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Sašo Sedlaček: Supertrash
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Jakopič Gallery

Slovenska cesta 9
1000 Ljubljana

T +386 1 42 54 096
T +386 1 24 12 500
E galerija.jakopic@mgml.si

Tuesday–Sunday: 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Monday: Closed

1 January, 1 November, 25 December: Closed
24 and 31 December: 10. a.m.-2 p.m.

Adults: 5 €
Students, people over the age of 60, unemployed, people with disabilities: 3 €
Family ticket: 12 €
ICOM, PRESS, SMD, students of the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, VIST – Higher School of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering – OTGO, Faculty of Design: Admission free


Guided tours of the exhibition: every Saturday at 4.30 p.m. (included in the admission fee)


Join the Friends of the Jakopič Gallery. The € 12 annual membership fee includes numerous benefits and exclusive events. Click here for more information.

overview exhibition

Sašo Sedlaček: Supertrash

27. 3. 2012–13. 5. 2012

The exhibition provides an insight into a series of Sedlaček's art projects from the past ten years, in which special attention was paid to various innovative and alternative forms of activity, with an emphasis on recycling practices.

Initially shown in the Koroška Art Gallery in Slovenj Gradec in late 2011, the exhibition incorporates for the first time Sedlaček’s most typical projects created during the last ten years.

The exhibition Supertrash features the projects Picnic on a Dump (Piknik na deponiji), Beggar (Žicar), Urban – Woodenware Vending Machine (Urban – Avtomat za suho robo), Space Junk Spotting (Vesoljske smeti), The Ex, No Lego, Just Do It!, AcDcWc, The Big Switch Off (Veliki izklop), iSmoke2 and others, all of which demonstrate Sašo Sedlaček’s ability to reflect upon waste. Moreover, regardless of whether he is dealing with recycling faeces or analogue televisual waves, waste remains the key topic of Sedlaček’s oeuvre.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sašo Sedlaček is clearly one of the key figures of contemporary art in Slovenia. He has received several awards (OHO, Vida 11, Spaport, Zogo Toy etc.); he has been an artist-in-residence three times (in Germany, Japan and the United States); he has had exhibitions in Slovenia, Japan, Taiwan, the USA, Austria, France, Belgium, Italy, Serbia, Russia, Estonia etc. – including established exhibition venues such as Secession in Vienna and the Lentos Museum in Linz – and he has participated in major international biennials (Taipei, Taiwan 2008 and Ogaki, Japan 2006) and festivals.
Last year in Slovenia, the iSmoke 2 project was presented in the Tobačna 001 cultural centre and The Big Switch Off in the Aksioma project space. He has recently problematised the sell-out of frequency space (Manifesto, 2008, and Infocalypse Now!, 2007) and he is particularly recognisable for his interventions in consumer Meccas: using bricks made of printed advertising materials, he closed off the entrances to department stores in Ljubljana (Just Do It!, 2003) and built a pavilion for eavesdropping and dwelling in BTC City (Loop, 2004); in 2006, he took the Beggar, a robot for the materially deprived, which he lent to the homeless people of Ljubljana the following year – for a walk around Citypark and the streets of Tokyo and Taipei etc.

Colophon

Author: Sašo Sedlaček
Production of the exhibition: Aksioma – Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana
Executive producer: Marcela Okretič
Coproduction: Art Gallery Slovenj Gradec, Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana
Curator: Marija Skočir
Design: Bojan Lazarevič (Agora Design)
Exhibition layout: Technical Service, RPS d.o.o.
Thanks to Hilger Contemporary, Vienna, Austria; Miklova hiša, Ribnica; Koroško Gallery of Fine Arts, Slovenj Gradec for lending the works.
Thanks: Museum of Modern Art and Vigrad d.o.o. for lending equipment
Special thanks: Pavle Sedlaček for technical assistance
The exhibition is supported by: Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia, City of Ljubljana, City of Slovenj Gradec

Jakopič Gallery

Slovenska cesta 9
1000 Ljubljana

T +386 1 42 54 096
T +386 1 24 12 500
E galerija.jakopic@mgml.si

Tuesday–Sunday: 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Monday: Closed

1 January, 1 November, 25 December: Closed
24 and 31 December: 10. a.m.-2 p.m.

Adults: 5 €
Students, people over the age of 60, unemployed, people with disabilities: 3 €
Family ticket: 12 €
ICOM, PRESS, SMD, students of the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, VIST – Higher School of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering – OTGO, Faculty of Design: Admission free


Guided tours of the exhibition: every Saturday at 4.30 p.m. (included in the admission fee)


Join the Friends of the Jakopič Gallery. The € 12 annual membership fee includes numerous benefits and exclusive events. Click here for more information.

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