Gino Alberti, Svetlana Jakimovska, Gani Llalloshi, Lorena Matic, Goran Medjugorac, Andrew M. Mezvinsky, Katja Oblak & Julij Borštnik, Eva Petrič, Tiberius Stanciu, Anja Šmajdek, Franz Wassermann, Letizia Werth
SLEDI/SPUREN is a traveling exhibition. Its way leads along the tracks of the railway from Vienna to Venice, connecting 3 countries and 12 artists,
100 years ago the southern railway, connecting Vienna and Trieste, was one of the most important communication channels in Europe. Artists from Slovenia and Austria deal with this traditional route, with building and destroying identities, with their ancestors and generations to come.
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SLEDI/SPUREN is the biggest and most diverse show this year, it’s contemporary, innovative, interdisciplinary, critical and discursive.
6 cities, 3 countries, 12 artists.
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The Travel of a postcard
Installation
Lorena Matic’s art work has always been founded on her relationship with people and on the use of several media - from photography to videos, from painting to installations – to put on the stage her dialogues and exchanges with “the other” as the main pivot of creative poetry.
Her work is characterized by the attempt to balance the thin line between
different genres. Some of her projects are very close to theater, a mixture of performance and theater. She deals with issues of daily life or history, like in “Sensazioni Immobiliari”, or for her project for Sledi / Spuren.
“The Travel of a Postcard” is the title of her artwork here on display, a project on memory and travel. Memory of time and of people who have witnessed the WW1 by letters, postcards and images. Traveling is represented by train as well and the importance that it assumed in 1857 with the opening of the new route of tracks from Trieste to Vienna. The railway is a relict of a time where traveling had changed working life and the situations of families as well as the transportation of goods and of troops.
This is a project on memory and travel.