[spectre] (fwd) Laibach at UGM - Maribor Art Gallery
Andreas Broeckmann
ab at dortmunder-u.de
Mon Feb 28 09:19:17 CET 2011
UGM l Maribor
Art Gallery
Ausstellung Laibach Kunst
Perspectives 1980-2011
24 February-17 April 2011
UGM l Maribor Art Gallery
Strossmayerjeva 6
Maribor, Slovenia
http://www.ugm.si
Curated by: Simona Vidmar, Claudia Richter and Laibach
The internationally renowned multidisciplinary collective and
performance group Laibach are returning to the exhibition space!
After 30 years of provocative activities and 'performances',
Umetnostna galerija Maribor / Maribor Art Gallery presents a review
of Laibach's visual artwork.
Since their formation in the early 1980s, Laibach have been engaged
in an obsessive dialogue with the totalitarian ideologies of
modernity and their relation to art. Far from being solely
intelligible in the cultural context of 1980s Yugoslavia, their work
still offers critical perspectives to a globalised world which
continues to be affected by modernity's conceptions of the state, the
individual, mass culture, art, and politics. Exhibition at UGM opens
new perspectives on Laibach by highlighting their original beginnings
as an'arts' collective. Although Laibach have repeatedly rejected
this designation, their self-fashioning as 'engineers of the human
soul' is telling of the degree to which all of Laibach's performances
have sought to ironize and collapse clear-cut categories such as
'art', 'politics', and 'popular culture'. Despite their influence on
established artists, theorists and wider audiences, Laibach occupy an
unframed position in the national and international art scene today.
Their explorations into the world of popular music have gained them
international renown. However, all of their performances have been
radically self-reflexive in a way that responds to the functions
ascribed to 'political art' in contemporary society, rather than to
the consumerist and escapist nature of popular music. With their
performances on diverse stages such as galleries, concert halls,
opera houses, TV, internet, video, theatre, industrial power plants
and shopping malls, Laibach represent a unique challenge to the
categories established by Western art criticism.
The exhibition comprises twelve rooms presenting key stages of
Laibach's work from the first decade of their career in the 1980s up
to the present. The works on display include multi-media
installations, oil paintings, photographs, graphic works, and film. A
new installation created especially for this exhibition, titled
Artist Perspective, will be on view. This is the biggest Laibach
exhibition in Slovenia to date.
The exhibition is dedicated to the Slovene painter Janez Knez (1931-2011).
The exhibition is supported by Ministry of Culture of Republic of Slovenia.
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