How Art Matters. And How It Means.

27.10.2022
Nicolás Robbio, Tension Study 1 (from the Cosmovisión Series at Ninety Degrees). Courtesy: Galeria Vermelho, São Paulo
Nicolás Robbio, Tension Study 1 (from the Cosmovisión Series at Ninety Degrees). Courtesy: Galeria Vermelho, São Paulo

The programme's objective is to to explore different modes of approaching the artwork. It is based on a simple structure: one work – one discursive event. Each of the events is different according to its genre, from moderated talks and debate duels to lectures. The simple structure of the project is reflected in its equally simple red line – the line itself. The line is the common denominator of works by four of the different artists that we in the focus.

Organizer: DUM – Association of Artists
Coorganizers: Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory: Maska – Institute for Publishing, Production and Education; AVA – Academy of Visual Arts

27 October 2022, 6 pm, DUM Project Space, Kolodvorska 6, Ljubljana
DUM – Association of Artists kindly invites you to the second in the series of discursive-exhibition events How Art Matters. And How It Means. This time Nicolás Robbio's work Tension Study 1 (from the Cosmovisión Series at Ninety Degrees) will be discussed by artist Alenka Pirman, and curator Vladimir Vidmar. 

Robbio’s work will remain on view at the DUM Project space on 28 and 29 October, from 6pm to 8pm.


8 October 2022, 6pm, DUM Project Space, Kolodvorska 6, Ljubljana

The DUM – Association of Artists kindly invites you to the first event in the series of discursive-exhibition events How Art Matters. And How It Means. Goran Petercol's work Strictly Determined Work (1980, from the Polichromies series) will be discussed by curator Vladimir Vidmar, and philosopher Robert Pfaller.

Petercol’s work will remain on view t the DUM Project space on 9 and 10 October, from 6pm to 8pm.

Goran Petercol: Strictly Determined Work (from the Polichromies series), 1980
Goran Petercol: Strictly Determined Work (from the Polichromies series), 1980

Organizer: DUM – Association of Artists
Coorganizers: Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory: Maska – Institute for Publishing, Production and Education; AVA – Academy of Visual Arts

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