2005

Marjetica Potrc (SLO) and Kyong Park (USA)

January 11, 2005

Lecture │ Marjetica Potrc (SLO) and Kyong Park (USA) │ Potrc's work focuses on various small-scale and individual initiatives that have been developed in cities globally in order to improve basic living conditions. She presented the Caracas Case Project, the Rooftop Room a site-specific project realized for the 8th Istanbul Biennial and other. Park’s lecture was focused on the International Center for Urban Ecology that he founded in Detroit in 1998 as a nomadic laboratory for future cities.

OPA&HA in collaboration with Dejan Spasovic(MK)

January 17 – February 20, 2005

Production │ Transformation of press to exit project space into VIZAN Lounge Café

OPA&HA in collaboration with Dejan Spasovic(MK) In January 2005 │ The first project in the New Project Production program was a collaboration between the invited artists and the gallery. By combining two different and unrelated ideas, Professional Site Specific Installers of OPA&HA and the idea for public cafeteria by Dejan Spasovic, the gallery produced the project VIZAN Lounge Café. Focusing on the idea of transformation (OPA&HA) and function (Spasovic), press to exit saw this as an opportunity redesign its space and reintroduce the discussion on the formal use and function of the contemporary art institution.   

Residency │ Sebastian Cichocki (PL) │ He was the first curator invited in the Visiting Curatorial Initiative program.

March 10 – 25, 2005

Residency │ Sebastian Cichocki (PL) │ He was the first curator invited in the Visiting Curatorial Initiative program. His lecture series as well as the exhibition compulsive_handmades featured the works of Artur Zmijevski and Pawel Althamer, Mariola Brillowska, Azorro Group and Igor Krenz. The collaboration between Cichocki and press to exit project space represented the first attempt at introducing the contemporary art scene in Poland to the Macedonian audience.

Presentation │ Tihomir Topuzovski (MK) │ Organized in partnership with Faculty of Fine Arts (MK) │ Organized in partnership with Faculty of Fine Arts (MK) │ Presentation of the research leading into the final thesis by this young and promising Macedonian artist

April 7, 2005

Presentation │ Tihomir Topuzovski (MK) │ Organized in partnership with Faculty of Fine Arts (MK) │ Organized in partnership with Faculty of Fine Arts (MK)
Presentation of the research leading into the final thesis by this young and promising Macedonian artist.

Exhibition │ Circle: Re-Vision │ Organized in partnership with Environment Association FRONT 21/42 and Faculty of Architecture (MK)

May 10 – 20, 2005

Exhibition │ Circle: Re-Vision │ Organized in partnership with Environment Association FRONT 21/42 and Faculty of Architecture (MK) │ Exhibition of design of light objects by students in the second year of study in the Faculty of Architecture, coordinated by the professor Elizabeta Avramovska.

Residency │ Goran Petrovic (SCG) │ He was the second resident curator invited in the Visiting Curatorial Initiative program with the exhibition project 20/21 which focused on the importance of the mass media culture in the work of artists from the youngest emerging generation of contemporary Serbian artists including Dejan Kaludjerovic, Sinisa Ilic, Vladimir Radisic, Nikola Pesic, and Ivan Grubanov

May 22 – 31, 2005

Residency │ Goran Petrovic (SCG) │ He was the second resident curator invited in the Visiting Curatorial Initiative program with the exhibition project 20/21 which focused on the importance of the mass media culture in the work of artists from the youngest emerging generation of contemporary Serbian artists including Dejan Kaludjerovic, Sinisa Ilic, Vladimir Radisic, Nikola Pesic, and Ivan Grubanov. During his residency he complimented the exhibition with the works by Macedonian artists dealing with similar isses including: Slavica Janeslieva, Mirna Arsovska and Igor Tosevski.

Residency │ Basak Senova (TR) │ She is one of the founding members of NOMAD from Istanbul, invited in the Visiting Curatorial Initiative program to present her curatorial projects in a series of lectures and conduct a curatorial workshop with young Macedonian curators.

June 14 – July 1, 2005

Residency │ Basak Senova (TR) │ She is one of the founding members of NOMAD from Istanbul, invited in the Visiting Curatorial Initiative program to present her curatorial projects in a series of lectures and conduct a curatorial workshop with young Macedonian curators.

Film screening │ The cosmopolitan Domino letter, from cliché to cliché… │ Lokomotiva –Centre for New Initiatives in Arts and Culture (MK), Media 2 Medireanne (FR) and partners│Presenting the video film "The cosmopolitan Domino letter, from cliché to cliché…" developed as a long-term project called "DOMINO" with various partner institutions.

18 June, 2005

Film screening │ The cosmopolitan Domino letter, fromcliché tocliché… │ Lokomotiva – Centre for New Initiatives in Arts and Culture (MK), Media 2 Medireanne (FR) and partners │ Presenting the video film " cosmopolitan Domino letter, from cliché to cliché…" developed as a long-term project called "DOMINO" with various partner institutions. http://domino.media2image.net/

09 aid to artisans big

July 11, 2005

Presentation │ Third Annual Design Awards │ Aid to Artisans and USAID (USA) Presentation of the winning artisans from the annual design competition.

Lecture │ Faith Walding and Paige Sarlin (USA) │ Organized in partnership with PAC Multimedia (MK) │ Lecture by Walding (also member of the New York based 16 Beaver Group) and Sarlin on the subject of contemporary gender analysis in recent North American art, science and theory.

August 15, 2005

Lecture │ Faith Walding and Paige Sarlin (USA) │ Organized in partnership with PAC Multimedia (MK) │ Lecture by Walding (also member of the New York based 16 Beaver Group) and Sarlin on the subject of contemporary gender analysis in recent North American art, science and theory.

Video screening │ Short Film Course │ Organized in partnership with IMIKA Communications (MK) │ Presentation of the five films created by young students and realized in the frame of this course.

September 5, 2005

Video screening │ Short Film Course │ Organized in partnership with IMIKA Communications (MK) │ Presentation of the five films created by young students and realized in the frame of this course.

Lecture │ Heart beats light, contemporary art and dance in America │ Allyson Green (USA) │ Organized in partnership with Lokomotiva – Centre for New Initiatives in Arts and Culture │ Presented by choreographer and artist Allyson Green, the lecture was focused on the new tendencies and innovations in the field of contemporary dance in the USA.

