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− | Ivana Rumanová studied Cultural Anthropology at the Faculty of Arts at Charles University in Prague and the Cultural Projects in Public Space programme at Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. Since then, she has never really left this interstice between social sciences and art, experiencing both deep enthusiasm and sincere scepticism towards them. She worked as a curator at Nová synagóga Žilina, she is a member of the editorial board of the magazines ''Kapitál'' and ''3/4''. Recently she's been interested in the financialisation of art and urban development, possible more-than-human alliances and alternative models of land ownership as forms of resistance to wild urban development projects, the destigmatisation of leftist thinking in the context of Central Europe, trade unionism and organising platforms of freelance cultural workers. She used to curate solo exhibitions, now she is more interested in exploring collective practices and event- and research-based projects. (2023) | + | Ivana Rumanová studied Cultural Anthropology at the Faculty of Arts at Charles University in Prague and the Cultural Projects in Public Space programme at Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. Since then, she has never really left this interstice between social sciences and art, experiencing both deep enthusiasm and sincere scepticism towards them. She worked as a curator at Nová synagóga Žilina, she is a member of the editorial board of the magazines ''Kapitál'' and ''3/4''. Recently she's been interested in the financialisation of art and urban development, possible more-than-human alliances and alternative models of land ownership as forms of resistance to wild urban development projects, the destigmatisation of leftist thinking in the context of Central Europe, trade unionism and organising platforms of freelance cultural workers. She used to curate solo exhibitions, now she is more interested in exploring collective practices and event- and research-based projects. She is based in [[Bratislava]]. (2023) |
== Projects (selection) == | == Projects (selection) == |
Revision as of 07:52, 1 July 2023
Ivana Rumanová is a cultural critic, cultural worker and anthropologist.
Ivana Rumanová studied Cultural Anthropology at the Faculty of Arts at Charles University in Prague and the Cultural Projects in Public Space programme at Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. Since then, she has never really left this interstice between social sciences and art, experiencing both deep enthusiasm and sincere scepticism towards them. She worked as a curator at Nová synagóga Žilina, she is a member of the editorial board of the magazines Kapitál and 3/4. Recently she's been interested in the financialisation of art and urban development, possible more-than-human alliances and alternative models of land ownership as forms of resistance to wild urban development projects, the destigmatisation of leftist thinking in the context of Central Europe, trade unionism and organising platforms of freelance cultural workers. She used to curate solo exhibitions, now she is more interested in exploring collective practices and event- and research-based projects. She is based in Bratislava. (2023)
Projects (selection)
- Dalibor Bača: Definitively Unfinished, exhibition project, New Synagogue Žilina, curator, 2018.
- Šimon Chovan: Human Allergic, exhibition project, New Synagogue Žilina, curator, 2018.
- Index Fossil, exhibition project, New Synagogue Žilina, curator, 2019.
- Urban Imagination Seminar, applied research project, co-curated with Eliška Mazalanová and Peter Szalay, since 2019.
- Radical Care, Nová Cvernovka Bratislava, residency program curator, 2021.
- Right to the City, Bratislava City Gallery, residency program curator, 2021.
- We Have Never Been Closer, exhibition project at tranzit.sk, co-curated with Dušan Barok, 2021-2022.
- FIST, festival of inclusive sexuality and physicality, collective curating, June 2022.
- L*st, after all, international symposium, co-curated with Ondřej Trhoň, May 2023.
- Urban monuments IX: Antifascist & Feminist and female working class activism in Turiec, research-based project, co-curated with Adam Galko, June 2023
- preliminary research of the incarcerated workers rights, realised together with Kristína Jamrichová for the Human Rights Forum, since 2023.
Publications
- "Kúpeľné mestá, regenerácia utópií a spoločnosť post-práce" [From liquid times to a pool. Spa cities, utopia regeneration and post-work societies], in Architektúra starostlivosti: slovenské kúpele v druhej polovici 20. storočia, ed. Petra Hlaváčková, et al., Bratislava: Archimera, 2019. (Slovak)
- "Osvietenie prichádza vždy neskoro. Počkáme.", Kapitál 2, Bratislava, 11 Feb 2020. (Slovak)
- "Enlightenment always comes too late. Let´s wait", artPortal, Budapest: Artportal Hungary, 20 Feb 2020. (English)
- editor, Nikdy sme neboli bližšie / We Have Never Been Closer (with Dušan Barok), Bratislava: tranzit.sk, 2021, 40 pp. Exh. booklet. Exhibition. (Slovak)/(English)
- editor, Artalk Revue 6: "Komunity" / "Communities", Artalk.cz, Dec 2021, PDF/sk, PDF/en. (Slovak)/(English)
- editor, Kapitál 6: "Vyvlastnenie", Bratislava: KPTL, Jun 2022. (Slovak)
- "Za plotom: bratislavský Istropolis pod tlakom developerského feudalizmu" (with Peter Szalay), Deník Referendum, 23 Jan 2022. (Slovak)
- "Všelijaké těžko definovatelné plácky. Bratislavské Lido v kontextu divokého developmentu" [All sorts of hard-to-define patches. Bratislava Lido in the context of wild development] (with Peter Szalay), ERA21 2: "Architektura a divokost", Brno: Era Média, 2023. [1] (Czech)
- "'Our clients are the most valuable thing we have.' Pseudooživovanie miest cez development na príklade bratislavského Lida" ['Our clients are the most valuable thing we have.' Bringing cities to life through development using the case study of Bratislava Lido] (with Peter Szalay), in Správa o slovenskej architektúre, eds. Henrieta Moravčíková, et al., Bratislava: Slovart, 2023. Publisher. (Slovak)
- Articles in Kapitál (Slovak)
- Articles in Artalk CZ/SK (Slovak)
- Articles in Deník Referendum (Slovak)
- Articles in Flash Art CS (Slovak)
- Articles in A2 (Slovak)
Interviews
- Matej Sotník, "Študovala na Sorbonne verejný priestor: Paríž je sofistikovane segregovaný", Aktuality.sk, 22 Sep 2015. (Slovak)