O izložbi
(English below)
Galerija savremenih umjetnosti Manifesto sa zadovoljstvom najavljuje samostalnu izložbu respektabilne bh. umjetnice Saše Tatić pod nazivom “Drago mi je da si tu”.
Otvorenje izložbe bit će upriličeno 19. decembra u 20:00 sati, Despićeva 3.
Izložba “Drago mi je da si tu” je svojevrsni pisani dokument Sašinog života kroz posljednjih nekoliko godina. Pisan jezikom današnjice, ovaj dokument je intermedijalan, pa ćemo tako njegove fragmente pronaći oslikane na zidu ili podu galerije, na oslikanim platnima zategnutim na blind-ramove, ili animacijama na tv-ekranima.
Estetika ovih zapisa će nas podsjetiti na instagram story koji nestane za 24 sata: algoritam dizajniran da nam pruži privremeni prozor u tuđe živote, ma koliko daleko bili. Neke fragmente ovog dokumenta čut ćemo i od same umjetnice kroz njen performans prilikom otvorenja izložbe.
Kustos izložbe je Bojan Stojčić.
Svi zainteresovani izložbu mogu pogledati u ustaljenim terminima – od utorka do subote u periodu od 12:00 do 20:00 sati, te nedjeljom od 12:00 do 14:00 sati. Ulaz je besplatan.
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About the Exhibition
Gallery of Contemporary Arts Manifesto is pleased to announce a solo exhibition by the renowned Bosnian-Herzegovinian artist Saša Tatić, titled “I’m Glad You’re Here”.
The exhibition opening will take place on December 19, at 8:00p.m., Despićeva 3.
The exhibition “I’m Glad You’re Here” serves as a written document of the artist's life over the past several years. Written in the language of today, this document is intermedial, with its fragments presented as paintings on the gallery walls or floor, on canvases stretched over blind frames, or through animations on TV screens.
The aesthetics of these records evoke Instagram stories that disappear after 24 hours: an algorithm designed to provide a fleeting glimpse into other lives, no matter how far away. Some fragments of this document will also be performed live by the artist during the exhibition opening.
The exhibition is curated by Bojan Stojčić.
Visitors can view the exhibition during regular hours — from Tuesday to Saturday between 12:00p.m. and 8:00p.m., and on Sundays from 12:00p.m. to 2:00p.m. Admission is free.