Lepo vabljene_i na odprtje razstave 7. 4. ob 19. uri! / You are kindly invited to the opening of the exhibition on April 7 at 7 pm!
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»What it is, Yet a Dream-map«
7. 4.–5. 5. 2022
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Umetnice_ki / Artists: Anna Schiefer & Björn Kühn, Flaviu Cacoveanu, Fulterer & Scherrer, Funduk, LAND 3C, Lőrinc Borsos, Marie-Andrée Pellerin, Naomi Moonlion
Kurator / Curator: Maximilian Lehner
»Kar je, a je vendarle sanjski zemljevid« je mednarodna skupinska razstava prodornih zvočnih in vizualnih instalacij ter spekulativnih umetniških projektov s področja uprizoritvenih in medijskih umetnosti. Razstava izhaja iz pesmi feministične avtorice Adrienne Rich, dela pa raziskujejo alternativne načine razmišljanja o fizičnosti – predmetov, prostorov, zvokov. V ta namen se poigravajo s formo skulptur, pokvirjajo prostor [queering space], si zamišljajo fizično obliko političnega ali ustvarjajo drugačne zaznave mest in držav. Razstava je povabilo k utopičnemu razmišljanju, ki sprejema umetnost kot osnovo za zaris alternativ ustaljenim načinom razmišljanja. Umetniška dela različnih disciplin ponujajo vstopno točko, a ne kažejo konkretnih primerov možne prihodnosti, temveč aktualne probleme in krize v našem svetu ter služijo kot »sanjski zemljevid« alternativ.
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“What it is, Yet a Dream-map” is an international group exhibition featuring immersive sound and visual installations as well as speculative art projects in the fields of performing and media art. Departing from a poem by the feminist author Adrienne Rich, all works deal with alternative modes of thinking physicality – objects, spaces, sounds. They do so by playing with the formation of sculptural objects, queering space, imagining the physical shape of the political, or creating alternative perceptions of cities and states. The exhibition is an invitation for utopian thinking, taking art as the basis to sketch alternatives to established modes of thinking. The artworks from different disciplines offer an entry point, not in showing concrete examples of possible futures, but in relating to the current problems and crises of our world, and serving as a “dream-map” for alternatives.
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