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| name                = P74 Centre and Gallery
 
| name                = P74 Centre and Gallery
| localname          = Center in galerija P74
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| localname          = Center in Galerija P74
| street              = Prušnikova 74
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| street              = Trg Prekomorskih brigad 1
| town                = SI-1210 Ljubljana
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| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 516 1581, 386 (0) 31 335392
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 40 370 199
| email              = p74info@volja.net
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| email              = p74info@zavod-parasite.si
 
| website            = http://www.zavod-parasite.si
 
| website            = http://www.zavod-parasite.si
| proprietor         = P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Museum of Contemporary Art (PMCA)
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| managed by         = P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Institute
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| map                = http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lon=14.48939&lat=46.06905&zoom=17&layer=mapnik
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| opening hours        = 11am-3pm and 4pm-8pm Mon-Fri
 
| contacts = {{Contact
 
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| name                = Tadej Pogačar  
 
| name                = Tadej Pogačar  
| role                = Director
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| role                = Managing and Artistic Director
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 542 5685
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| email              = tpogacar@yahoo.com
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| name                = Uroš Legen
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| role                = Assistant Director and Programme Coordinator
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Established in 1997, [[P74 Centre and Gallery]] is an open platform for the presentation, promotion and education of contemporary visual, intermedia and time-based arts. Since 1999 it has worked under the P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Museum of Contemporary Art (PMCA), presenting and producing visual arts and intermedia projects and exhibitions and also engaging in a range of sound and music projects. The P74 Center and Gallery supports nonprofit programs and collaboration between artists, art centers, and galleries both locally and international. The intermedia projects presented in the Centre have included projects by Jaka Železnikar, Janez Janša, Metka Zupanič, TONGUE:JEZIK, a project by Peter Walsh (NY) and Deidre Hoguet (NY), CYM from Graz, REUNION: London-Ljubljana, SOS:OK about rescue operations in urban areas by London-based Paula Roush Projects or Reality Log / Environmental Scan by Stefan Doepner and f18 Institute. Other programmes include the experimental sound project 'Sound Explicit', which incorporated presentations by the SRP group and Brane Zorman, a radical electro-acoustic improvisation performance by Sašo Kalan, and a solo project entitled [[Harlem Underground]]; an exhibition of conceptual works entitled REPLAY; a photographic show by Borut Peterlin; video works by young artists Primož Novak and Nika Oblak; an installation by Lada Cerar and Vesna Bukovec; and a complex project about informal architecture entitled Ready 2 Change by Urša Jurman and Polonca Lovšin. Recent exhibitions included the projects by Nataša Skušek, Tanja Lažetič, Mladen Stropnik, Sanja Iveković ('Works on Street), while some projects were presented also abroad: Multi-Purpose - Replace it! Refitt it! at the [[A+A Gallery, Venice]], and Public Services exhibition at Sparwasser HQ, Berlin. Recent series of events include Parallel Economies (Local Cartographies 1 and Suitcase Illuminated), lectures Art as research - Temporary Services; the First Solo Exhibitions; Tea Parties for Contemporary Art on certain themes (Residential Art centers, Public sculptures at the beginning of 21st century, Igor Zabel, Essays), and last but not the least, the December P74 charity exhibition and fair at Šentvid.
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Established in [[established::1997]] by internationally recognised Slovene artist [[Tadej Pogačar]], the [[P74 Centre and Gallery|P74 Center and Gallery]] is an open platform for presentation, promotion and education of contemporary visual, new media and time-based arts. Since 1999 it operates under the [[P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Institute]].  
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For 15 years the P74 Center and Gallery was housed in the dislocated premises of the high school Gimnazija Šentvid on the periphery of Ljubljana and in February 2012 moved to the [[:Category:Šiška Cultural Quarter|Šiška Cultural Quarter]] together with the [[Kapsula Gallery|Kapsula Project Space]], previously located in the very centre of Ljubljana.
 
