24.10.2024 - 23.11.2024
Place: POREč-PARENZO
(Zuccato Gallery, Decumanus 34)
Time:
10:00-12:00 I 18:00-20:00h
Organiser: POU Poreč
Event type: Visual Arts
Group exhibition
The exhibition is organized in collaboration with a Slovenian art historian with whom the Open public university of Poreč has had a long and successful cooperation. Relations are an eternal and unfinished theme. We perceive the word relationship as a word with many meanings and countless examples. Relationships represent us, our existence, and the existence of others in relation to us or to others, or to everything else we are not. Relationships represent our entire life, living space, and environment with living beings. Without relationships, nothing would exist. Relationships are... something that does not exist in a physical or spiritual sense, and even the absence of a relationship is a relationship. Unpredictable events, such as the Covid-19 pandemic, natural disasters, and humanitarian crises, with restrictions, shifts in attention, changed lifestyles, and environmental impact, radically interfere with today's life. They also affect artists and their work. New relationships are formed, but they are constantly changing. The artists present themselves with photographs that modernly address the relationship with themselves and their self-perception, their place of residence and interests, relationships with family members, relationships with the environment, the perception of the environment through personal experience and memory, through the limitations caused by the Covid pandemic, an ecological view of the environment, and insights into the perception of time and social events. The theme itself allows for many associations and reflections.
Exhibitors: Matija Brumen, Karmen Corak, Andrej (Andrea) Furlan, Nika Furlani, Jakob Jugovic, Arven Šakti Kralj, Maša Lancner, Boštjan Pucelj, Branimir Ritonja, Jadran Rusjan, Jernej Skrt, Klemen Skubic, and Nina Sotelšek.
Curator: Denis Volk
Gallery opening hours are from 10:00 to 12:00 and from 18:00 to 20:00, closed on Sundays and holidays.
Free entry!