September 9, 2005

Lecture │ Heart beats light, contemporary art and dance in America │ Allyson Green (USA) │ Organized in partnership with Lokomotiva – Centre for New Initiatives in Arts and Culture │ Presented by choreographer and artist Allyson Green, the lecture wasfocused on the new tendencies and innovations in the field of contemporary dance in theUSA.
External activities │ Beograd Then and Now, curated by Marko Stanekovic (SCG) and Jan Van Woensel (B) in the gallery Beograd │ press to exit project space selected current films and videos by Natasha Dimitrieska, Aleksandar Krstevski, Darjan Pejovski, Sasha Stanisik, Borjan Zafirovski and Vardan Tozija, dealing with various issues of urbanity and contemporary society.

September 25, 2005

External activities │ Beograd Then and Now, curated by Marko Stanekovic (SCG) and Jan Van Woensel (B) in the gallery Beograd │ press to exit project space selected current films and videos by Natasha Dimitrieska, Aleksandar Krstevski, Darjan Pejovski, Sasha Stanisik, Borjan Zafirovski and Vardan Tozija, dealing with various issues of urbanity and contemporary society.

Exhibition │ Wolfgang Tillmans (GB) │ Exhibition by one of the most important photographers working today a German artist based in London and winner of the prestigious Turner Prize in 2000. The exhibition and the visit of the artist were organized in partnership with MASSO – Macedonian Association for Free Sexual Orientation within Love Is Love festival. This was a first solo show of the artist in the Balkans.

October 10 – 31, 2005

Exhibition │ Wolfgang Tillmans (GB) │ Exhibition by one of the most important photographers working today a German artist based in London and winner of the prestigious Turner Prize in 2000. The exhibition and the visit of the artist were organized in partnership with MASSO – Macedonian Association for Free Sexual Orientation within Love Is Love festival. This was a first solo show of the artist in the Balkans.

Festival │3rd issue of the Balkan Dance Platform │ Organized in partnership with Lokomotiva – Centre for New Initiatives in Arts and Culture │ The gallery was transformed into an active information centre where the participants, the official guest and the audience of the festival were provided with the necessary information and also used it for presentation of additional performances/projects and video projections.

November 2 – 6, 2005

Festival │3rd issue of the Balkan Dance Platform │ Organized in partnership with Lokomotiva – Centre for New Initiatives in Arts and Culture │ The gallery was transformed into an active information centre where the participants, the official guest and the audience of the festival were provided with the necessary information and also used it for presentation of additional performances/projects and video projections.

Production │ Penetration in EU – performance, lecture and action │ Aleksandar Stankoski (MK) │ This was a one-evening event with a political, socio-cultural and discursive logic, focusing on Macedonia’s aspiration to be part of the EU that was created in the frame of the New Project Production program. For Aleksandar Stankoski, one of the leading Macedonian artists working today, this was a first performance work since the late 1980s.

November 24, 2005

Production │ Penetration in EU – performance, lecture and action │ Aleksandar Stankoski (MK) │ This was a one-evening event with a political, socio-cultural and discursive logic, focusing on Macedonia’s aspiration to be part of the EU that was created in the frame of the New Project Production program. For Aleksandar Stankoski, one of the leading Macedonian artists working today, this was a first performance work since the late 1980s.
Lecture │ Kristen Baumlier and Nathaniel Persons, Clevelend Institute of Art (USA) │ Audience participation, communication, and literacy are key ideas of the work by the multi-media artist Baumiler. She researches issues of science and history through art. Parsons’ narrative based work is focused on how the public and private intersect. Formed using methods of storytelling, the works are very often related to his personal history and experiences.

November 29, 2005

Lecture │ Kristen Baumlier and Nathaniel Persons, Clevelend Institute of Art (USA) │ Audience participation, communication, and literacy are key ideas of the work by the multi-media artist Baumiler. She researches issues of science and history through art. Parsons’ narrative based work is focused on how the public and private intersect. Formed using methods of storytelling, the works are very often related to his personal history and experiences.

Project │ Skopje Park Fun │ Kristen Baumlier, Nathaniel Persons (USA) and Hristina Ivanoska (MK) │ This joint art project was initiated as initial interaction of the Skopje City Park. The artists made a series of site-specific actions/performances which included interaction with the audience and spatial navigation. The project was mainly supported by CEC ArtsLink (USA).

December 9, 2005

Project │ Skopje Park Fun │ Kristen Baumlier, Nathaniel Persons (USA) and Hristina Ivanoska (MK) │ This joint art project was initiated as initial interaction of the Skopje City Park. The artists made a series of site-specific actions/performances which included interaction with the audience and spatial navigation. The project was mainly supported by CEC ArtsLink (USA).
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Presentation and screening │ Marko Stanekovic (SCG) │ An art historian and curator from Belgrade, Stamenkovic gave his first public presentation at press to exit project space introducing the issue of critical curatorial practices in a specific post socialist Eastern European conditions, realized in an attempt to set up the coordinates between transitional economics and contemporary art. The presentation therefore consisted of two activities: a project presentation art-e-conomy: Transitional economics and art theory and practice of contemporary global production, and a special screening of the film Zones de convergences by a Geneva-based artist Cicero Egli.

December 23 – 24, 2005

Presentation and screening │ Marko Stanekovic (SCG) │ An art historian and curator from Belgrade, Stamenkovic gave his first public presentation at press to exit project space introducing the issue of critical curatorial practices in a specific post socialist Eastern European conditions, realized in an attempt to set up the coordinates between transitional economics and contemporary art. The presentation therefore consisted of two activities: a project presentation art-e-conomy: Transitional economics and art theory and practice of contemporary global production, and a special screening of the film Zones de convergences by a Geneva-based artist Cicero Egli.

2006

Programs:

Visiting Curatorial Initiative (VCI)
New Project Productions (NPP)
Lectures, Presentations and Exhibitions (LHE)

Exhibition │ Untitled 2006 │ Edin Vejselovic (BiH) │ First solo exhibition in Skopje of Sarajevo – based, Macedonian born artist Vejselovic. The project includes photographic documentation of urban ready-mades.

LPE: January 11, 2006

Exhibition│ Edin Vejselovic (BiH) │ Untitled 2006 │ First solo exhibition in Skopje of Sarajevo – based, Macedonian born artist Vejselovic. The project includes photographic documentation of urban ready-mades.

Residency │Basak Senova is the first visiting curator in 2006

VCI: February 14 – March 03, 2006 

Residency│Basak Senova is the first visiting curator in 2006. Senova was also part of the Visiting Curatorial Initiative programme in 2005. Her second visit is related to the next phase of her curatorial workshop implemented during the first residency. She was invited to oversee the development and production of the exhibitions Citism and OFF initiated during the workshop.

