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Curatorial research of Nina Jesih.

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An exhibition that gave us life …

Posted on October 6, 2021 by curatorialnina

An exhibition that gave me LIFE during the gloominess of the world.

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The death of a physical art space

Posted on March 25, 2021 by curatorialnina

Will virtual exhibitions be the death of a physical space?

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Vagina Museum

Posted on June 8, 2020June 8, 2020 by curatorialnina

An exciting visit to London's first Vagina Museum.

Posted in concept, curatorial questions, ethicsTagged exhibition, female, humanity, london, museum, myths, space, vagina, vagina museumLeave a comment

Nephilim

Posted on December 28, 2019January 2, 2020 by curatorialnina

How Nephilim, 'heroes of old, the men of renown', opened a new take on exhibiting for me.

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Eighthwonder 2019 open call

Posted on June 24, 2019October 4, 2019 by curatorialnina

Open call for eighthwonder 2019.

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58th Venice Biennale

Posted on June 1, 2019October 4, 2019 by curatorialnina

A little introduction to 58th Venice Biennale through my eyes.

Posted in concept, ramblingsTagged arsenale, curator, giardini, italy, la biennale di venezia, may you live in interesting times, national pavillions, ralph rugoff, review, venice, venice biennaleLeave a comment

21st century Neanderthal#3

Posted on February 16, 2019October 4, 2019 by curatorialnina

Get inspired!

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21st century Neanderthal#2

Posted on January 12, 2019October 4, 2019 by curatorialnina

I want to give an opportunity to artists that had various, maybe rough, experiences with online dating to overcome them with transforming them into art.

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21st century Neanderthal

Posted on December 29, 2018October 4, 2019 by curatorialnina

Exhibition 21st century Neanderthal is a serious, but possibly also comical research into today’s online dating world seen through artists’ eyes.

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And my performance art project was born..

Posted on October 6, 2018October 4, 2019 by curatorialnina

A short concept for my curated performance art project.

Posted in concept, ethics, performance artTagged art project, curator, performance art, street theatre1 Comment

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Ljubljana, Slovenia

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