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In collaboration with [[Photon Gallery]], the [[Kolektiva Institute]] produced and curated the video programmes Video in Progress 2: ''City Perspectives'' (2008/2009) and Video in Progress 3: ''Fields of the Performative'' (2009). In [[established::2011]] the two organisations produced the fourth edition of [[Video in Progress Festival|Video in Progress]] which has now grown into a festival, involving not only video screenings but also video exhibitions and other events. Thematically entitled ''Feelings of Distress'', the 2011 edition was curated by [[Metka Zupanič]], [[Vesna Bukovec]], Silke Schmickl (DE/FR), Masayo Kajimura (JP/DE), and Stéphane Gérard (FR).  
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Organised as a joint enterprise on video art by the [[Kolektiva Institute]] and the [[Photon Gallery]], the [[Video in Progress Festival]] started in [[established::2008]] as systematically curated exhibitions. However, the 2011 edition of [[Video in Progress Festival|Video in Progress]] was set up more ambitiously and as a proper festival, involving not only video screenings but also video exhibitions, discussions, cinema screenings and other events.  
  
The fifth edition of the festival will take place in the scope of the [[Photonic Moments – Month of Photography]] biennial festival, in June 2014.
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In 2014 the festival joined forces with the [[Photonic Moments – Month of Photography]] festival. They are still separate festivals but organised as a joint venture. 
 
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== Programme ==
 
== Programme ==
  
The 2011 the festival included solo exhibitions of Joshua & Zachary Sandler (US) and Aldo Giannotti (IT/AT) in [[Photon Gallery]], the group exhibition ''Pain with the Thousand Teeth: Presence of Pain and Inadequacy in Video Works of Young Slovenian Artists'' in [[Vžigalica Gallery]], and a cinema screening of ''Pain'' (a selection of videos from the Human Frames programme) in [[Kinodvor Cinema]].
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For example, one of the festival editions included solo exhibitions of Joshua & Zachary Sandler (US) and Aldo Giannotti (IT/AT) in [[Photon Gallery]], the group exhibition ''Pain with the Thousand Teeth: Presence of Pain and Inadequacy in Video Works of Young Slovenian Artists'' in [[Vžigalica Gallery]], and a cinema screening of ''Pain'' (a selection of videos from the Human Frames programme) in [[Kinodvor Cinema]]. It was curated by [[Metka Zupanič]], [[Vesna Bukovec]], Silke Schmickl (DE/FR), Masayo Kajimura (JP/DE), and Stéphane Gérard (FR).
 
 
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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*[[Photonic Moments – Month of Photography]]
 
*[[Kolektiva Institute]]
 
*[[Kolektiva Institute]]
 
*[[Photon Gallery]]
 
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==External links==
 
==External links==
 
* [http://www.kolektiva.org/curating Video in Progress Festival website]
 
* [http://www.kolektiva.org/curating Video in Progress Festival website]
* [http://www.facebook.com/events/277850465588643/ Video in Progress 4 on Facebook]
 
  
 
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[[Category:Visual arts festivals]]
 
[[Category:Visual arts festivals]]
 
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[[Category:Visual arts]]
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Latest revision as of 17:31, 14 February 2024




Contact
Video in Progress Festival
Teslova 24, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Organised byKolektiva Institute
FrequencyBiennial
Festival dates14.6.2016 - 15.6.2016




Organised as a joint enterprise on video art by the Kolektiva Institute and the Photon Gallery, the Video in Progress Festival started in 2008 as systematically curated exhibitions. However, the 2011 edition of Video in Progress was set up more ambitiously and as a proper festival, involving not only video screenings but also video exhibitions, discussions, cinema screenings and other events.

In 2014 the festival joined forces with the Photonic Moments – Month of Photography festival. They are still separate festivals but organised as a joint venture.


Programme

For example, one of the festival editions included solo exhibitions of Joshua & Zachary Sandler (US) and Aldo Giannotti (IT/AT) in Photon Gallery, the group exhibition Pain with the Thousand Teeth: Presence of Pain and Inadequacy in Video Works of Young Slovenian Artists in Vžigalica Gallery, and a cinema screening of Pain (a selection of videos from the Human Frames programme) in Kinodvor Cinema. It was curated by Metka Zupanič, Vesna Bukovec, Silke Schmickl (DE/FR), Masayo Kajimura (JP/DE), and Stéphane Gérard (FR).

See also

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