Citism exibition

NPP: February 17 – 24, 2006

Production Citism │Curators: Elena Veljanovska, Hristijan Panev and Boris Petrovski. Artists: Neda Firfova, Boris Petrovski and Antonio Dimitrov. Citism is an attempt to detect the unique characteristics of Skopje by defining the codes of the urban language. The artists of the project process their researches through different forms of expressions by using and analyzing graphical languages, projecting special interventions, and processing sound. Each and every form operates to capture unique segments of city life. The project itself synthesizes various forms of expression in the urban context by striving to capture the instant and multilateral ambience of the city. more…

Basak Senova

VCI: February 22 – 24, 2006

Special project  “cross-meeting 1” │Partners: Basak Senova, NOMAD (TR); Erzen Shkololli, ICA EXIT (KS); Martgarethe Makovec, < rotor> association for contemporary art (A); and press to exit project space (MK) │This was two-days gathering (with open and closed sessions). Its purpose was to enhance various types of collaborative projections, making lead way to a serious of presentations, meetings and discussions.

off exhibition

NPP: March 03 – 10, 2006

Production│OFF│Curators: Biljana P. Isijanin and Marjan Denkov│Artists: Nikola Uzunovski, Tihomir Topuzovski, Aleksandra Petrusevska and Vedran Bojanovski (MK) │OFF was shaped by recognizing the value of limitations of any kind. The emphasis was on spatial restrictions, impositions, and reactions by the artists, the curators and the audience, increasing the limitations of the gallery space and tightening the space around the artwork itself. more…

Presentation │ Nikola Uzunovski (MK) │ Young Macedonian artist who studies at the IUVA – MA Visual Arts Production program in Venice (I), presented his current research projects.

LPE: March 8, 2006

Presentation │ Nikola Uzunovski (MK) │ Young Macedonian artist who studies at the IUVA – MA Visual Arts Production program in Venice (IT), presented his current research projects.

Laura Manesfield and Amy Feneck (GB)

LPE: March 13, 2006

Lecture │Laura Mansfield and Amy Feneck (UK) │Spike Island Art Space Bristol  Mansfield - writer and Feneck - film and video artist, are members of Spike Island an art space in Bristol. Their presentation consisted of an introduction to the program, recent projects, artist residency program, city initiatives and group research projects, alongside more diverse art practices occurring throughout Bristol itself.

Exhibition │Liljana Gjuzelova, curated by Suzana Milevska (MK) │Eternal Recurrence 4│

NPP: March 27 – April 14, 2006

Exhibition │Liljana Gjuzelova, curated by Suzana Milevska (MK)│Eternal Recurrence 4
Liljana Gjuzelova’s Eternal Recurrence 4 is a video-art piece documenting her performance which took place on the 17th October 2004 on Zajchev Rid. It is the fourth project in the Eternal Recurrence series, and, at the same time, a summary of the previous three: the first one presented in a private house in Magjir Maalo (1997), the second at the Museum of the City of Skopje (2001), and the third at the Open Graphic Art Studio (2003). more…

LPE: April 26 – 28, 2006

Screenings │NGO Eko Svest (MK)│Chernobyl+20│On the day of the 20-year anniversary of the Chernobyl catastrophe, Eko Svest presented three movies on the issue of ecology: Sacrifice (23 min), Fallout from Chernobyl (48 min) and Nuclear Controversies (50 min). The presentations of those documentary films were provided by the Dutch foundation XminY Solidariteitsfonds, and the movies are part of the collection of the Dutch foundation Laka.

External activities | Hristina Ivanoska (MK) | Close Connections 2006, Amsterdam (NL) |

May 03 – 07, 2006

External activities │Hristina Ivanoska (MK)│Close Connections 2006, Amsterdam (NL) Participation of Hristina Ivanoska, the program advisor of press to exit project space, at the 2nd edition of this international event organized by IZA Foundation and initiated by its director Ellen de Bruijne. The event takes place during the KunstRai, Amsterdam Art Fair for Contemporary Art. Close Connections gives a close look at the contemporary art scene in the Netherlands to the invited guests from all around the worlds (directors of museums or galleries, curators, artists or art critics). For the program IZA Foundation is collaborating with De Appel, W139, Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam, de Atelier, Rijksakademie etc.

Presentations │ Galia Dimitrova (BG) │ Independent curator and art program coordinator at the InterSpace Media Art Centre in Sofia, presented recent curatorial projects On Difference 2, Coffee with Sugar, The Global and the Man Exhibition, as well as selected projects from  InterSpace programme (Urban Cycles 1&2 2000/2002, MACROVIDEO, Net User conference) and screening of Cinemapsorts – Sofia films.

LPE: May 04 – 05, 2006

Presentations │ Galia Dimitrova (BG) │Independent curator and art program coordinator at the InterSpace Media Art Centre in Sofia, presented recent curatorial projects On Difference 2, Coffee with Sugar, The Global and the Man Exhibition, as well as selected projects from  InterSpace programme (Urban Cycles 1&2 2000/2002, MACROVIDEO, Net User conference) and screening of Cinemapsorts – Sofia films. www.i-space.org.

Exhibition │ historyofasexuality │ Iskra Dimitrova (MK) │ The project deals with the barbershop perceived exclusively as a masculine social space. The space is seen as visually and conceptually opposed, interrelated and combined to the intimate narrative within the stories of four different strands of hair.

LPE: May 13 - 14, 2006

Exhibition│Iskra Dimitrova (MK)│historyofasexuality │The project deals with the barbershop perceived exclusively as a masculine social space. The space is seen as visually and conceptually opposed, interrelated and combined to the intimate narrative within the stories of four different strands of hair.
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Exhibition │ Dreams │ Marijeta Sidovski (MK) │ The objects, created in the last two years, are shown for the first time in Macedonia. Using small formats, they are molded in shapes associating to specific holy relicts. This exhibition was previously presented at the Center of Contemporary Art of Montenegro in Podgorica, Cultural Centre of the City in Novi Sad, and Gallery ’73 in Belgrade (SCG).

LPE: May 17 – 19, 2006

Exhibition │Dreams │Marijeta Sidovski (MK) │The objects, created in the last two years, are shown for the first time in Macedonia. Using small formats, they are molded in shapes associating to specific holy relicts. This exhibition was previously presented at the Center of Contemporary Art of Montenegro in Podgorica, Cultural Centre of the City in Novi Sad, and Gallery ’73 in Belgrade (SCG). more…

External activities │ Biljana Tanurovska (MK) │ Glance Through the Fence, Mobil Studios, Sofia (BG) │ Participation of Bilana Tanurovska, manager at press to exit project space, in the discussion Strategies for Mediation of Art. Curators and cultural operators for the neighboring countries were invited in Sofia to present the local art scenes within the framework of the topic of cultural mediation.

