Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
Brigitte Brand
Iput
Irwin
Adam Kokesch
Kristian Kozul
Andreja Kuluncic
Maja Licul
Emanuela Marassi
Omara
Maurizo Pellegrin
Marko Peljhan
Alfredo Pirri
Szilvia Reischl
Sandra Sterle
Lujo Vodopivec
Giuliana Carbi
Branko Franceschi
Janos Sugar
Igor Spanjol
The biennial aims to create a space and place where regional distinctiveness can manifest itself through a globally understood language of contemporary art. A curator from each of the participating countries -Croatia, Italy, Hungary and Slovenia- will propose a national selection of 4 artists: Brigitte Brand, Iput, Irwin, Adam Kokesch, Kristian Kozul, Andreja Kuluncic, Maja Licul, Emanuela Marassi, Omara, Maurizo Pellegrin, Marko Peljhan, Alfredo Pirri, Szilvia Reischl, Sandra Sterle, Lujo Vodopivec, www.enigmaobjekta.com. Curators: Giuliana Carbi, Branko Franceschi, Janos Sugar, Igor Spanjol.
MMSU, the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rijeka is announcing its
long-awaited international exhibition of visual arts, Biennial of Quadrilateral.
Curators:
Giuliana Carbi, Branko Franceschi, Janos Sugar, Igor Spanjol
Based on the rich history of such events - MMSU organised the legendary Biennial of
Young Yugoslav Artists (1960-1991) followed by the Biennial of Young Mediterranean
Artists (1993-1997) - the present manifestation takes into consideration the
diplomatic initiative of Quadrilateral which, since 2002, has encompassed the states
of Croatia, Italy, Hungary and Slovenia. All of these neighbouring and independent
states have at one time and in different combinations, been a part of one and the
same state. Presently, three of them are members of the European Union, while
Croatia awaits the next round of EU enlargement. However, cultural unity and links
within the region, largely disrupted during the turbulent 20th century, are soon to
be revised to the past level of intensity. By its geographic position and cultural
habitus, the city of Rijeka represents an ideal converging point of influences,
ideas and experiences from East and West, Mitteleurope and Mediterranean. The
biennial aims to claim this position once more thus creating a space and place where regional
distinctiveness can manifest itself through a globally understood language of
contemporary art.
A biennial conception presupposes a curator from each of the participating countries
who will propose a national selection that will further be subjugated for the
selection to the joint committee singling out four artists from every country. Each
biennial employs a new curatorial team thus bringing in a new theme of universality
and actuality that will transcend the events' geographical confinements.
Curators of the first edition of Biennial of Quadrilateral are: Giuliana Carbi,
director of Trieste Contemporanea http://www.tscont.ts.it ; Branko Franceschi,
director of the MMSU in Rijeka http://www.mmsu.hr , Janos Sugar, free lance artist
and Igor Spanjol, curator at the Museum of Modern Art in Ljubljana
http://www.mg-lj.si . According to the proposal by Janos Sugar, this team has
settled upon a theme of relativism, as the most adequate notion to reflect the
contemporary cultural and social discourse.
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS
Brigitte Brand, IPUT, IRWIN, Adam Kokesch, Kristian Kozul, Andreja Kuluncic, Maja
Licul, Emanuela Marassi, Omara, Maurizo Pellegrin, Marko Peljhan, Alfredo Pirri,
Szilvia Reischl, Sandra Sterle, Lujo Vodopivec, http://www.enigmaobjekta.com
SYMPOSIUM ON RELATIVISM
Organised by Elvio Baccarini, Dean of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Rijeka
19 - 20 January 2006
Lecture Hall, University Library
Dolac 1,
Participants: Marina Sbisa, University of Triest (Relativism and Contextualism);
Peter Szegedi, Eotvos University, Budapest, (Scientist vs. Philosophers on the
Relativism of Science); Vojko Strahovnik, University of Ljubljana (Relativism and
Contextualism); Gianfranco Pellegrino, LUISS Rome (Distance and Morality); Snjezana
Prijic-Samarzija, University of Rijeka (Truth-Possession in a Social World); Nikola
Petkovic, University of Rijeka (Relativism and Aesthetics); Elvio Baccarini,
University of Rijeka (Relativism and Action).
CONVENTION OF THE ART MAGAZINE PUBLISHERS
organized by Janka Vukmir, director of the Institute for Contemporary Art, Zagreb
19 - 20 January, 2006
Lecture Hall, University Library
Dolac 1
Participants: Giuliana Carbi, Trieste Contemporanea Magazine, Trieste and
Marco Giacomelli, Exibart, Florence; Nikolett Eross, Exindex web magazine, and Adele
Eisenstein, Praesens, Budapest; Nevenka Sivavec, (Likovne besede) Likovni salon,
Celje and Tadej Pogacar, (Mars) umetnik, Ljubljana; Sandra Krizic Roban, Zivot
umjetnosti and Janka Vukmir, Radionica, Zagreb.
Publications
Relativism, catalogue, designed by Sanjin Kunic
Funding
The 1st Biennial of Quadrilateral is funded by the City of Rijeka, Department of
Culture and Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
Dolac 1/II 51000 Rijeka Croatia
Opening Hours
Tuesday - Sunday 10 am - 1 pm and 5 - 8 pm
Mondays closed