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Art historian and the director of the SCCA-Ljubljana, Center for Contemporary Arts. She has been active in the field of contemporary art as a freelance curator, critic, editor, and writer, focusing especially on alternative art, performance, and video practices. In the 1980s she was involved in the "Ljubljana alternative scene" as co-author of art and documentary projects and as the art director of the [[ŠKUC Gallery]] in Ljubljana (1982 - 1985). | Art historian and the director of the SCCA-Ljubljana, Center for Contemporary Arts. She has been active in the field of contemporary art as a freelance curator, critic, editor, and writer, focusing especially on alternative art, performance, and video practices. In the 1980s she was involved in the "Ljubljana alternative scene" as co-author of art and documentary projects and as the art director of the [[ŠKUC Gallery]] in Ljubljana (1982 - 1985). | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:30, 17 April 2024
Art historian and the director of the SCCA-Ljubljana, Center for Contemporary Arts. She has been active in the field of contemporary art as a freelance curator, critic, editor, and writer, focusing especially on alternative art, performance, and video practices. In the 1980s she was involved in the "Ljubljana alternative scene" as co-author of art and documentary projects and as the art director of the ŠKUC Gallery in Ljubljana (1982 - 1985).
- See also