May 20 – 28, 2006

External activities │ Biljana Tanurovska (MK) │Glance Through the Fence, Mobil Studios, Sofia (BG)│ Participation of Bilana Tanurovska, manager at press to exit project space, in the discussion Strategies for Mediation of Art. Curators and cultural operators for the neighboring countries were invited in Sofia to present the local art scenes within the framework of the topic of cultural mediation. 

Lecture │ Archiving Disappearance: The Archive │ Krist Gruijthujsen (NL) │ In the project Archiving Disappearance, the phenomenon of “stepped out” or concisely disappearing from the art world, is investigated. The complete project will comprise an archive, two symposia and a publication. The Archive is only accessible through public lectures in which different case studies are presented and discussed.

LPE: May 23 – 24, 2006

Lecture │ Krist Gruijthujsen (NL) │Archiving Disappearance: The Archive │In the project Archiving Disappearance, the phenomenon of “stepped out” or concisely disappearing from the art world, is investigated. The complete project will comprise an archive, two symposia and a publication. The Archive is only accessible through public lectures in which different case studies are presented and discussed. more…

External activities │ Yane Calovski (MK) │ A Planning Summit: Lost Highway Expedition, Galerija Skuc, Ljubljana (SLO) │ Yane Calovski, artistic director of press to exit project space, presented the program and the ideas for participation in Lost Highway, the first event of Europe Lost and Found (ELF), an interdisciplinary and cross-national research project that imagines economic, political and cultural geographies for a future Europe.

May 29 - 31, 2006

External activities │ Yane Calovski (MK) │A Planning Summit: Lost Highway Expedition, Galerija Skuc, Ljubljana (SLO) │Yane Calovski, artistic director of press to exit project space, presented the program and the ideas for participation in Lost Highway, the first event of Europe Lost and Found (ELF), an interdisciplinary and cross-national research project that imagines economic, political and cultural geographies for a future Europe. Initiated by Central Foundation for Future Cities and the School of Missing Studies network. ELF is self supported by its participating members and the Slovenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trust for Mutual Understanding.

Lecture │ Design for leadership │ Gordana Vrencoska (MK) │ The lecture focuses on the experience gained during postgraduate studies at Central Saint Martins College in London, where Vrencoska was introduced to the interdisciplinary approach to design. In addition, she presented the project “Kingdom for All”, shown at DesignMai festival in Berlin, that highlights the role of the designer as social critic.

LPE: June 6, 2006

Lecture│Gordana Vrencoska (MK) │Design for leadership │The lecture focuses on the experience gained during postgraduate studies at Central Saint Martins College in London, where Vrencoska was introduced to the interdisciplinary approach to design. In addition, she presented the project “Kingdom for All”, shown at DesignMai festival in Berlin, that highlights the role of the designer as social critic. more…

Agneziska Kurant (PL)

VCI: June 18 - 30, 2006

Residency│Agnieszka Kurant (PL/FR)│Artist and curator, Agnieszka Kurant (Poland/France) during her residency in Skopje, presented her lecture dedicated on the Anna Sanders Films project focused on her collaboration with Pierre Huyghe, Philippe Parreno, Charles de Meaux and other artists. The exhibition “Double Exit” illustrated her research in limited economics and invisibility of the artworks relating the subliminal to the aspect of economy in art. more…

Lost Highway Expedition

August 11 - 12, 2006

Special project│Lost Highway Expedition (LHE) in Skopje │Lost Highway Expedition is the first event of Europe Lost and Found (ELF), an interdisciplinary and cross-national research project that imagines economic, political and cultural geographies for a future Europe. Initiated by Central Foundation for Future Cities and the School of Missing Studies network. ELF is self supported by its participating members and the Slovenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trust for Mutual Understanding.
This movement of artists, architects and other practitioners will navigate the unstable territory of the Western Balkans, envisioning decentred, non-hierarchical, informal, bottom up, self-generating open source network society, will arrive in Skopje and hosted at press to exit project space.more…

Lecture by Dr. Jean-Paul Martinon   Lecturer in Museum Studies and Curatorial Theory at Goldsmiths College, London.

LPE: August 31, 2006

Lecture│ Dr. Jean-Paul Martinon│Curatorial / Knowledge│ His lecture was an attempt to unravel how an exhibition can be interpreted as displaying forms of knowledge. Jean-Paul Martinon has a PhD in art history from Reading University. He is currently a lecturer in Museum Studies and Curatorial Theory in the Department of Visual Cultures at Goldsmiths College, London. He was the co-founder and curator of Rear Window (1991-1998) an independent arts trust that staged a series of exhibitions and conferences in temporary sites across London.
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September 9 - 13, 2006

External activity │ Yane Calovski (MK)│ International Conference “Art,Architecture and Recovery│LMCC (Lower Manhattan Cultural Council) New York City (USA). Calovski was invited to speak at this 5th annual international conference focusing on art, architecture and the notion of community rebuilding initiated by one of the most prominent cultural institutions in the USA following the devastating terrorist attack on NYC on September 11, 2001. The issues discussed at the conference pertained on various forms of social and political consequences in societies facing democratic transitions. He discussed the role the art can play in proposing a better cultural and social understanding among people. The focus was placed on the Lost Highway Exhibition and also on press to exit projects pace as a new model of a public art space.

Urban culture naration

LPE: September 30, 2006

Screening│ “Urban culture and narration”: selection of young Macedonian film directors and artists (MK) │This film program including 5 short films and one video work is one hour in length and will be presented twice during the night. The presentation is part of the White Nights event organized by the City of Skopje.

LPE: October 02, 2006

Working Session│ Mrs. Wendy Newman, Director of Trust For Mutual Understanding (USA) │Mrs. Newman whom Yane Calovski had meet in New York City in as part of the LMCC conference, expressed a desire to visit Skopje and press to exit project space and meet with the cultural producers in the city. For that occasion press to exit organized a reception that had a working caracter. Invited institutions and indivudlas included CAC, MSU, Tocka, Museum fo the City of Skopje, The Office for Culture in the City of Skopje, Mala Stanica, The Fine Art Academy, and others.

Lecture by Anette Lundebye

LPE: October 06, 2006

Lecture │Anette Lundebye (GB)│Sustainability: responsibility of the designer as a creator of artifacts│ Anette Lundebye is a designer and theorist based in London. She works as a consultant providing research and supporting change in organizations with focus on sustainability. Her focus is on the contextual aspects of design processes and the role of the designer in the re-evaluation and promotion of responsible design solutions. more…


October 12 - 17, 2006


External presentation │Hristina Ivanoska (MK) │ IMPEX – artists-run-space – special project of Traffo Gallery in Budapest, Hungary. Ivanoska was invited by one of the co-founders of IMPEX Katarina Sevic to present the work of press to exit project space and begin a dialogue for possibility of future collaborations.

