Marina ABRAMOVIC
Jury ALBERT
Miroslaw BALKA
Jerzy BERES
Joseph BEUYS
Geta BRATESCU
Jean-Marc BUSTAMANTE
Pedro CABRITA REIS
Carlfriedrich CLAUS
Braco DIMITRIJEVIC
Stanislaw DROZDZ
Roza EL-HASSAN
Milica TOMIC
Miklos ERDELY
Stano FILKO
Vadim FISHKIN
GORGONA
Tomislav GOTOVAC
Ion GRIGORESCU
Dmitry GUTOV
Jusuf HADZIFEJZOVIC
Tibor HAJAS
Jenny HOLZER
Cristina IGLESIAS
Sanja IVEKOVIC
Dalibor MARTINIS
Gyorgy JOVANOVICS
Ilya KABAKOV
Anish KAPOOR
Julije KNIFER
Milan KNIZAK
KOMAR & MELAMID
Alexandr KOSOLAPOV
Jaroslaw KOZLOWSKI
Katarzyna KOZYRA
Ivan KOZARIC
Oleg KULIK
Zofia KULIK
Vladimir KUPRIJANOV
KWIEKULIK
Przemyslaw KWIEK
Zofia KULIK
Yuri leiderman
Via LEWANDOWSKY
Natalia LL
Ingeborg LUSCHER
MALEVICH
MANGELOS
Boris MIKHAILOV
Karel MILER
Jan MLCOCH
Alex MLYNARCIK
Andrey MONASTIRSKY
Paul NEAGU
Roman OPALKA
Anatoly OSMOLOVSKY
Adrian PACI
Dan PERJOVSCHI
Amalia PERJOVSCHI
Goran PETERCOL
Cesare PIETROIUSTI
Dmitry PRIGOV
Guia RIGVAVA
Jozef ROBAKOWSKI
Alexandr ROITBURD
Ulf ROLLOF
Arsen SAVADOV
Georgy SENCHENKO
Nedko SOLAKOV
Serge SPITZER
Mladen STILINOVIC
subREAL
Milos SEJN
Nebojsa SERIC-SOBA
Ilja SOSKIC
Petr STEMBERA
Rasa TODOSIJEVIC
Slaven TOLJ
Milica TOMIC
Endre TOT
Goran TRBULJAK
Uri TZAIG
Jiri VALOCH
Lawrence WEINER
Krzysztof WODICZKO
Vadim ZAKHAROV
Konstantin ZVEZDOCHIOTOV
Moderna galerija/Museum of Modern Art Ljubljana is pleased to
present the exhibition of an emerging ARTEAST 2000+ International
collection, which will be on Saturday, 24 June 2000 at 8 p.m. at the
Metelkova No. 22, Ljubljana (a day after the opening of the Manifesta 3).
The artists presented at the exhibition: Marina ABRAMOVIC, Jury
ALBERT, Miroslaw BALKA, Jerzy BERES, Joseph BEUYS, Geta
BRATESCU, Jean-Marc BUSTAMANTE, Pedro CABRITA REIS,
Carlfriedrich CLAUS, Braco DIMITRIJEVIC, Stanislaw DROZDZ, Roza
EL-HASSAN & Milica TOMIC, Miklos ERDELY, Stano FILKO, Vadim
FISHKIN, GORGONA, Tomislav GOTOVAC, Ion GRIGORESCU,
Dmitry GUTOV, Jusuf HADZIFEJZOVIC, Tibor HAJAS, Jenny HOLZER,
Cristina IGLESIAS, Sanja IVEKOVIC & Dalibor MARTINIS, Gyorgy
JOVANOVICS, Ilya KABAKOV, Anish KAPOOR, Julije KNIFER, Milan
KNIZAK, KOMAR & MELAMID, Alexandr KOSOLAPOV, Jaroslaw
KOZLOWSKI, Katarzyna KOZYRA, Ivan KOZARIC, Oleg KULIK, Zofia
KULIK, Vladimir KUPRIJANOV, KWIEKULIK (Przemyslaw KWIEK &
Zofia KULIK), Yuri leiderman, Via LEWANDOWSKY, Natalia LL,
Ingeborg LUSCHER, MALEVICH, MANGELOS, Boris MIKHAILOV,
Karel MILER, Jan MLCOCH, Alex MLYNARCIK, Andrey
MONASTIRSKY, Paul NEAGU, Roman OPALKA, Anatoly
OSMOLOVSKY, Adrian PACI, Dan PERJOVSCHI, Amalia
PERJOVSCHI, Goran PETERCOL, Cesare PIETROIUSTI, Dmitry
PRIGOV, Guia RIGVAVA, Jozef ROBAKOWSKI, Alexandr
ROITBURD, Ulf ROLLOF, Arsen SAVADOV & Georgy SENCHENKO,
Nedko SOLAKOV, Serge SPITZER, Mladen STILINOVIC, subREAL,
Milos SEJN, Nebojsa SERIC-SOBA, Ilja SOSKIC, Petr STEMBERA,
Rasa TODOSIJEVIC, Slaven TOLJ, Milica TOMIC, Endre TOT, Goran
TRBULJAK, Uri TZAIG, Jiri VALOCH, Lawrence WEINER, Krzysztof
WODICZKO, Vadim ZAKHAROV, Konstantin ZVEZDOCHIOTOV
The Arteast 2000+ international collection is the most recent collection
of the Moderna galerija/Museum of Modern Art Ljubljana. Besides its
primary goal, namely preserving national heritage with its national
collection, the museum decided to establish an international collection
with the aims of more firmly connecting the cultural space that it
represents with other spaces, and of establishing possibilities for
broader communication. In the era of progressive globalisation, national
cultures communicate with one another more and more intensively and
thus also influence the re-definition of the modernist museum. In this
era of major political changes the Moderna galerija wished to establish
a collection which would reflect on this situation and would include
artists who were active in the artistic spaces that were, due to the
political situation, excluded from European art history. The majority of
works from the collection is concentrated on the works of Eastern
European artists, who almost all belong tothe so called neo
avant-garde movement and are almost all representatives of conceptual
art. Besides the above mentioned Eastern European artists the
Collection 2000+ also includes some works by Western European
artists, whose works were obtained at the end of the eighties, when the
Moderna galerija intensively collaborated with Western European
artists. The exhibition will be held in the newly acquired, but not yet
reconstructed building at the Metelkova Street, which used to be part
of the complex of former Yugoslav Army barracs.
For full information please contact:
Moderna galerija /Museum of Modern Art
Tomsiceva 14
1000 Ljubljana
http://www.2000p.org