The DIVA News page refers to public presentations, exhibitions, screenings, publications in Slovenia and on the international scene, connected to participations of DIVA Station Video Archive and the video artists who had contributed their video artworks to the archive. We also introduce events organised by DIVA Station (SCCA-Ljubljana) in order to promote its content and usage.
Neven Korda is an artist who has contributed significantly to developing video as a new medium. He creatively expressed himself through various periods, experimenting with the expressive possibilities of media that produced video. Unknown Land. Screening of film/video oeuvre ’80-’10 of Korda’s works will be organized into four programmatic strands (between January and April), which follow the development of his creativity, each linked to a specific historical, production, genre, and collaborative context. Except for his last period of filmmaking, Neven Korda has been a part of various collectives where authorship has been declared joint. Curator: Robert Kuret, co-production: SCCA-Ljubljana/DIVA Station and Slovenian Cinematheque.
The programme is eclectic, featuring 1980s and early 1990s material. The films presented in this programme tend towards the documentary form, recording the scene of the FV conglomerate and relating to the end of the shared state in the context of the emerging alternative television A-TV. More
In cooperation with Slovenian Cinematheque, SCCA-Ljubljana is hosting Alexandra Halkin, a director, producer, film curator and writer from Chicago, USA. In her lecture on 11 January 2024, she will present her work and the beginnings of cooperation with Zapatista communities, as well as the creation of the bi-national cooperation Chiapas Media Project/ProMedios (Mexico/USA), which she founded in 1998 in cooperation with the local community. The organization established indigenous community media centers where the communities produced their own videos that documented community life and the impact of militarization, human rights abuses, cultural and religious events, cooperatives and women’s work, some productions were in their own languages. The lecture will be followed by a screening of a video programme from the Chiapas Media Project/ProMedios archive together with two animated films, which she created in collaboration with a group of Cuban animators and musicians during the pandemic. More
At the November Video Evening with DIVA Station, we are hosting an engaged feminist artist and activist Aprilija Lužar. In her artworks, she deals with topics such as sexual violence against women, the position of women in society and lesbian artistic activism. Her most well-known work is the Women's Taxi project, a female artistic transport therapeutic campaign for women and girls who have survived various forms of sexual violence. On Wednesday, 29 November 2023 at 7 pm in Photon Gallery. More
Back2Back is a series of events where we invite local and international authors to present their production and establish a dialogue with works of their choice from the DIVA Station archive. In November we invited independent artist, photographer and publisher Tadej Vaukman. Participating: Miha Vipotnik, Ana Nuša Dragan, Marijan Osole – Max, Marko A. Kovačič, Duba Sambolec. Talk and screening, 24 November 2023, SCCA Project Room More
At the October Video Evening with DIVA Station, we are hosting the painter and interdisciplinary Chinese-Slovenian artist Huiqin Wang, celebrating her 40th anniversary of living and working in Slovenia this year. In her many years of artistic practice, the artist pays special attention to the culture and history of the East and the West and the building of bridges between them. Her work is also characterized by numerous collaborations with various artists, which were either exhibited as video installations or the exhibitions and performances were recorded on video. We will present some of these projects on Tuesday, 24 October 2023 at 7 pm in Photon Gallery. More
BEAST International Film Festival presents the best cinema from Central and Eastern Europe in Portugal. This year, BEAST dedicates its Focus Country section to the exhilarating cinematic scene of Slovenia. The program director of the festival, Teresa Vieira, prepared a curated programme in two parts: DIVA — FEAST & BODY.
Participating: Zemira Alajbegović, Martina Bastarda, Vesna Bukovec, Ana Nuša Dragan, Neven Korda, Mateja Ocepek, Nataša Prosenc Stearns, Duba Sambolec, Dario Seraval, Nataša Skušek, Apolonija Šušteršič
1 October 2023, Cinema Passos Manuel, Porto. More
Visual artist Vita Weisseisen was invited to curate the 13th VideoGarden. She prepared a programme entitled Sometimes, it seems to me … with videos and films reminding her of the past in terms of content and/or aesthetics. Participating: Nataša Berk, Jasna Hribernik, Zmago Lenardič, Polonca Lovšin, Ema Paš, Đeni Rostohar, Nataša Skušek, Mladen Stropnik, Aleksandar Tendjer, Miha Vipotnik, Maja Žiberna. Screening and talk at the inner courtyard of Škuc Gallery on Thursday, 7 September 2023, at 8 pm. More
12th VideoGarden is presenting Bonobostudio, a company specialised in the production and distribution of short animated and experimental films from Zagreb. Programme will be presented by curator and founder of Bonobostudio Vanja Andrijević. Artists: Dalibor Barić, Ana Hušman, Miro Manojlović, Ollie Magee, Pekka Sassi, Alexander Stewart. Screening and talk at the inner courtyard of Škuc Gallery on Thursday, 31 August 2023, at 8 pm. More
The opening event of the fourth season of VideoGarden presents new acquisitions in the DIVA Station archive. The curated programme Sometimes I wish … features videos and films with personal artistic expressions and experimental approaches. Participating: Ester Ivakič, Teja Miholič, Neža Knez, Anne Tassel, Matevž Jerman, Niko Novak, Ana Likar, Uršula Berlot, Francisco Tomsich, Nejc Trampuž.
Screening and talk at the inner courtyard of Škuc Gallery on Wednesday, 28 June 2023, at 9 pm. More
At the end of March, Radio Študent held a conversation about archiving, preserving and exhibiting performance in the Slovenian space. Barbara Borčić, the founder and former head of the archive, spoke about the DIVA Station archive, theater playwright Blaž Lukan also participated. The conversation was moderated by Tina Tomšič. More (in Slovene)