Skopje Whirlwind, exhibition of Theo Ågren and Bjørn Hegardt

LPE: October 27 – November 24, 2006

Residency, Exhibition Theo Ågren and Bjørn Hegardt (SWE/NO)│Skopje Whirlwind │The project’s starting point is Skopje and its residents. After visiting various homes in and around the city, photographing interiors and objects, the result will be presented as an installation in press to exit project space. By mixing belongings, meaningful or useless, together in a whirlwind, the photo-installation is a portrait of the interaction between the residents and the artists. more…

LPE: Independent Drawing Gig (IDG) Vol. 2

LPE: November 04. 2006

Exhibition and live performance │ Linas Jablonskis and Dainius Liskevicius (LIT)│Independent Drawing Gig (IDG) Vol. 2 at the Museum of Contemporary Art – Skopje and  press to exitproject space │Independent Drawing Gig (IDG) is an initiative of Vilnius-based artist Linas Jablonskis meant to signify an “energy infused” event fusing non-traditional drawings and the independent music scene. By bringing together the creative and emotive link that exists between drawing and music, incorporating aspects of story telling, lyricism, energy and attitude, the completeness of gesture and intent, IDG inspires a fresh experience of images and sound. more…

LPE: Line I+M[initiative and movement]Generative art

November 09, 2006

Meeting │absence/presence #001 [closed session meeting] │press to exit project space as part of LPE programme is hosting the first meeting from the series of meetings absence/presence #001, organized by Line - initiative + movement. Meetings are intended as discussions on different issues concerning the Macedonian artistic/music scene. more

MSE stands for Middle-South-East (Europe).

November 24 - 26, 2006

External activity│4th MSE - Meeting in Prishtina (KS) │Yane Calovski, Hristina Ivanoska, and Biljana Tanovska as representatives of press to exit project space participated at the 4th MSE- Meeting where more than 30 art initiatives from Middle and South-Eastern Europe met in Prishtina, Kosovo. The aims of the meeting were exchange of information and experience, discussion of current issues in the fields of art, culture and theory, and development of future collaborations among participants. Calovski talked and presented highlights and the objectives of the program. more…

LPE: Upgrade! Skopje Home video #001 [screenings + music]

LPE: December 20, 2006

ScreeningLine - initiative + movement Home video #001
Home_video presents video materials made by Macedonian artists. The dynamics of the projections will depend on the arrival of new materials, and each new screening will follow after collecting these materials. If there are not enough new productions, this idea will come to its end. more…

VCI: December 25 - 27, 2006

Research │Marko Stamenkovic (SR) art-e-conomy │An art historian and curator from Belgrade, Stamenkovic gave his first public presentation at press to exit project space introducing the issue of critical curatorial practices in a specific post socialist Eastern European conditions, realized in an attempt to set up the coordinates between transitional economics and contemporary art. The presentation therefore consisted of two activities: a project presentation art-e-conomy: Transitional economics and art theory and practice of contemporary global production, and conducting a series of interviews with cultural producers in the city including Iskra Gesovska (Cultural Centre Tocka), Igor Toshevski (independent artist), Hristina Ivanoska and Yane Calovski (press to exit project space), Aleksandar Kocarev (lawyer and representative of the economic sector).

2007

Programs:

Visiting Curatorial Initiative (VCI)
New Project Productions (NPP)
Lectures, Presentations and Exhibitions (LPE)

LPE: Simple Words with Kana Simplified LPE: January 11, 2007

Presentation and exhibition │Neda Firfova (MK) │Simple Words with Kana Simplified │The presentation and exhibition focuses on Firfova's latest Kana Simplified project, carried out with her mentor at the Tama Art University, Professor Masayuki Yamamoto. Kana Simplified is a Japanese Katakana font design, as the latest stage in Firfova's research on the visual aesthetics of letters, language and meaning. more
External activity │Travel research on contemporary art in the Netherlands │ Aleksandra Petrusevska, Velimir Zernovski and Liljana Pesovska (MK) │

January 29 – February 14, 2007

External activity │Travel research on contemporary art in the Netherlands │ Aleksandra Petrusevska, Velimir Zernovski and Liljana Pesovska (MK) │ The assistants of press to exit project space, Petrusevska and Zernovski, and the associate, Pesovska, had an opportunity to visit some of the most relevant and interesting institutions and individuals from the field of contemporary art and culture during their travel research in the Netherlands. They travel to three different cities (Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Utrecht) and visit the following spaces: Show Room MAMA from Rotherdam, Blue House in Amsterdam, the Boijmans van Beuningen Museum in Rotterdam, Expodium artist-run-space from Utrecht etc. The travel research was supported by the Step Beyond program of the European Cultural Foundation.

KONTROL online magazine launches its first issue!

February, 2007

Internet magazine │ Edited by Basak Senova (TR) and Yane Calovski (MK) │ KONTROL online magazine │ Perspectives on control in the course of contemporary art, culture, technology, information channels and politics. KONTROL online magazine launches its first issue! http://nomad-tv.net/kontrol

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Upgrade! Skopje
LPE: February 08, 2007


Lecture │Line I+M [initiative and movement] (MK) │ Generative art │The lecture will follow the tendencies of generative art from the very beginning, through minimalism influences, kinetic art, geometrical abstraction, abstract expressionism and the most of all conceptual art and it’s representatives Hans Hacke and Sol Le Vit. Works, or maybe more important, tools created by John Maeda, Casey Reas or Benjamin Frey, are great examples for the magical connection of complexity and simplicity, interaction and automatization, the moving spirit of zero’s and one’s. more

LPE: Lecture by Jeanne van Heeswijk - Outside Collaborations

LPE:February 21, 2007

Lecture │Jeanne van Heeswijk (NL) │Outside Collaborations │ The lecture focuses on Jeanne van Heeswijk interaction in public spaces.  Her projects are distinguished by a strong social involvement. more.
Exhibition Wabi – Sabi by Elena Stojanova

LPE:March 05 - 15, 2007

Exhibition │Elena Stojanova (MK) │ Wabi – Sabi │Under the artistic influence of the Far East, Stojanova, presented her intuitive vision in those prints which harmonizes the traditional and the contemporary. Drawn by eastern philosophy, she created pieces with a Zen core and a contemporary iconography. more...
Presentation (external activity) │Yane Calovski (MK) │Tangent_Brotherhood V2_Institute for the Unstable Media in Rotterdam (NL) March 09, 2007

