Roundtable at Roma Pavilion, Venice Biennale, 17 September 2007.
Artists and cultural experts debated issues of ‘trans-nationalism’ inspired by the first‑ever Roma Pavilion and Armenian Exhibition at this year’s Venice Biennale.
Does the presentation of Roma and Armenian artistic production inside a world-famous exhibition associated so strongly with ‘national pavilions’, challenge the expectations of the public […]
The book ‘Open Cultures and the Nature of Networks’ by Felix Stalder broaches contemporary aspects of cultural production and consumption, ranging from the de-centering of authorship, which moves away from individuals to groups, networks or communities, to the blurring of the line between artists and their audiences, the organization of cultural industries, the adaptation of […]
NO MORE REALITY Crowd and performance: re-enactment, public space, use of body.
This publication has been produced by curators Claire Staebler and Jelena Vesic in association with PRELOMkolektiv as the second step in the NO MORE REALITY project which came into beng in the context of ALMOSTREAL stage 1. The book NO MORE REALITY contains […]
PRELOM magazine 06/07 is the first PRELOM magazine published by the newly independent organisation PRELOM kolektiv. This edition features theses on POLITICS/EUROPE and AMERICA.
“…Faced with new challenges and doubts, imposed by the current process of restructuring of mutual relations between America and Europe in an era of economic-financial, political and cultural globalization, the editorial […]
‘The Continuous Art Class: the Novi Sad Neo-Avantgarde of the 1960s and 1970s’, was published on occasion of the opening of the exhibition of the same name by kuda.org. This book contextualises and examines the 60s and 70s period in Yugoslavian art history. The texts in the publication include: ‘Media Ontology - Mapping of […]
For AR1, the Zagreb-based curatorial collective WHW (What, How and for Whom) who run the Gallery Nova, asked PRELOM kolektiv of Belgrade to edit issue 8 of their Gallery Nova Newspaper. The release of the Gallery Nova newspaper coincided with the exhibition Continuous Art Class, Gallery Nova, Zagreb in January 2006.
Following the first ALMOSTREAL getogether in July 2005, 4 independent cultural organisations from former Yugoslavia were encouraged to submit a joint proposal that would enable an exchange resources, travel between regions, and to build a lasting practice of collaboratiob among practitioners in the former Yugoslavia.