Soft Control project was the most internationally ambitious thing, and was done in cooperation with Ars Electronica, Impakt – Utrecht, Netherlands, MediaArtLab – Moscow, Russia, National Centre for Contemporary Arts – Kaliningrad Branch, Russia, Prometheus – Kazan, Russia, Experiments in Art and Technology – E.A.T., Faculdade de Belas Artes da Universidade do Porto, Centre for new media culture RIXC Riga, Latvia (LV), International Centre for Art and New Technologies CIANT, Hangar, Centre for research and production for the visual arts, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Rijeka, Dom omladine Beograd, O3ONE and even more Slovenian partners, from Faculty of Medicine and Scientific Research Centre (ZRC SAZU), Slovene Academy of Science and Arts to Koroška galerija likovnih umetnosti (KGLU) Slovenj Gradec.

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