Presentation (external activity) │Yane Calovski (MK) │Tangent_Brotherhood V2_Institute for the Unstable Media in Rotterdam (NL)│In august 2006 press to exit project space participated at the Lost Highway Expedition, a massive movement of artists, architects and other practitioners that navigated the unstable territory of the Western Balkans. Tangent_Brotherhood presents the expedition as a model of open source and do-it-yourself collaboration in the form of a mobile, cultural and artistically charged, and collectively authored project. more…
LPE: Exhibition Price on Request by Cris Faria and Lukas Mettler

LPE: March 20 - 30, 2007

Exhibition│ Cris Faria (BR/CH) and Lukas Mettler (CH) │ Price on Request │The third edition of Art BaselGeneva presents its recent installationPrice on Request, specially developed for the gallery space press to exit project space. The artist’s idea employs a copy in cardboard of the well-known art fairs stand’s structures. These modules, in general made of wood and steel, are found in almost every kind of congress or fair. These cloisonné are the symbol of organization and ostentation, the more cloisonné the space has, bigger is the stand and wealthier is the gallery. more...

LPE: Presentation and conversation with Maia Damianovic and Barbara Holub

LPE: April 04, 2007

Presentation and conversation with curator Maia Damianovic (UK/AU) and artist Barbara Holub (AU) │ British-born curator and critic Maia Damianovic is on the forefront of the discussion focusing on the meaning and role of “public” space today and the development of new strategies for art in an already overly abused public space. Austrian artist Barbara Holub investigates the relationship between the art/ institutional space and the urban space. Through installations employing photography, video, drawing and other mediums she explores various patterns of „private“ and „public“ communication, often involving people from outside the art context to participate as „actors“.
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LPE: Exhibition in two locations Skopska Street

NPP: April 10 - 19, 2007

Exhibition│NMP (MK) │ Skopska street │The exhibition was exposed on two different locations on a same day. The first opening was at press to exit project space, and the second at the Open Graphic Art Studio – Museum of the City of Skopje. Skopska Street is initiated by the curator Elena Veljanovska. In the realization of the curatorial concept were involved: Elena Veljanovska and Antonio Dimitrov (Line [I+M] initiative and movement), Hristina Ivanoska and Yane Calovski (press to exit project space), and Atanas Botev (Open Graphic Art Studio – Museum of the City of Skopje). more...

LPE:: INQUIRY INTO REALITY: Disappearance of Public Space

LPE: April 23 - 28, 2007

Exhibition │ INQUIRY INTO REALITY: Disappearance of Public Space, curatorial project by Goran Petrovic (RS/BE) │ Starting from the idea that public sphere covers every representative form of interaction and communication, and that the elements of media culture can form its significant part, artists gathered around the project Inquiry into Reality: The Disappearance of Public Space directly intervene within different channels of communication: printed, electronic and digital media and urban public space.  more…

 
LPE: An Apple a Day Keeps the Doctor Away

LPE: May 07 - 31, 2007

Exhibition │Atanas Botev (MK) │An Apple a Day Keeps the Doctor Away│ The exhibition is criticizing the anomaly of the public healthcare that may be the most serious problem of the country (unlike the other areas of the social life, the healthcare can not allow the improvisation – since every improvisation equals fatality (loss of life).
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Exhibition by the students from the department of Industrial Design at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Skopje (MK)

LPE: June 11 - 15, 2007

Exhibition by the students from the department of Industrial Design at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Skopje (MK) │ This is the first exhibition of the Industrial Design students and aims to present the results of the first two years of study. The students, through exhibiting their works, would like to present their own views on current and future industrial products. Creating new forms, ergonomic interaction, multufunctionality, economicality and environmental awareness are the primary concerns of these young authors. The skill in using different means of expression such as drawings, physical models, computer drawings, three-dimensional computer models and animations has enabled the authors to successfully express their views on the whole product as well as the necessary details, thus attmpting to get their imagination closer to the potential user and the industrial production. more…

Production residency │ Amy Feneck (Bristol, UK) │ RUNNER project’.

LPE: July 02 – 16, 2007

Production residency Amy Feneck (Bristol, UK) RUNNER project’.

Returning to press to exit project space after a previous visit in 2006 for a two-week production residency to develop new work as a continuation from the ‘RUNNER project’.
‘RUNNER project’ investigates the constructed spaces that we build and live by through physical encounters with the urban environment and public space.
Using film, video and photography Feneck develops single screen, installation work and site specific interventions/events.
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Skip Curators, Talk about Artists, curated by Alenka Gregorič (Ljubljana)
VCI: July 04 - 20, 2007


Exhibition │Skip Curators, Talk about Artists, curated by Alenka Gregorič (Ljubljana) │ The works presented at the exhibition ironically, but above all with a good share of self-criticism and humour, examine the position of power, especially of the Western system within the art field. The works stumble over the usual international fine arts stories and seek their place within them. more…


Yane Calovski & Hristina Ivanoska "Oskar Hansen's Museum of Modern Art”, series of 12 original posters in limited edition, 70 x 100 cm, 2007. Courtesy the artists, press to exit project space and Kronika. NPP: May 26 – July 14 2007

Exhibition | Orphans of Culture, Legends and Heroes - inspired by Oskar Hansen's Process and Art - Competition Entry for the Museum of Modern Art, Skopje, 1966 | Yane Calovski and Hristina Ivanoska | Kronika Gallery in Bytom (Poland) in collaboration with press to exit project space | The exhibition by Macedonian artists Yane Calovski and Hrisitina Ivanoska revolves around their latest collaboration entitled "Oskar Hansen’s Museum of Modern Art”. The project presents a hypothetical program of a “lost museum” designed by Oskar Hansen in 1964. more…
Special project │ Building Lost Highway - Skopje session│
LPE: July 16 - 18, 2007


Special project │ Building Lost Highway - Skopje session│ Following the last year's Lost Highway Expedition, a mobile platform weaving between nine major cities of Former Yugoslavia and Albania, this year a series of events investigating the locally emerging concepts and speculating their impact on a wider context is taking place.  more…


Special project │August 14th 2007, at 9 p.m. at Škuc Gallery in Ljubljana is the opening of the exhibition Lost Highway Expedition LPE: August 14 – September 07, 2007

Special project │August 14th 2007, at 9 p.m. at Škuc Gallery in Ljubljana is the opening of the exhibition Lost Highway Expedition.. more…
Oskar Hansen’s Museum of Modern Art

