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< rotor >  is one of the MSE-partners in Ljubljana at Skuc Gallery!

Visit our information corner at Maskova Street No.1 and listen to the
MSE-events
from 23. to 25. of June.
You will find the complete timetable for the events and the exhibitions
attached.
See you in Ljubljana!
Margarethe Makovec + Anton Lederer
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< rotor >
association for contemporary art
Belgiergasse 8/I, A - 8020 Graz
Austria / EUROPE
phone/fax  +43/316/688306
rotor@sime.com


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PRESS RELEASE

Skuc Gallery, Stari trg 21, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia, phone/fax: +386 1 251
65 40




MSE-projects, network, exhibitions, events.

22. June - 8. October 2000, to continue in 2001


In the period when Manifesta 3 will take place in Ljubljana, the Skuc
Gallery will present a consecutive project, entitled MSE-projects
(Middle-South-East Projects). MSE-projects is an initiative which supports
exchange and co-operation between the Skuc Gallery and partners from
Budapest (Barnabas Bencsik, Trafo Galeria, and Janos Szoboszlai, Institute
of Contemporary Art - Dunaujvaros), Graz (Margarethe Makovec & Anton
Lederer, <rotor> association for contemporary art Graz), Sarajevo (Lejla
Hodzic, Sarajevo Centre for Contemporary Art), Zagreb (Ana Devic & Natasa
Ilic, curator duo) and Bologna (Gino Gianuzzi, Galleria Neon).

MSE-projects include:


    a.. MSE-meetings (the first took place in Ljubljana from 25 to 27
February 2000), which are intended for exchange of information and
experiences.


    b.. MSE-events, lectures and debates in which the partners and their
guests will introduce themselves and present their activities,
infrastructure, cultural policy, social context and other initiatives in the
partner cities or regional centres. They will take place from 23 to 25 June
2000 (see attached file: MSE-EVENTS PR).


    c.. MSE-exhibitions, which will be prepared by our partners. These are
not only reflections of the art scenes of individual cities, but represent
the exhibition guidelines in the respective art spaces and the concepts of
artists, or curators. The exhibitions will take place from June to October
2000, and will continue also in the year 2001 (see attached file:
MSE-EXHIBITIONS PR).


Each of these centres represents its "Midst"; they source from their own
self-understanding and self-image, while from the Ljubljana geographical
standpoint they represent the Southern and Eastern art scenes from the
neighbourhood.


With this project, the Skuc Gallery wishes to establish a platform for
self-representation of mainly long-term partners from the surrounding
regions. The additional goal of the project is to form a basis for
discussion and co-operation, which would encourage a better flow of
information and a wider exchange in exhibition practise and theory.


The current "cultural exchange" between Ljubljana and the surrounding art
centres is still very limited, and therefore MSE-projects represents an
initiative for expansion in this field also beyond the circle of
MSE-partners. Besides, MSE-projects also aims to provide a basis for the
exchange between individuals and art spaces in the region even after the
conclusion of MSE-projects. We believe that "MSE-region" - which is
culturally and artistically very heterogeneous, with very different
infrastructures and cultural conditions - has certain advantages, maybe in
the form of the possibility for a more critical and reflective understanding
of art (or models of representation) and the given society. In this sense,
"MSE-region" is meant as a dynamic and centrifugal "mental region"
incessantly (re)moving and altering its boundaries and centres.


To sum up, at the first glance it seems as if we were left with just a
couple of sounding words on network co-operation, which could be a perfect
fit for the "associating" spirit of numerous European foundations and
organisations. And some people may view MSE-projects as a slightly distorted
Ljubljana initiative for the "stability pact" in the South-East.

First, the nature of MSE-projects is pragmatic. It uses the given
"opportunity", it takes advantage of, and enrich, such a "large" event as is
Manifesta 3. During Manifesta 3, MSE-projects provides for a greater
notability of the "peripheral art" and enables - even if only in the light
of the short-term "event culture" - a direct contact between MSE-partners
and the international audience.

Manifesta 3 proclaimed networking as an important basis of its operation
(especially on the local and regional levels), while MSE-projects speaks
about the fact that regional networks based on "cautious", informal and
long-term co-operation, already exist in the field of contemporary art - the
connections should only be strengthened.

Second, MSE-projects aims to draw attention to possible (regional)
developments of the contemporary art system, which currently can only be
partly matched by individual media and small-size centres. These are often
burdened with various concepts of "national culture" and with the lack of
expert staff that could ensure competitive and more research-oriented
working relations. This most certainly holds true for the small town of
Ljubljana, where the size itself dictates the expansion towards outside.



MSE-projects supported by:

MOL - Cultural Department of the City Ljubljana; Cultural Link Programme
(Open Society Institute - Slovenia, Open Society Institute - Croatia, Open
Society Found - Bosna & Hercegovina, Soros Foundation - Hungary); European
Cultural Foundation; Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Slovenia - Stability Pact
of South East Europe; Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia;
Kultur Kontakt; Avstrijsko veleposlaništvo - Oddelek za kulturo; .Kunst,
Bundeskanzleramt, Austria; National Cultural Found & Ministry of National
Cultural Heritage of the Republic of Hungary; Osterreichisches Ost-und
Sudosteuropa Institut, Budapest; Public Fund for Modern Art, Dunaujvaros;
Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia; Cultural Department of the
City Zagreb; Italian Cultural Institute in Slovenia; PCX computers.

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Contact person: Gregor Podnar

Škuc Gallery. Opening Hours Tues.-Sun. 12 a.m. - 8 p.m. Closed Mon.
Admission Free.

MSE-events PR.rtf

MSE-exhibitions PR.rtf


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