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Kaj je novomedijska umetnost? Kaj v resnici opisuje ta izraz? Kaj je povzročilo razkol med tem izrazom in umetnostno sceno, ki naj bi jo opisoval? In končno, kaj lahko pojasni omejeno navzočnost te umetniske prakse - za katero se zdi, da ima vse, kar je potrebno, da bi veljala za reprezentativno prakso obdobja, v katerem digitalni mediji odločno spreminjajo politično, ekonomsko, druzbeno in kulturno organiziranost sveta, v katerem zivimo - v kritiskih razpravah? Onkraj novomedijske umetnosti je poskus analize trenutnega umesčanja tako imenovane novomedijske umetnosti v sirse polje sodobnih umetnosti in poskus raziskave zgodovinskih, socioloskih in konceptualnih razlogov za njen obroben polozaj in omejeno prepoznavnost v sodobni umetnostni zgodovini. Po drugi strani je ta knjiga tudi poskus uvedbe novih kritiskih in kuratorskih strategij, ki bi to marginalizacijo potisnile v preteklost, in osvetlitve aktualnosti umetnosti, ki se loteva medijev in problematike informacijske dobe.
Not quite artist, not quite architect, Apolonija uteric? calls herself
"Performative installation is a five-part series of exhibitions initiated by Siemens Arts Program in cooperation with Galerie im Taxispalais, Innsbruck; Museum Ludwig, Cologne; Museum fur Gegenwartskunst Siegen; Secession, Vienna; and, Galerie fur Zeitgenossische Kunst, Leipzig."--p.[253]. Artists include: Victor Alimpiev and Marian Zhunin, Emanuelle Antille, Maja Bajevic and Emanuel Licha, BLESS, John Bock, Monica Bonvicini, Angela Bulloch, Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller, Brice Dellsperger, Ayse Erkmen, Andreas Fogarasi, Jef Geys, Oliver Hangl, Swetlana Heger, Jeppe Hein, Christine and Irene Hohenbuchler, Stefan Kern, Karl-Heinz Klopf, Sigrid Kurz, Dorit Margreiter, John Miller, Olaf Nicolai, Rene Pollesch, Pro qm, Lily van der Stokker, Apolonija Sustersic, and Swinger.
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The expanded third edition of the Historical Dictionary of Slovenia covers personalities and events that have made a mark on Slovenia in the more than a decade since the last edition. This includes new entries related to Slovenia’s first 13 years as a member of NATO and the EU, changing diplomatic relations with its neighbors and other global states and institutions, a new crop of politicians who have upended the political status quo, entries related to Slovenia’s worst 21st century recession (2008-2013), nationwide protests against corruption, and many other developments. This third edition of Historical Dictionary of Slovenia contains a chronology, an introduction, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 500 cross-referenced entries on important personalities, politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Slovenia.
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The Second World War also shattered the art world. 'Facing the Future: Art in Europe 1945-1968' shows how such artists as Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Ossip Zadkine, Henry Moore, Renato Guttuso, Fernand Léger, Yves Klein, Gerhard Richter and Lucian Freud worked through the trauma of 1940-1945 and the Cold War and started to explore new directions in art. 0This reference work includes some 400 works by 150 artists and for the first time brings together post-war art from both Western and Eastern Europe. In enlightening texts, experts reveal the various evolutions and movements, from the mourning of the first postwar years to British Pop Art and political art leading up to the revolutions of the late 1960s. 0Exhibition: BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts, Brussel, Belgium (24.06.-25.09.2016) / ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany (21.10.2016-29.01.2017) / The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia (06.03.-28.05.2017).