NPP: September 11 – 30, 2007

Exhibition │ Oskar Hansen’s Museum of Modern Art │ Yane Calovski and Hristina Ivanoska │ Their latest collaboration is a series of 12 original posters in limited edition titled "Oskar Hansen's Museum of Modern Art”. The posters design was made in close collaboration with young German designer Ariane Spanier. The study presents a hypothetical program of the “lost” museum designed by Oskar Hansen in 1966 for the competition for the contemporary art museum in Skopje. more…

CURATORIAL TRANSLATION 24-30 September, 2007, Skopje

VCI: September 24 – 30, 200

We are pleased to inform you of the project Curatorial Translation curated by Dr. Suzana Milevska, Director of the Visual and Cultural Reserach Centre at the Euro Balkan Institute - Skopje, and organized in partnership with Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Macedonia, SCCA- Ljubljana (Slovenia), EXIT - Peja (Kosovo), Belgrade Cirle (Serbia) and press to exit project space (Macedonia).  The partnership is part of the Visiting Curatorial Initiative (VCI) programme. more…

Ballettikka Internettikka [guerrilla internet ballet]

LPE: September 28, 2007

Presentation │ Ballettikka Internettikka [guerrilla internet ballet]│ by Slovenian artist Igor Stromaer, organized by the Contemporary Art Center (CAC) Skopje. The presentation by Igor Stromaer is also included in the optional program of the international project Curatorial Translation curated by Dr. Suzana Milevska, Director of the Visual and Cultural Reserach Centre at the Euro Balkan Institute – Skopje. more…

Naked conference │ by Sands Murray-Wassink │ LPE: October, 04, 2007

Discussion / Performance │ Naked conference │ by Sands Murray-Wassink│
Production by QUEER SQUARE SKOPJE, an inter media festival organized by Macedonian Association for Free Sexual Orientation (MASSO). more….
Presentation │ Daily Newspaper „THE WEST BALKAN”│ by Tihomir Topuzovski │
LPE: October 18, 2007


Presentation │ Daily Newspaper „THE WEST BALKAN”│ by Tihomir Topuzovski │
Daily newspaper” is a publication project that includes a series of handwritten texts by the author on the assumptions projected on the region of the “Western Balkans” – a syntagmatic terms coined by the European Union in 1998.  more…


Presentation │ Curating a second life│ by Daniele Balit - guest of the Visiting Curatorial Initiative (VCI)
VCI: October 26, 2007


Presentation │ Curating a second life│ by Daniele Balit - guest of the Visiting Curatorial Initiative (VCI) programme from October 15 – 30, 2007│The lecture will introduce Daniele Balit’s curatorial practice and will focus on “Second Night”, an exhibition curated together with the French artist Christophe Bruno, for the recent Nuit Blanche (White Night) in Paris. more…


Exhibition | Working the City  by| Valentin Ruhry
LPE: November 2, 2007


Exhibition │ Working the City │ by Valentin Ruhry│Because of the specificity of the idea, the work will be exhibited on the day of the opening and the following day, November 3rd, 2007, from 10:00 – 17:00h. The promotion of the work of Ruhry is part of the Lecture, presentations, and exhibitions series of press to exit project space. more….


Public lecture and exhibition | Designing Content | Peet Pienaar (South African Republic) and NORM (Switzerland).
Conversion on the Road to Damascus: Minority Report of Artist as Camouflaneur LPE: November 17, 2007

Lecture│Conversion on the Road to Damascus: Minority Report of Artist as Camouflaneur │ Professor Dr. Johnny Golding and Dr. Steve Kennedy from London Introductory presentation by Mr. Senka Anastasova (Skopje) titled Archives: from Memory to Event. more…
CODE: REDSkopje, Lesson 1

LPE: November 26 - January 17, 2007

Exhibition│CODE:RED Skopje, Lesson 1Slovenian artist and curator Tadej Pogacar│Curatoress of the project is Dr. Suzana Milevska│The exhibition was supported by the Municipality Ljubljana – Department for Culture and as a part of the programme: Lectures, presentations, exhibitions it will be open at press to exit project space until 17.12.2007.

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2008

Programs:

Visiting Curatorial Initiative (VCI)
New Project Productions (NPP)
Lectures, Presentations and Exhibitions (LPE)

screening and discussion | Presentation by the curator Anders Kreuger of the film “Kira Carpelan” by the artist Miriam Bäckström LPE: January, 25,  2008, 8 pm

screening and discussion |
Presentation by the curator Anders Kreuger of the film “Kira Carpelan” by the artist Miriam Bäckström | The screening is organized as collaboration between press to exit project space and the curator Anders Kreuger. more...
Screening | The Last Slide Projector | by Paige Sarlin |

LPE: January 17, 2008

Screening │ The Last Slide Projector by Paige Sarlin │The screening is organized as collaboration between press to exit project space and the Department of communication and media, at the New York University Skopje. The screening will be followed by a short discussion with the artist. more…

Presentation and lecture | PROJECT(OR) Art Fair – platform for contemporary art spaces | former Post Office, Coolsingel, Rotterdam | Beginning on 6th until 10th of February

International Networking: February 6-10, 2008

Presentation and lecture│PROJECT(OR) Art Fair – platform for contemporary art spaces | former Post Office, Coolsingel, Rotterdam │ Beginning on 6th until 10th of February, press to exit project space will be part of the first edition of Project(or) platform for contemporary art spaces in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. more…
International Network | Yane Calovski,
LPE: February 14-17, 2008


International Network | Yane Calovski, the artistic director of press to exit project space participating in Face-to-Face, an initial meeting for the I AM HERE, THE TIME IS NOW - an arts festival of performance and visual culture which will complement the present work of European Cultural Foundation (ECF). | I AM HERE, THE TIME IS NOW it is an event which is organised by ECF with Ong Keng Seng, theatre director and cultural producer from Singapore. The festival is envisioned for 2009 as a production influenced directly by, rather than through, its grantees. Its strategies are specifically through energising and harnessing art practices from Europe and around Europe. The meetings present a start of an enhanced process of connecting cultural advocacy and art production which can then lead to an ecosystem of arts and society interconnected with other ecologies. more…


Future-Perfect
NPP: March 26-31, 2008


Exhibition | Future-Perfect | The last exhibition in the gallery space of press to exit project space on Maksim Gorki 19 (in the Swiss Embassy) | The exhibition is part of the New Project Productionprogram for 2008, with Dejan Spasovic and Oliver Musovic as participants. These two artists have been long-term collaborators of the press to exit project space, so they have been invited to develop new works in a response to the idea of finitude. The performance of the renowned Macedonian hardcore punk band, FxPxOx, will form part of the show as well. We would like to dedicate this event to our dear friend and long-term collaborator Ratka Ilievska-Lale who left us so prematurely. more…



