The 28th Biennial of Graphic Arts in Ljubljana
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The 28th Biennial of Graphic Arts in Ljubljana
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Opening: 4 September 2009 / Pre-opening days: 3 and 4 September 2009 / Press conference: 3 September 2009 / Open to the public: 5 September – 25 October 2009, Tuesday – Sunday, 11 a.m. – 18 p.m.
Contact
lili.sturm@mglc-lj.si
00 386 (0)1 2413 800
00 386 (0)1 2413 821
Address
http://www.mglc-lj.si
Grad Tivoli, Pod turnom 3
1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
The 28th Biennial of Graphic Arts includes central exhibition The Matrix: An Unstable Reality as well the Artist's Book Salon, the traditional exhibition for the winner of the Grand Prize from the previous Biennial, and a number of accompanying exhibitions.
The Matrix: An Unstable Reality
A selection of more than eighty internationally established and emerging artists. Their work extends from traditional and contemporary printmaking to artist's books and interventions in the public space, in the mass media, and on computers.
artists:
England: Patrick Ward, Armenia: Vahram Aghasyan, David Kareyan, Austria: Sabine Bitter & Helmut Weber, Klaus Schafler, Australia: Tracey Moffatt, Bulgaria: Ivan Moudov, Czech Republic: Ján Mančuška, Denmark: Jesper Fabricius, Finland: Therese Sunngren, France: Société Réaliste, Space Invader, Croatia: Igor Eškinja, Ivan Fijolić, Iva Kovač, Jelena Kovačević, Ana Lozica, Ines Matijević Cakić, Marko Tadić, Iran: Afsoon, Italy: Eva & Franco Mattes, Cesare Pietroiusti, Japan: Taiyo Kimura, Nana Shiomi, South Korea: Lee Chul Soo, P. R. China: Bu Hua, Ye Funa, Zhang Minjie, Columbia: Carlos Motta, Kosovo: Jakup Ferri, Alban Muja, Hungary: Hungarian Double-tailed Dog, Macedonia: Nada Prlja, Mexico: Julieta Aranda, Betsabee Romero, Germany: Adrian Sauer, Nasan Tur, Nicaragua: Maria Alicia Zamora Noguera, Norway / Sweden: Jørgen Craig Lello & Tobias Arnell, Pakistan: Sameera Khan, Poland: M-City, Małgorzata Etber Warlikowska, Russia: ChtoDelat.org, Slovenia: Nika Autor, Viktor Bernik, BridA, Ksenija Čerče, Vuk Ćosić, Vesna Drnovšek, Samuel Grajfoner, Dejan Habicht, Ištvan Išt Huzjan, Matej Košir, Borut Krajnc, Tanja Lažetić, Nika Oblak & Primož Novak, radioCona, Katja Sudec, Miha Štrukelj, Tomaž Tomažin, Huiqin Wang, Serbia: Ivan Grubanov, Dejan Kaludjerović, Jelena Sredanović, Katarina Zdjelar, Spain: Juan Perez Agirregoikoa, Fernando García, La Más Bella, Francesc Ruiz, Ignacio Uriarte, Moises Yagües Fernandez Turkey: BAS / Bent, Ahmet Ögüt, USA: Anita di Bianco, JustSeeds, Nicola López, Swoon
art director: Božidar Zrinski
curators: Gülsen Bal & Alenka Gregorič, Petja Grafenauer, Jadranka Ljubičič and Tadej Pogačar
venues: International Centre of Graphic Arts, Gallery Alkatraz, Gallery Ganes Pratt, Gallery Jakopič, Gallery Kapsula, Gallery Škuc
Artist's Book Salon
The Salon will be a space for socializing and for exchanging ideas and views about the making of artist's books.
participants:
Argentina: Eloisa Cartonera, Croatia: Maja Franković, Darko Šimičić, Hungary: István Szirányi, Hungarian Artist's Books Assosiation, The Netherlands: Jasper Fabricius, Space Poetry, Jan Voss, Boekie Woekie, Russia: ChtoDelat, Slovenia: Tadej Pogačar (Zavod P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E.), Turkey: Bas / BENT
5–6 September, International Centre of Graphic Arts
co-ordinator: Breda Škrjanec
After Gogo: A New Era of Korean Art
Based on a proposal by Jeon Joonho, the winner of the Grand Prize of the 2007 Biennial.
artists: Kim Kira, Jang Minseung & Kim Check, Jeon Joonho, Lee Yongbaek,
MOON Kyungwon, Lee Sea Hyun, Moon Hyungmin, Ligyung
curator: Kim Jyeong-Yeon
venue: Cankarjev dom Gallery
Accompanying exhibitions:
Impressions
Jakopičeva promenada, Tivoli, 4 September–29 November 2009
curator: Tina Pleško
Pionirski dom – Art Center, 8 September–29 November 2009
curator: Iztok Amon
Motivation, Creativity and Innovation in Prints by Children and Youth
International Centre of Graphic Arts, 13–18 October 2009
organised by: Primary School Žalec, Ljubljana Fine Artists Society, The National Education Institute
curator: Neli Šuler
Greetings from Cartoonia
Slovene Ethnographic Museum 22 October–29 November 2009
organised by Stripburger/Forum Ljubljana
curators: Stripburger
artists:
Finland: Jyrki Heikinnen, Italia: Andrea Bruno, Norway: Bendik Kaltenborn, Poland: Mateusz Skutnik, Portugal: Filipe Abranches, Romunia: Matei Branea, Slovenia: Kaja Avberšek, Jakob Klemenčič, Marko Kociper, Matej Lavrenčič, Gašper Rus, Matej Stupica
Producer: International Centre of Graphic Arts
Co-producers: Cankarjev dom, Culture and Congress Centre,
Gallery Alkatraz, Gallery Ganes Pratt, Gallery Kapsula, Gallery Škuc, Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana, Pionirski dom – Art center, Stripburger/Forum Ljubljana, The National Education Institute
Sponsors of the 28th Biennial of Graphic Arts
Main sponsor: Lek, a Sandoz company
Sponsors: Gorenje, Hyundai Avto Trade, d.o.o Ljubljana, Mercator, d. d. Petrol, Slovenian Energy Company, d.d., Vileda
Media sponsors: Delo d.d., Europlakat, d.o.o.; Radio Center, d.o.o., Radio Študent
Supported by: Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia; City of Ljubljana; Arts Council Korea; Culture Programme (2007-2013); Austrian Culture Forum of the Embassy of the Republic of Austria in Ljubljana; Italian Culture Centre in Ljubljana; México 2010, Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes; Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Armenia; Mondriaan Foundation; Embassy of the Republic of Turkey; Embassy of the United States of America; Statens Kunstraad – Denmark, Ljubljana Tourist Board