Throughout the year, on the fourth Thursday of every month, artists will present their personal relation to the past, which they have co-created through their work within the Via Negativa platform.
Tuesday, 5 December 2023 at 5 p.m., conference room +MSUM
Visitors of the installations Ditopia 02 and Ditopia 05 playing with the interactive system. A videograph from the remains of the recorded material from the RAM...
Moderna galerija is one of the venues of the international biennale symposium Agyna, Advisory of Sages, which will be held in Ljubljana from 16 to 18 November a...
Round table discussion and one-day exhibition | Moderna galerija, auditorium | Monday, 2 October 2023, at 5 p.m.
The Council of Europe’s Directorate of Democratic Participation and the Slovenian Ministry of Culture organize a Round table discussion, “Free to Cr...
April 18th marks the passing of five years since the Temporary Slovenian Dance Archive (ZSPA) was given a new home on the first floor of the Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova
April 18th marks the passing of five years since the Temporary Slovenian Dance Archive (ZSPA) was given a new home on the first floor of the Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova, and with it the rich collection, which was created on the initiative of Rok Vevar and with the support of Nomad Dance Academy Slovenia, was given its own public space and additional visibility.
Participants: Ana Sterle, Nejc Trampuž, Computer History Museum | Exhibited works of art: Nejc Trampuž: Another Future Entirely | Moderator: Jaka Železnikar
Lecture and guided tour | Sezgin Boynik: Concrete and visual poetry in socialist Yugoslavia and Impure, Democratic, Concrete: The Westeast Project
Fri...
Based on research into the close relationship between the logic of civilization and the environment, the performance looks into the disproportionate impact of ecological degradation on women, with a special focus on environmental and gender injustice.
As the Art at Work exhibition closes we present the one-day event Let's Work! exhibition, conceived by Loup Abramovici, Tomaž Grom, Teja Reba and Špela Trošt. The exhibition juxtaposes the works of the artists included in the Art at Work exhibition and the works of the aforementioned collective.
The presentation will be followed by a talk with Marko Plahuta, an AI systems developer, the artist Vuk Ćosić, the curator Aleš Vaupotič, and the exhibition coordinator Jaka Železnikar