P6-0199 — Annual report 2015
1.
When attitudes become the norm: The Contemporary Curator and Institutional Art

When Attitudes Become the Norm is a collection of texts by art historian and theorist Beti Žerovc on the topic of curatorship in contemporary art. Žerovc examines curatorship in its broader social, political and economic contexts, as well as in relation to the profound changes that have taken place in the art field over the last century. She analyses the curator as a figure who appears, evolves, and participates in the institutionalisation of contemporary art and argues that with the curator institutional art – art designed to fit the art institution’s space and needs – achieves its fullest expression.

COBISS.SI-ID: 281995008
2.
The monograph on Valvasor's Theatrum mortis humanae tripartitum

This monographs is a result of longer research into the graphic work of Valvasor.

COBISS.SI-ID: 280649728
3.
From East to West

Martina Malešič analyses the influence of Cominform resolution of 1948 on publications regarding architecture in Slovenia.

COBISS.SI-ID: 59119970
4.
Reception of Last Judgment by Munich Painter Christoph Schwarz and the Influence of Michelangelo's Last Judgment in Slovenia from the Beginning of the Counter-Reformation to the End of the 17th Century

The study is dedicated to the interesting example of the reception of a specific printed model in Slovenian lands at the time of Counter-Reformation.

COBISS.SI-ID: 59120482
5.
Joséphin Péladan

An essay on curatorial work of Joséphin Péladan, published in one of the most influential internet based journals on contemporary art.

COBISS.SI-ID: 58416226