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Apart is an artist collective consisting of Peter Sit, Denis Kozerawski and Andrej Žabkay. It was founded in 2012 in [[Bratislava]].
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'''APART''' is a artist collective based in [[Bratislava]]. Its members include Denis Kozerawski, Andrej Žabkay, Ema Hesterová and Chiara Rendeková. Formed at the turn of 2011 and 2012, APART performs research, creative-artistic, project- and exhibition- creative / curatorial, publishing, and archiving activities. The artists initiate, create, organise and exhibit group manifestations (often giving space to other artists and theorists as well) or work individually. APART operates on a proto-institutional basis, putting its poly-subjectivity into directly related or desired contexts according to the principle of sharing economy. [https://www.facebook.com/events/185053829931126/ (2020)]
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In the late 2020, the collective opened a project space on Pečnianska 7, Bratislava
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[[Peter Sit]] is a former member.
  
 
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APART is a artist collective based in Bratislava. Its members include Denis Kozerawski, Andrej Žabkay, Ema Hesterová and Chiara Rendeková. Formed at the turn of 2011 and 2012, APART performs research, creative-artistic, project- and exhibition- creative / curatorial, publishing, and archiving activities. The artists initiate, create, organise and exhibit group manifestations (often giving space to other artists and theorists as well) or work individually. APART operates on a proto-institutional basis, putting its poly-subjectivity into directly related or desired contexts according to the principle of sharing economy. (2020)

In the late 2020, the collective opened a project space on Pečnianska 7, Bratislava

Peter Sit is a former member.

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