Karl Kugelschafter, ChiroTEC

 

 

 

 


IN-SITU
Artistic Positions on Endangered Biodiversity and the Coexistence
of Species

Exhibition opening: Friday, 22.03.2024, 18:00-24:00
Opening ceremony: 20:00
Location: < rotor >, Volksgartenstraße 6a, Graz


Participating artists:
Darko Aleksovski • Lamija Čehajić • Anita Fuchs • Teuta Gatolin •
Ralo Mayer • Irena Lagator Pejović • Nada Prlja • Oliver Ressler • Adrienn Újházi/ Nemanja Milenković • Driant Zeneli • Dardan Zhegrova


Curated by: Margarethe Makovec & Anton Lederer

Thanks are due for numerous references to artistic works: Irena Borić,
Adela Demetja, Irfan Hošić, Hristina Ivanoska / Yane Calovski / Jovanka Popova, Ajete Kërqeli / Nita Zeqiri, Andrea Palašti, Natalija Vujošević.

 


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Until recently, an exhibition organised by < rotor > titled EX-SITU was on display in Sarajevo. It was dedicated to the endangered Bosnian mountain newt, which the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina is working to preserve. The title IN-SITU of the current exhibition refers to the greater horseshoe bat, an endangered bat species whose last breeding colony in Austria is located in the attic of Schloss Eggenberg, Graz. The exhibited artworks are situated in the field of tension between nature, human activity and (species) diversity versus endangered forms of life in the Capitalocene.

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Duration: 22.-23.03. + 02.04.-18.05.2024
Opening hours:
MO–FR 10:00–18:00, SA 12:00–16:00
WEDNESDAY TILL 22:00
Closed on Sundays and public holidays

Dialogic tours
through the exhibition for school classes and
other groups by prior appointment: rotor@mur.at, 0316/ 688306

Admission free!


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The IN-SITU exhibition is based on a project in Sarajevo, which was commissioned by the Cultural Department of the State of Styria following an initiative by the Austrian Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs.



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