Mittwoch, 19. Dezember 2012


The Slovenian Box


17.12.2012

Neue Slowenische Kunst archive
The Slovenian Box
Unveiling the Neue Slowenische Kunst archive
Curatorial by Michele Drascek
18/12/2012 – 26/1/2013
Opening: 18/12/2012, 19:00

“In the 1980s, art and culture made fundamental contributions to the social and political change with which Slovenia entered the last decade of the second millennium”.
Neue Slowenische Kunst played a radical and leading role in this charged time. A highly complex and multi-faced organization, its impact extended beyond the subculture of 1980s Slovenian scene to the whole of Eastern Europe. And further.
In revealing the archive of Neue Slowenische Kunst, we give to the public the opportunity to experience the vibe that the collective brought to UK, the feelings instilled in the audience and the response provoked within the cultural scene during those years. This, through the selection and display of significant items from the Neue Slowenische Kunst archives in Slovenia and the David Gothard archive in London. In fact, in 1980s, Gothard was uncovering contemporary culture in Yugoslavia and bringing it to the attention of audiences in London and UK.
And it was in London that I came across a box of material from Slovenia almost two years ago. The resurfacing of the Slovenian archive in London started with the meeting with David Gothard. Knowing that I was based in Ljubljana, he shared his memories related to Slovenia. During long conversations, we proceed in unearthing deep connections between London and Ljubljana. And, right after, Gothard revealed the presence of an archive contained in a box labeled ‘The Slovenian Box‘. We came up with the plan to organize and file his box, containing mostly Neue Slowenische Kunst items from the 80s. The research that followed put in context the content of ‘The Slovenian Box’. Slowly we uncovered, shaped and presented the stories which form the history of Neue Slowenische Kunst.
The research developed as proper fieldwork in Ljubljana, where most of Neue Slowenische Kunst archives are located. Through meeting with Laibach member Ivan Novak, I gained access to Laibach Kunst archive at MGLC International Centre of Graphic Arts. IRWIN archive was collected in AVA Academy of Visual Arts, where IRWIN’s member Miran Mohar and the Academy director Pepi Sekulich gave me the opportunity to be based and where from that moment on I have been collecting new material that enriched the archive. The search on New Collectivism, coordinated with Darko Pokorn, took place in his studio, which houses a systematized archive. I acquired further information on Scipion Nasice Sisters Theatre during intensive meetings with Dragan Zivadinov, held either in his studio or in Modern Art Gallery.
Building a net with the former members of Neue Slowenische Kunst enhanced the understanding of past events. The priority was to define and classify an archive. But curating an archive enables its transformation from what could be describes as a collection of items to a revealing body of knowledge. And so, the archive was exhibited in London, at Chelsea Space, giving the start to a series of successful events on Neue Slowenische Kunst that shaped new interest and enthusiasm around the collective and its powerful presence in the cultural and political scene of the Eighties.
Exhibiting archives helps all the actors involved – artists, archivists, curators, publics – to reconfigure meanings in the contemporary. It happened in London. And since every place and space has its own specificities, Stacion Center for Contemporary Art Prishtina represents a new call and challenge for the Neue Slowenische Archive. In Prishtina, particularly dear to David Gothard, the archive meets new cultural and political specificities and originates, anew, different interpretations and questions. ‘The Slovenian Box’ is brought again to life and speaks loudly.


Sonntag, 16. Dezember 2012

KOHLE IST BROT

 16.12.12
See a short clip / visual report from the KOHLE IST BROT underground show in the Coal Mining Museum of Slovenia, in Velenje, October 19th, 2012.

Laibach soap, presented in the clip, was part of the LAIBACH KUNST GLÜCK AUF installation in the museum and can be bought as a souvenir on Laibach WTC.(http://wtc.laibach.org/schwitz-aus/)
 
 

Freitag, 14. Dezember 2012

Die Macht der Finsternis


Laibach beteiligten sich an der Musik für die Theater Produktion "Die Macht der Finsternis" von Sebastian Baumgarten. Premiere ist am 24.November 2012 um 19.30uhr.

infos: http://duesseldorfer-schauspielhaus.de/de_DE/Premieren/de_DE/Premieren/Die_Macht_der_Finsternis.867707

Mehr Bilder: http://www.laibach.org/photo

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Laibach is contributing music for Die Macht der Finsternis (The Power of Darkness) by Leo Tolstoi, the new theatre production in Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, directed by Sebastian Baumgarten. Premiere is on 24th November, 2012, at 19.30h.

Read more here: http://duesseldorfer-schauspielhaus.de/de_DE/Premieren/de_DE/Premieren/Die_Macht_der_Finsternis.867707

more pictures: http://www.laibach.org/photo

Dienstag, 11. Dezember 2012


YUGOSLAVIA: FROM THE BEGINNING TO THE END


Laibach is included in the ambitious exhibition, titled: YUGOSLAVIA : FROM THE BEGINNING TO THE END, held the Museum of Yugoslav History / Museum May 25 in Belgrade, located next to Tito’s Mausoleum.

Exhibition, which was already opened on 1st December and will run till March 3rd 2013, will form the basis of future permanent exhibition of this institution. The current exhibition will run for three months, with an open invitation for dialogue, and after the reaction of academic and professional public, will result with the permanent exhibition on the history of Yugoslavia. Laibach is presented as one of the phenomenon within the cultural sphere, foreseeing (and foretelling) the end of the country.


Three years went on preparations for this documentary exhibition, and in its realization participated regional author- curatorial team. However, this is not an exhibition that simply chronologically lists important events and people, but addresses the phenomena that marked and created an entire society. Debates, surveys and interviews, to complement the discussion on the country by the end of the twentieth century disappeared from geographic and political maps.

According to the official statement of the Museum of Yugoslav History , the objective of the exhibition is to create a space that will be a modern, attractive and fair way to introduce visitors to one of the most interesting and controversial nation-building experiments of the twentieth century.

Link: http://www.mij.rs