Projects of co-workers
KOLEKTIVA (Vesna Bukovec, Lada Cerar, Metka Zupanič): (In)Visible Traces II
Exhibition
October 10–November 2, 2012
Alkatraz Gallery, ACC Metelkova City, Ljubljana
Opening: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 at 8 p.m.
We would like to inform you about the exhibition project of the art group KOLEKTIVA and Vesna Bukovec, SCCA-Ljubljana's webmaster and member of the art group.
KOLEKTIVA’s work is based on research of various aspects of communication, inter-personal relationships, and everyday life. In their projects they search for all kinds of personal stories and are interested in both storytelling and voyeurism at the same time. As a group they create projects in response to given situations. They frequently collaborate with the public. They invite different individuals, passersby or specially targeted groups to collaborate and they include them in their projects as a source or co-authors of the work. The artists understand the process of art making as a mixture of imagination, negotiation, exchange and cooperation.
Curators of the exhibition at Alkatraz Gallery are Jadranka Plut and Sebastian Krawczyk.
And what kind of object would you preserve?
You are welcome to send your suggestions and photos to KOLEKTIVA's e-mail kolektiva@gmail.com.
More about exhibition:
About KOLEKTIVA
In ten years of collaboration Vesna Bukovec, Lada Cerar and Metka Zupanič presented their group works in several solo exhibitions and participated in significant international group shows in Slovenia and Europe. KOLEKTIVA is mostly known for different projects within their platform Special Place in the City for which they gain international recognition.
Besides working in KOLEKTIVA all three authors work as successful solo artists. Metka Zupanič and Vesna Bukovec also curate video screenings and exhibitions of international contemporary video art in collaboration with the Photon Gallery.
www.kolektiva.org
Curators: Jadranka Plut and Sebastian Krawczyk
Production: KUD Mreža, Association for Arts and Culture / Alkatraz Gallery
Thanks: Rok Mohar
[Published October 5, 2012]
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