EASA Croatia Day 12 - Rijeka’s Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (12/21) - travelog #28
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Art Project Spajalica - Kanal Ri - Croatia
Art Project Spajalica
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art - Rijeka - Croatia
Curator: Ksenija Oreli
In the Spajalica Art Project's repertoire there are many events, workshops, lectures and public events. The idea of the artist Luiza Margan is to help people to see Rijeka from another perspective: with the help of firemen, citizens can be lifted up to a height of 21 metres, to see up close the statue on top of the Liberation Monument on the Delta in Rijeka, by Vinco Matkovic. Nina Rukavina, on the other hand, revived the neglected space of Sušak. In this video there are interviews with citizens, students, artists and with the curator of the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rijeka, Ksenija Orelj.
Credits video:
Lidija Šušak - Author
Igor Paulić - Cameraman
Marko Marušić - Video editing
Igor Eškinja - Kanal Ri - Croatia
Recostruction by Igor Eškinja
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art - Rijeka
Curator: Sabina Salomon
Reconstruction is actually a spatial installation that follows the idea that the first intervention in space actually defines our perception, and that our eyes and our experience of space and of the things in it, depend on how things are set up. In this video, the artist Igor Eškinja and the curator of the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, in Rijeka, are interviewed.
Credits video:
Mirela Hunček - Author
Igor Paulić - Cameraman
Marko Marušić - Video editing
Reflected City Rijeka
Public live mobile video installation
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Rijeka, Croatia
May 2013.
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JMZM live @ MMSU Rijeka
JMZM live @ Museum of modern and contemporary art (MMSU) Rijeka, Croatia. February 1. 2015.
Ceci n'est pas une femme nue - Performance by Milo Moiré at Museum Rijeka
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Ceci n'est pas une femme nue -
Performance by Milo Moiré at Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Rijeka, Croatia (2017)
The artist Milo Moiré opened with her performance Ceci n'est pas une femme nue the new Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rijeka, Croatia. Milo Moiré's performative work was exhibited together with the retrospective of the Croatian performance icon Tomislav Gotovac. Accompanied by hundreds of museum visitors, the artist walked for 30 minutes from the old museum across the city center to the new building. She wore a VR glasses with which she streamed her performance live on Facebook. The users could follow her performance through her „virtual eyes“. The sentence Ceci n'est pas une femme nue was written on the back and chest of her naked body. On her butt and pubic area was written a binary code for the word Digitized.
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Wom@rts Roaming Exhibition I Petra Mrša Women, (Be)coming I Petra Mrša
Petra Mrša
(b. I985, Rijeka, Croatia) lives and works in Zagreb. She holds multiple graduate degrees- in Psychology, Sociology, Photography and a BFA in Cinematography. She did professional practise in London, Hoxton gallery, received a number of awards and took part in artistic residencies abroad. She exhibits a lot, most recently at Museum of modern and contemporary art Rijeka (Rehearsing family, 2017).
Invited to the project by Akademija primijenjenih umjetnosti Sveučilišta u Rijeci
Gallery of Fine Arts - Split, Croatia
Just outside the gate to Old Town, Split's Museum of Fine Arts is a convenient, affordable attraction and it stays open until 9 p.m.!
(Music is Now We Are Free performed by Croatia's incredible duo, 2CELLOS, from their latest album, Score, a collaboration with the London Symphony Orchestra. All rights belong to the artists.)
Izložba: TOMISLAV GOTOVAC, ANTICIPATOR KRIZA – KUDA IDEMO NE PITAJTE - TRAILER 2
Izložba / Exhibition
TOMISLAV GOTOVAC
ANTICIPATOR KRIZA – KUDA IDEMO NE PITAJTE
CRISIS ANTICIPATOR - DON’T ASK WHERE WE’RE GOING
Muzej moderne i suvremene umjetnosti
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
22. 9 . - 26. 11. 2017.
bivša tvornica Rikard Benčić
former Rikard Benčić Factory
Krešimirova 26c
Rijeka
Hrvatska / Croatia
Tomislav Gotovac, isječak iz filma Dead Man Walking, 2002.
Sequence from the film Dead Men Walking
Edited by Sara Salamon & Zoran Medved
Izložba: TOMISLAV GOTOVAC ANTICIPATOR KRIZA – KUDA IDEMO NE PITAJTE - TRAILER 1
Izložba /
TOMISLAV GOTOVAC
ANTICIPATOR KRIZA – KUDA IDEMO NE PITAJTE
CRISIS ANTICIPATOR - DON’T ASK WHERE WE’RE GOING
Muzej moderne i suvremene umjetnosti
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
22. 9 . - 26. 11. 2017.
bivša tvornica Rikard Benčić
former Rikard Benčić Factory
Krešimirova 26c
Rijeka
Hrvatska / Croatia
Tomislav Gotovac, isječak iz filma Dead Man Walking, 2002.
