Zdenka Badovinac Read Bio Collapse
Zdenka Badovinac is a curator and writer who served from 1993 to 2020 as Director of the Moderna galerija in Ljubljana, comprised since 2011 of two locations: the Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova. In her work, Badovinac deals with the historicization of Eastern European art and situated institutionality. Her most recent exhibition is “Bigger Than Myself: Heroic Voices from Ex-Yugoslavia” at MAXXI, Rome. Her most recent book is Comradeship: Curating, Art, and Politics in Post-Socialist Europe (Independent Curators International, 2019).
The Covid-19 pandemic has attacked not only our individual bodies, but our collective body as well. Through thirteen contributions by writers who are mostly from former socialist countries where the space of freedom is contracting once again, this special issue of e-flux journal asks what this collective body actually means, and what it has become.
How we work together: a roundtable discussion of partner cells
Igor Zabel Award for Culture and Theory 2020
Conference and Ceremony
Through its aesthetic liberation of things, ideas, and layers of time, art constructs imaginaries of interdependence, which in their own way contribute to a society of solidarity. Today, during this time of pandemic, we like to talk about us all being in the same boat, a metaphor that has replaced the catastrophic image of overcrowded boats of refugees crossing the Mediterranean. But the most powerful metaphor of the present time is the metaphor of the virus, which represents how everything influences everyone. But this is only our view of viruses, our exploitation of its properties. What viruses themselves think about this, nobody knows.
Book Launch: Comradeship: Curating, Art, and Politics in Post-socialist Europe,
Zdenka Badovinac in conversation with Ana Janevski
e-flux journal issue 40 out now
Why is this question not asked? What exactly does it mean to be working under the auspices of this singular ism?