Research visit: April 28-29, 2008


Research visit | Kai Vockler, Archis Interventions | Kai Vokler's research is conducted on behalf of Archis (as known for its magazine Volume) in order to establish a network of urban initiatives in the Western Balkans, to exchange experiences, and to develop further »action plans«. This research should lead to a conference and a publication in 2009 and is part of an overall approach Archis is working on. The network is currently working with Archis Interventions on projects in Beirut, Kabul, Prishtina, Mostar. Details on the network are available at www.archis.org more…



LPE: May 12 - 14, 2008


International Network | Yane Calovski, artistic director of press to exit project space participating at the workshop How soon is now? – an exercise to imagine our Provisional Futures organized in Ljubljana by Škuc gallery and Centrala Foundation | The workshop was presented at the conference titled New Paradigms, New Models – Culture in the EU External Relations in organization by the Slovenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Division for Culture |  Imagine 10 years from now - year 2018. You are still a cultural practitioner, or maybe not. What are you busy with? Where are you located, does your organisation still have the same address as in 2008? What is your network?  Where do your resources come from (what is your economy) and in what kind of cultural climate is your country/city? How local is your scene and with whom are you (not) cooperating? Are you busy with these issues at all? more…



LPE: May 16, 2008


International Network | Exhibition | Women Beyond the Verge | 1:1projects in Rome (Italy) presents Women Beyond the Verge, six artists selected and curated by Yane Calovski as new additions to the archive: Jeanne van Heeswijk, Barbara Holub, Hristina Ivanoska, Daniela Paes Leão, Despina Papadopoulos and Inga Zimprich. | 1:1 projects periodically invites guest curators or partner institutions to propose artists to be included in the archive, thereby enriching it through the vision of curators and artists connected to independent art spaces. The archive, in addition to being a research tool for curators, critics, and students, is also a means with which to build networks and to develop different forms of dialogue and exchange. more…


Presentation | Presentation and lecture of the subRosa collective (USA) | 19 June 2008,
LPE: June 19, 2008


Presentation and lecture of the subRosa collective (USA) hosted at Cultural Centre Tocka, Skopje | The presentation is organized as collaboration between press to exit project space and the Department of communication and media, at the New York University Skopje. The presentation will be followed by a short discussion with the collective members. more…

Presentation | public lecture and presentation of the Danish artist Jens Haaning and Kosovar artist and curator Albert Heta | 28 June 2008, 9 pm | hosted at Cultural Centre “CK”, Skopje

VCI: June 28, 2008

Public lecture and presentation of the Danish artist Jens Haaning and Kosovar artist and curator Albert Heta | 28 June 2008, 9 pm hosted at Cultural Centre “CK”, Skopje | The presentation in Skopje is a result of our recent invitation to Albert Heta in the Visiting Curatorial Initiative program for 2008. As a first event of his residency a public project by Haaning simultaneously takes place in both Prishtina and Skopje. The project is co-produced by press to exit project space and Stacion Center for Contemporary Arts in Prishtina. more…


VCI: September 26, 2008


Public lecture and presentation | The Sahara Project: West, where is that? | Lillian Fellmann and Wooloo Productions (Martin Rosengaard and Sixten Kai Nielsen) | Friday, 26 September 2008, 7 pm, at the Macedonian Centre for Photography | press to exit project space is pleased to announce the collaboration with the Swiss curator Lillian Fellmann and the Berlin based duo, Martin Rosengaard and Sixten Kai Nielsen from the Wooloo Productions, in the framework of the Visiting Curatorial Initiative. The Sahara Project: West, where is that?" is a research project initiated by Fellmann and co-produced and co-curated by Wooloo Productions and internationalcoffeeshop.org more…

»action nr.8« by son: DA (SLO) LPE: October, 3, 2008

Live audio-visual performance│ »action nr.8« by son: DA (SLO)
| 3 october 2008, 8 pm hosted at Cultural Centre CK, Skopje | This performance is organized by press to exit project space with kind support of Cultural Center “CK”, Skopje. more…
Special commissioned public project | Public Faculty no.1 | by the Dutch artist Jeanne van Heeswijk |
VCI: 1-5 October, 2008


Special commissioned public project | Public Faculty no.1 | by the Dutch artist Jeanne van Heeswijk | This work questions the function of public space in a contemporary city and the notion of the increasing regulations and limitations that imply a disabled form of social interaction. “Public Faculty no. 1” will take place on the recognizable “Shkolka” (Shell) Stage in the Skopje City Park during 5 days in October from the 1st until the 5th each day from 12:00 -17:00 o’clock. During the designated hours, lessons, discussions and workshops will be staged. All the activities will be open to the public and will help define the local notions of “publicness”, its presence or non-presence in local, regional and wider European context, and its identity as a site for action and conflict. “Shkolka” (Shell) Stage will function as a “white board” where each day a new specific theme will be discussed and lectured about. more…


Meeting | Politiche – thinking through art will be a two-days meeting with eight invited European no-profit organizations: 26cc, Casco Office for Art, Design and Theory, Center in Galerija P74, Platform Garanti, press to exit project space, SPACE, Sparwasser HQ and Tranzit |
International Networking: 25-26 November, 2008


Meeting | Politiche – thinking through art will be a two-days meeting with eight invited European no-profit organizations: 26cc, Casco Office for Art, Design and Theory, Center in Galerija P74, Platform Garanti, press to exit project space, SPACE, Sparwasser HQ and Tranzit | The artistic director, Yane Calovski, is invited attend this meeting organized by 26cc from Roma that wants to open a reflection space over which can be the characteristics and contents of a network of such organizations, involving various and different contexts such as Prague, Bratislava, Berlin, Istanbul, Ljubljana and Skopje. more…


Meeting | Network Practice - 5. MSE - Meeting (Middle-South-East Meeting) | International networking: 28-29 November, 2008

Meeting | Network Practice - 5. MSE - Meeting (Middle-South-East Meeting) | The artistic director, Yane Calovski is presenting press to exit project space at the meeting that is taking place in the Faculty of Art and Design at Jan Evangelista Purkyne University in Usti nad Labem (Czech Republic) | The idea of the MSE – Meeting to gather leaders from art initiatives and institutions, curators and theoreticians with focus on Middle-South-Eastern European region in order to exchange knowledge, information and experiences and to discuss the specific topic of the Meeting. The Meeting is held biennial and always in different country. more…