Sequence from the film Dead Men Walking
Edited by Sara Salamon & Zoran Medved
Interview with Kontejner | bureau of contemporary art praxis
KONTEJNER | bureau of contemporary art praxis from Zagreb (established in 2002) is a non-governmental, non-profit organization which is directed towards critical examination of role and meaning of science, technology and the body in contemporary society through curatorial work, production of artworks, organization of trans-disciplinary festivals and theoretical contextualization. In its work, KONTEJNER is focused on intermedia and interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of science, technology and art, body art and hybrid and innovative usage of the media, while content wise the projects of the organization refer to relevant society and culture phenomena, taboos and ethical systems that legitimize them.
KONTEJNER organizes three triennial festivals: Touch Me Festival (thematic festival of progressive art, science and technology), Device_art (festival dedicated to devices and machines as artistic media) and Extravagant bodies (festival directed towards the politics of normality and body art). Since 2011 KONTEJNER also runs the program of Mochvara Gallery dedicated to sound art. Along with the representation programs, the organization deals with production of interdisciplinary artworks of Croatian artists through two production platforms: DIY_ArtLab and Sound Art Incubator (part of the Mochvara Gallery program).
Through its projects and programs, KONTEJNER has curated and organized over 100 group and solo exhibitions, festivals, artistic interventions, lectures and presentations of international and local artist and theoreticians in Zagreb, Rijeka, Dubrovnik, Ljubljana, Belgrade, Skopje, Prague, Linz, London, Tokyo, Beijing and elswhere. KONTEJNER has also established numerous collaborations with local, regional and international organizations and institutions such as Live Art Development Agency/London, Kapelica Gallery/Ljubljana, Ectopia/Lisbon, Device art/Japan and many more.
Izložba: TOMISLAV GOTOVAC, ANTICIPATOR KRIZA – KUDA IDEMO NE PITAJTE - TRAILER 3
Izložba / Exhibition
TOMISLAV GOTOVAC
ANTICIPATOR KRIZA – KUDA IDEMO NE PITAJTE
CRISIS ANTICIPATOR - DON’T ASK WHERE WE’RE GOING
Muzej moderne i suvremene umjetnosti
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
22. 9 . - 26. 11. 2017.
bivša tvornica Rikard Benčić
former Rikard Benčić Factory
Krešimirova 26c
Rijeka
Hrvatska / Croatia
Tomislav Gotovac, isječak iz filma Dead Man Walking, 2002.
Sequence from the film Dead Men Walking
Edited by Sara Salamon & Zoran Medved
Izložba: TOMISLAV GOTOVAC ANTICIPATOR KRIZA – KUDA IDEMO NE PITAJTE - TRAILER 4
Izložba / Exhibition
TOMISLAV GOTOVAC
ANTICIPATOR KRIZA – KUDA IDEMO NE PITAJTE
CRISIS ANTICIPATOR - DON’T ASK WHERE WE’RE GOING
Muzej moderne i suvremene umjetnosti
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
22. 9 . - 26. 11. 2017.
bivša tvornica Rikard Benčić
former Rikard Benčić Factory
Krešimirova 26c
Rijeka
Hrvatska / Croatia
Tomislav Gotovac, isječak iz filma Dead Man Walking, 2002.
Sequence from the film Dead Men Walking
Edited by Sara Salamon & Zoran Medved
#411 At the Art Pavilion of Zagreb
The first tourist attraction you'll see when arriving at Zagreb Central Railway Station in Croatia is the beautiful Art Pavilion.
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The Art Pavilion - Zlatko Šulentić
Zlatko Šulentić was one of the greatest Croatian painters, one who met the new visual challenges in Croatian art. The Art Pavilion recently organized a retrospective of his work, exhibiting some of his masterpieces.
ART IN PORT: COEXISTENCE FOR A NEW ADRIATIC KOINE - Kanal Ri
After Albania and Montenegro, the traveling exhibition of contemporary art, Art in Port: Coexistence for a New Adriatic Koine, arrived in Rijeka at the end of 2014. Twenty-five artists from the younger generation from Albania, Montenegro, Italy and Croatia exhibited their works, created in various media, at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art. The exhibition explores the concept of identity of the nations connected and/or separated by the Adriatic Sea, with the aim of creating a common language. Croatian representatives at the exhibition are Ana Hušman, Nika Rukavina, Fokus Grupa, Davor Sanvicenti and Gildo Bavčević.
The exhibition is part of the EU project ARTVISION.
Author: Mirela Hunček
Shooting and editing: Igor Paulić
Émilie Brout & Maxime Marion - 'Better Not Tell You Now' at Link Cabinet (3)
The Link Art Center is proud to present Better Not Tell You Now, a new work by Émilie Brout & Maxime Marion. The show will be online at Link Cabinet from March 8 to April 7, 2017.
Better Not Tell You Now is a generative video created and presented for the first time at Link Cabinet. Using machine learning technology the artists trained an artifical intelligence with a database of forty thousand messages from Reddit, the renowned social news aggregator and discussion website. Going through subreddits like Conspiracy, Philosophy and Futurology, the artists selected messages and discussions focused mainly on Artificial Intelligence and Singularity. Starting from this wide database the work automatically generate a recombinant text, always new and unique. The images displayed on the background are loaded in real-time, searched for keywords related to the text.
