PUNK.SUBCULTURE.SOCIALISM. ARCHIVES OF THE FUTURE.PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SLOVENIA.

PUNK.SUBCULTURE. SOCIALISM. ARCHIVES OF THE FUTURE. PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SLOVENIA. is a comprehensive exhibition that connects photography with various aspects of the Slovenian punk movement from 1977 to the mid-1980s, as well as the periods before and after punk. The exhibition also encompasses subcultural and alternative events in Ljubljana during the 1980s, including a focus on the emergence of the LGBT+ community in the 1980s, with groups like Laibach and other bold and subversive activities.

The exhibition provides an insight into the important role of photography in documenting and being a vehicle for the expression of the Slovenian punk movement and other subcultural events of that time. Slovenian punk contributed to the creation of a provocative photographic aesthetic that is still recognisable and influential today. Punk left its mark not only on music but also on art, fashion, and lifestyle.

The Slovenian punk scene was known for its independence and criticism of the political system and social norms of the time. However, it was also a pro-socialist, working class, youth-oriented, and rebellious attitude in response to social injustice, political apathy, and economic crisis.

Dr. Marina Gržinić, curator of the exhibition

Realisation of the exhibition project: Dr. Marina Gržinić, Jovita Pristovšek, Janusz Czech (artistic director A.K.T;), Melike Helimergin (A.K.T;), Lisa Schlenker (A.K.T;)

Positions

Janez Bogataj
Božidar Dolenc
Vojko Flegar
Dušan Gerlica
Aldo Ivančić
DK
Siniša Lopojda
Elena Pečarič
Matija Praznik
Bogo Pretnar
Bojan Radovič
Relations / 25 Years Of The Lesbian Group Škuc-LL Ljubljana
Mladen Romih
Tone Stojko
Tožibabe
Igor Vidmar

Exhibition views

Vernissage

Conference

Slovenia’s Punk Revolution: A Conversation with Marina Gržinić by Daniel Makagon

Opening hours

Fri 2pm-7pm
Sat 2pm-10pm
Sun 11am-7pm