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Supervizuelna is an electronic journal with a flexible forms of content on contemporary art topics, founded in may 2013. It comments and designates current ideas, themes, events and phenomena in the field of contemporary art with no geographical definition, with special emphasis on the local art scene. Resulting from the need to write about art and discuss it in an open platform accessible to large community, Supervizualna fosters and initiates variety of views from both local and global environment, creating a forum for the articulation of impulses and thoughts on contemporary art practice, from the perspective of artistic activity and visual language.

The content of the magazine is based on interviews with artists and by artists, curators, workers in the field of culture, etc. texts written in the Blog section, as well as a variety of visual materials in columns Map and Monitor, while the visitor can also be acquainted with the artists in their studios through the Sneak Peek section. Supervizuelna was founded as a collective initiative of a small group of people who approach art from different positions, believing in its prominent social and cognitive role. Collective behind Supervizuelna journal are: Žolt Kovač, Ana Bogdanović, Isidora M. Nikolić, Saša Tkachenko, Ivan Šuletić .

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artistsIvan Šuletić, Ana Bogdanović, Saša Tkachenko, Žolt Kovač, Nikolić M. Isidora
place_Neurčené místo
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castIvan Šuletić, Ana Bogdanović, Saša Tkachenko, Žolt Kovač, Nikolić M. Isidora
cameraNemanja Ladjic
soundNemanja Ladjic
editingNemanja Ladjic
interviewMarija Rados
categoryProfiles
published27. 2. 2015
languageČesky / English
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Anton Vidokle is the type of artist who might not seem to be a very prolific author, at least not in the classical, material sense of art production. Vidokle is interested in art as a means to learn as much as possible about the world we live in, to explore it.
American curator Bojana Coklyat describes her own experience with approach to people with disabilities in the Czech Republic. During her one-year stay in the Czech Republic, Coklyat carried out research into our gallery environment. The presentation focuses on the rights of people with disabilities and comments on the effort of our galleries and museums to create programs for visitors with all kinds of disabilities.