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In 2005 the gallery began to produce and exhibit artist books. An open call for proposals for the realization of artist books is announced each year. Each year, in co-operation with Foundation for a Civil Society, New York, a young Slovene visual artist under the age of 35 is presented with the [[OHO Group Award]].
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==Mission and programme==
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The centre fosters knowledge, encourages the exchange of new ideas, and promotes innovative and challenging models in contemporary art and culture. This mission is achieved by P74's programme of solo and group exhibitions as well by other national and international visual arts, new media arts, and experimental music projects (for example, [[Sound Explicit]]).
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=== Artists' books ===
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In 2003 the [[P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Institute]] started a public artist's book competition for artists of all nationalities living and working in Slovenia. Two years later, the organisation began producing and publishing artists' books. Since then, the venue has become the home of its growing Artist's Book Collection. In early summer 2009 the P74 Center and Gallery was also the venue of the practical oriented workshop for artists' books.  
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In 2010, in collaboration with the UNESCO project [[World Book Capital Ljubljana 2010]], [[P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Institute]] organised the first [[Blind Date Convention, Festival of the Artist’s Book]], a book fair with exhibitions, retrospectives, symposia. The ''Blind Date'' series of events has been dedicated to artists' books: in 2011 P74 organised the exhibition of books published by Lubok Verlag, Leipzig, there has been also some presentations of the Blind Date Convention abroad.
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===Exhibitions===
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Since the beginning the P74 Center and Gallery has featured projects by emerging Slovene artists featuring solo or group shows. Some of the artists that have started here are [[Sašo Vrabič]] and [[Žiga Kariž]] as well as [[Tanja Lažetić]], [[Dejan Habicht]], [[Miha Knific]], [[Nika Zupančič]], [[Tobias Putrih]], [[Metka Zupanič]], [[Lada Cerar]], [[Vesna Bukovec]], [[Jure Engelsberger]], and [[Tomaž Tomažin]]. Each year one of the solo exhibitions is dedicated to the winner of the [[OHO Group Award]]. 
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The P74 Center and Gallery often cooperates with guest curators to include work of Slovene artists within an international context. The international research and curatorial project ''The Renaming Machine'' curated by Suzana Milevska featured a symposium, exhibition in the [[Jakopič Gallery]] in 2008 and a book (published in 2010). The project dealt with the "construction and destabilisation of the memory of national, cultural and personal identities in the former Yugoslavia and South-Eastern Europe over the past two decades".
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In 2009 Miško Šuvaković prepared the exhibition ''Clandestine Histories of the OHO Group'' focused on the notion of neo-avant-garde excess in the context of the socialistic society. In the same year P74 celebrated the 15th anniversary of [[P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Institute|P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Museum of Contemporary Art]] with the exhibition ''This is not America''.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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* [[P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Institute]]
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* [[Kapsula Gallery]]
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* [[OHO Group Award]]
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* [[Blind Date Convention, Festival of the Artist’s Book]]
  
Dimensions: Gallery 1 - 50m² (10m x 5m x 2.6m H) incorporating 24 linear metres of wall space; Gallery 2 - oval space 50m² incorporating 14 linear metres of wall space; installation system: hammer-and-nail installation, no hanging system; lighting: halogen lighting system and natural light from windows; other facilities: VCS, DVD, TV monitors; climate control: none; sales policy: sales not permitted; security: no security system
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== External links==
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* [http://www.zavod-parasite.si/eng/ P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Institute website]
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* [http://www.zavod-parasite.si/eng/publications/artist-books The P74 Artist Books shelf]
  
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Phone386 (0) 40 370 199
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Established in 1997 by internationally recognised Slovene artist Tadej Pogačar, the P74 Center and Gallery is an open platform for presentation, promotion and education of contemporary visual, new media and time-based arts. Since 1999 it operates under the P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Institute.

For 15 years the P74 Center and Gallery was housed in the dislocated premises of the high school Gimnazija Šentvid on the periphery of Ljubljana and in February 2012 moved to the Šiška Cultural Quarter together with the Kapsula Project Space, previously located in the very centre of Ljubljana.


Mission and programme

The centre fosters knowledge, encourages the exchange of new ideas, and promotes innovative and challenging models in contemporary art and culture. This mission is achieved by P74's programme of solo and group exhibitions as well by other national and international visual arts, new media arts, and experimental music projects (for example, Sound Explicit).

Artists' books

In 2003 the P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Institute started a public artist's book competition for artists of all nationalities living and working in Slovenia. Two years later, the organisation began producing and publishing artists' books. Since then, the venue has become the home of its growing Artist's Book Collection. In early summer 2009 the P74 Center and Gallery was also the venue of the practical oriented workshop for artists' books.

In 2010, in collaboration with the UNESCO project World Book Capital Ljubljana 2010, P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Institute organised the first Blind Date Convention, Festival of the Artist’s Book, a book fair with exhibitions, retrospectives, symposia. The Blind Date series of events has been dedicated to artists' books: in 2011 P74 organised the exhibition of books published by Lubok Verlag, Leipzig, there has been also some presentations of the Blind Date Convention abroad.

Exhibitions

Since the beginning the P74 Center and Gallery has featured projects by emerging Slovene artists featuring solo or group shows. Some of the artists that have started here are Sašo Vrabič and Žiga Kariž as well as Tanja Lažetić, Dejan Habicht, Miha Knific, Nika Zupančič, Tobias Putrih, Metka Zupanič, Lada Cerar, Vesna Bukovec, Jure Engelsberger, and Tomaž Tomažin. Each year one of the solo exhibitions is dedicated to the winner of the OHO Group Award.

The P74 Center and Gallery often cooperates with guest curators to include work of Slovene artists within an international context. The international research and curatorial project The Renaming Machine curated by Suzana Milevska featured a symposium, exhibition in the Jakopič Gallery in 2008 and a book (published in 2010). The project dealt with the "construction and destabilisation of the memory of national, cultural and personal identities in the former Yugoslavia and South-Eastern Europe over the past two decades".

In 2009 Miško Šuvaković prepared the exhibition Clandestine Histories of the OHO Group focused on the notion of neo-avant-garde excess in the context of the socialistic society. In the same year P74 celebrated the 15th anniversary of P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Museum of Contemporary Art with the exhibition This is not America.

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