First-hand: Artists and Colleagues on Davor Matičević
Wednesday, 7 February, 6 p.m.
MSU Black Box
With: Sanja & Mario Bachrach Krištofić, Boris Cvjetanović, Darko Fritz, Markita Franulić, Tihomir Milovac
Hosted by: Željko Luketić, Leila Topić
Discursive event as part of the exhibition His Supporting Hand – Curating the Curator: Davor Matičević
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The promotion of the Vujičić Collection's book “To Live a Quiet Life”, published by the Viennese publisher Verlag für moderne Kunst, will take place on February 1, 2024 at 7 p.m. in the Gorgona Hall at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb.
The Vujičić Collection represents a continuous process of discovering visual art practices in Croatia and other countries in the region from the 1950s to the present with the aim of establishing a permanent dialogue between artists, curators, institutions and private collectors, and this publication is its first comprehensive presentation to the public after previous individual exhibitions. works from the collection at collective exhibitions in Zagreb, New York, Warsaw, Sao Paolo and Moscow.
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Fifth in a series of performed militant inquiries by the Institute of Radical Imagination, "Red, Green, Black and White" is based on the interviews of thirteen citizens and activists for social and climate justice. Zooming dizzily between the urban dimension of Zagreb and the global geo-political one, the work finds the words to touch on the hot spots of ethical, ecological and political responsibility today. Because it is no longer possible to remain silent without becoming complicit. This program is part of the Museum of the Commons project, part of L’Internationale, a confederation of the 14 European museums and other cultural institutions for contemporary art. It will be held at the entrance hall of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb on Sunday, January 21st at 4 pm.
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With: museum advisor of the Archaeological Museum Zagreb Jacqueline Balen, research journalists of Jutarnji list Slavica Lukić and Kristina Turčin, deputy editor-in-chief of Novosti, historian and writer Tihomir Ponoš
Hosted by: MSU curator Leila Topić
The direct impulse for the discussion Ethics of the Display was the dilemma that plagued the curatorial team of the exhibition His Supporting Hand – Curating the Curator: Davor Matičević (Leila Topić, Željko Luketić, Leri Ahel) about how to present documentary content we wanted both to show and to hide. More accurately, the newspaper documents from different local weeklies from the 1990s which, sometimes in quite an obnoxious and inappropriate way, presented the private life, the course of illness and death of Davor Matičević.
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As part of the Works of Heart (1970 - 2023) retrospective exhibition of one of the most important Croatian artists, Sanja Iveković, MSU Zagreb is organizing the symposium Works of Heart: An Archive in Becoming, which will be held on Tuesday, December 5th, 2023 at 5 p.m. at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
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On Sunday, November 5th, at 11.30 am, the artist Petar Vranjković will give a guided tour through the exhibition of Croatian contemporary artist Sanja Iveković Works of Heart.
The tour can be combined with the walking tour in Zagreb's center the day before the exhibition tour - Art in Public Space: A Tour from the Grounded Sun to Mesnička Street.
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Join in this year’s last city tours Art in Public Space by MSU Zagreb available in Croatian and English and visit Sanja Iveković’s exhibition Works of Heart
In November, curator and art historian Ivana Meštrov leads a thematic art tour Art in Public Space dedicated to public sculptures and interventions by contemporary artists in the centre of Zagreb. Those are the last city tours for this year, available in English as well as in Croatian on these dates:
▻ Saturday, November 4, 2023 at 11 a.m., English language
▻ Thursday, November 9, 2023 at 5 p.m., Croatian language
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Shaping Revolutionary Memory: The Production of Monuments in Socialist Yugoslavia
Book presentation and discussion with the editors Sanja Horvatinčić and Beti Žerovc
The conversation is moderated by Lujo Parežanin, independent researcher, journalist, and musician.
Organized by: Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb, and Igor Zabel Association, Ljubljana
The publication presents a comprehensive overview of the vast production of monuments in socialist Yugoslavia (1945–1991) dedicated to the antifascist People’s Liberation Struggle in the Second World War and the socialist revolution.
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Book launch
Oliver Ressler: Barricading the Ice Sheets
MSU, Wednesday, 27th September 2023 at 6 p.m.
Oliver Ressler in conversation with Leila Topić, artivist Azra Svedružić and editor of Ekovjesnik Stjepan Felber
Oliver Ressler’s film projects, installations, photographs, and drawings illuminate the mechanisms and potential of worldwide protests.
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“Way back when things had a predictable growth, friends from Ljubljana invited us to prefigure the future, to propose a project for 2023. We decided to perform a turn: instead of predicting future, we tried to return to historical moments of expression of collective will… to mythical moments of uncertainty... to the murmur of undecided pasts. What we didn’t forsee was that from then on we would try to practice the impossible. Some things happened we thought were impossible. Some impossible things still could happen. Nailed in the permanent present of poetry, we are still looking for voices from the future that announce answers to so far undecidable questions!”
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