The final result looks criptic and sometimes disturbing and well reflects the absurdity of the process the artists created: to entrust an artificial intelligence with the duty to imagine, foresee and explain future possibile scenarios about the relationship between men, developments in technology and power. The project questions not only the narrations around conspiracy theories and futurology, but also the limits of artificial intelligence itself and its ability to develop original and critical thinking.
Emilie Brout & Maxime Marion, born 1984 & 1982 in France, live and work in Paris. They are graduates of Higher Schools of Art of Nancy and Aix-en-Provence. Between 2007 and 2009, they integrated together various laboratories such as EnsadLab at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, where they began their collaboration. Their work has been the recipient of the Arte Laguna Prize 2014 (Italy) and the Contemporary Talent Prize 2011 of the François Schneider foundation (France). It has been exhibited internationally in museums, galleries and festival such as: 5th Moscow International Biennale for Young Art (Russia), OCAT Shenzhen (China), Daegu Art Museum (South Korea), Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Rijeka (Croatia), Loop Barcelona (Spain), Centre pour l'Image Contemporaine in Geneva (Switzerland), Palais de Tokyo (France).
Émilie Brout & Maxime Marion - 'Better Not Tell You Now' at Link Cabinet (1)
The Link Art Center is proud to present Better Not Tell You Now, a new work by Émilie Brout & Maxime Marion. The show will be online at Link Cabinet from March 8 to April 7, 2017.
Better Not Tell You Now is a generative video created and presented for the first time at Link Cabinet. Using machine learning technology the artists trained an artifical intelligence with a database of forty thousand messages from Reddit, the renowned social news aggregator and discussion website. Going through subreddits like Conspiracy, Philosophy and Futurology, the artists selected messages and discussions focused mainly on Artificial Intelligence and Singularity. Starting from this wide database the work automatically generate a recombinant text, always new and unique. The images displayed on the background are loaded in real-time, searched for keywords related to the text.
The final result looks criptic and sometimes disturbing and well reflects the absurdity of the process the artists created: to entrust an artificial intelligence with the duty to imagine, foresee and explain future possibile scenarios about the relationship between men, developments in technology and power. The project questions not only the narrations around conspiracy theories and futurology, but also the limits of artificial intelligence itself and its ability to develop original and critical thinking.
Emilie Brout & Maxime Marion, born 1984 & 1982 in France, live and work in Paris. They are graduates of Higher Schools of Art of Nancy and Aix-en-Provence. Between 2007 and 2009, they integrated together various laboratories such as EnsadLab at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, where they began their collaboration. Their work has been the recipient of the Arte Laguna Prize 2014 (Italy) and the Contemporary Talent Prize 2011 of the François Schneider foundation (France). It has been exhibited internationally in museums, galleries and festival such as: 5th Moscow International Biennale for Young Art (Russia), OCAT Shenzhen (China), Daegu Art Museum (South Korea), Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Rijeka (Croatia), Loop Barcelona (Spain), Centre pour l'Image Contemporaine in Geneva (Switzerland), Palais de Tokyo (France).
Émilie Brout & Maxime Marion - 'Better Not Tell You Now' at Link Cabinet (2)
The Link Art Center is proud to present Better Not Tell You Now, a new work by Émilie Brout & Maxime Marion. The show will be online at Link Cabinet from March 8 to April 7, 2017.
Better Not Tell You Now is a generative video created and presented for the first time at Link Cabinet. Using machine learning technology the artists trained an artifical intelligence with a database of forty thousand messages from Reddit, the renowned social news aggregator and discussion website. Going through subreddits like Conspiracy, Philosophy and Futurology, the artists selected messages and discussions focused mainly on Artificial Intelligence and Singularity. Starting from this wide database the work automatically generate a recombinant text, always new and unique. The images displayed on the background are loaded in real-time, searched for keywords related to the text.
The final result looks criptic and sometimes disturbing and well reflects the absurdity of the process the artists created: to entrust an artificial intelligence with the duty to imagine, foresee and explain future possibile scenarios about the relationship between men, developments in technology and power. The project questions not only the narrations around conspiracy theories and futurology, but also the limits of artificial intelligence itself and its ability to develop original and critical thinking.
Emilie Brout & Maxime Marion, born 1984 & 1982 in France, live and work in Paris. They are graduates of Higher Schools of Art of Nancy and Aix-en-Provence. Between 2007 and 2009, they integrated together various laboratories such as EnsadLab at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, where they began their collaboration. Their work has been the recipient of the Arte Laguna Prize 2014 (Italy) and the Contemporary Talent Prize 2011 of the François Schneider foundation (France). It has been exhibited internationally in museums, galleries and festival such as: 5th Moscow International Biennale for Young Art (Russia), OCAT Shenzhen (China), Daegu Art Museum (South Korea), Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Rijeka (Croatia), Loop Barcelona (Spain), Centre pour l'Image Contemporaine in Geneva (Switzerland), Palais de Tokyo (France).