Archive for August, 2011
X-OP Cultural Policy Group

Discussions on Cultural Policy on the local art scene, funding of arts and possibilities for artists.

 
X-OP European Studies Programme

X-OP European Studies is an educational programme for students or recently graduated artists started in summer 2009. The teaching for the study group in MAA-tila gallery, on open lecture series and courses at Art School MAA. The overall theme of and motivation for the programme is preparing art students and recently graduated artists to working internationally as practicing artists. Teachers and lecturers among others: Sezgin Boynik, Matthijs De Bruijne, Manuela Unverdorben, Andreja Kuluncic, Andrew Paterson, Manuel Cirauqui, Anu Pennanen, Stephane Querrec, Ritva Harle, Mikko Lipiäinen, Minna L. Henriksson, Mare Tralla, Veronica Spierenburg, Kalle Hamm, John Grzinich, Patrick McGinley, Maksims Shentelevs, Slobodan Karamic, Fatmir Mustafa, Jon Irgoyen. Canan Senol, Inci Furni, Tero Nauha, Kanki Shinji

 
Evelyn Müürsepp, John Grzinich, Mari Jõgiste: Inward/Outward

Date:  26/08/2011 until 06/09/2011

Location: Gallery KiBela, Maribor – Slovenia

Organisers / Producers:  ACE KIBLA

X-OP, a three-year-old project exchange of operators and producers in the field of contemporary art, comprises over two hundred and fifty art and production units. It has been (and still is) geographically set in Berlin, Maçao, Novigrad, Rijeka, Zagreb, Istanbul, Tomar, Abrantes, Mooste, Helsinki, Prague, Vienna, Ljubljana, Talin and other locations; and is now coming to an end in Maribor with the following artistic performances:

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X-OP night of electronically supported art media

Date: 25/08/2011

Location: Gallery KiBela, Maribor – Slovenia

Organisers / Producers: ACE KIBLA


X-OP, a three-year-old project exchange of operators and producers in the field of contemporary art, comprises over two hundred and fifty art and production units. It has been (and still is) geographically set in Berlin, Maçao, Novigrad, Rijeka, Zagreb, Istanbul, Tomar, Abrantes, Mooste, Helsinki, Prague, Vienna, Ljubljana, Talin and other locations; and is now coming to an end in Maribor with the following artistic performances:

20.00
Electropera postproductions: Operabil Relocation
Irena Tomažin: voice
Marko Košnik: live manipulation of topographic imagery

21.00
Cameron Bobro, Peter Tomaž Dobrila and Ana Pečar:
Bizantinski kadilak / Byzantine Cadillac, a vocal and electronic work of art in the making

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Ingeborg Fülepp & Heiko Daxl – Residency at Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rijeka

HALUDOVO´S DOUBLE CHARACTER AND RIJECKI DVEVNIK / RIJEKA DIARY – TRACES OF TOSO DABACC PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE KVARNER GULF

Haludovo- a symbol for failed (unsuccessful) foreign investment in Croatia. Built in the style of seventies architecture, first awarded as one of the most attractive touristic resort with casino for rich people from the capitalistic west, than after that failed disdain for many years as an awful concrete block, to become today with its devastated state a fascinating document of failed communistic ideas to open yugoslavia to the west and capitalism. 

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Artist in Residence: John Grzinich

In the frame of the X-OP project (eXchange of cultural Operators and Producers), Transforming Freedom – Rahmenwerk has chosen John Grzinich from the media art center MoKs, Center for Art & Social Practise (www.moks.ee).

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