The Alternative is Hard to See
In America, we don’t have alternative culture. Instead, our transgressive and progressive movements – namely counter-culture and underground culture – exist in relation to the dominant culture they rebel against. Their forms are forever shaped by the very thing they work to oppose and subvert. Unlike its American counterpoint, Slovenian alternative culture avoids such trappings.
Existing simultaneously within and outside of dominant culture, alternative culture complicates these relationships. Bubbling with mutant ruptures, it is amorphic, ever-shifting, and ungovernable. It is a place where the boundaries that define culture are unmoored and break down. In the resulting fissures new spaces, forms, and paths appear.
Gathered together, this selection of works loosely traces a trajectory of alternatives found within the DIVA archive. Whether documents of Radio Študent and Klub Tiffany, experiments in form, or ecstatic celebrations, these works collectively construct a history of alternative paths, positions, and spaces. Taken together, they make visible the radical potential alternatives have for instigating change – of both the personal and public varieties.
Like Slovenian culture itself, the subtle power of the alternative lies in its ability to stand apart. It is an unquietly powerful vantage point that reveals new languages and new visions with which transformative potential can be realized. The alternative to our past, present, and future continues to lurk all around us. The only question that remains is if we want to see it. (Source: Jake Yuzna)
___
The online event consists of an introductory talk between the head of the DIVA Station Peter Cerovšek and Jake Yuzna folowed by the curated program:
- Sašo Sedlaček, The Big Switch Off, 2011
- Rok Sieberer – Kuri, Kres II. Razstava, 1990
- Borghesia, The Wild Bunch, 1984
- Jurij Korenc, Oddaja o Radiu Študent, 1988
- Rok Sieberer – Kuri, Too Blind To See, 2000
- Neven Korda, Renewal, 1983
- Valérie Wolf Gang, Distant Memory, 2014
- Alenka Pirman, Close Your Eyes and Watch, 2006
- Neven Korda, 1 Sec of My Life, 2001
- Yuliya Molina, Nenad, 2017
- Gorazd Krnc, No Title Yet, 2000
- Ana Sluga, Away, 2006
- Jake Yuzna, The Alternative Can Be Hard to See, 2021
___
Jake Yuzna (1982) is an artist, filmmaker, and curator from Minneapolis, USA. Their debut feature, OPEN, premiered at the Berlin Film Festival where it became the first American film to receive the Teddy Jury Prize. In addition, Yuzna’s work has been presented by the New Museum of Contemporary Art, Walker Art Center, Red Cat, British Film Institute, Strelka, as well as at the Cannes, Berlin, Oberhausen, and London Film Festivals, among others. For this work, Yuzna has received grants and awards from the American Film Institute, Guggenheim Foundation, Creative Capital, Jerome Foundation, Frameline Foundation, Creative Time, McKnight Foundation, IFP, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Yuzna founded the cinema program at the Museum of Arts and Design (NYC) and the Inclusive and Socially Conscious Filmmaking Lab at FilmNorth (Minneapolis). They have curated projects for Performa: The NYC Biennial of Performance Art, the Moscow Biennial of Contemporary Art, the City of Los Angeles, and Queeruption. They are the author of THE FUN: The Social Practice of Nightlife in NYC and NYC Makers as well as a contributor to Artforum.
www.jakeyuzna.com
Production: SCCA-Ljubljana, Slovenska kinoteka, 2024
A conversation between Igor Prassel and Neven Korda at the at the beginning of Unknown Land programme (31 January 2024).Neven Korda: Unknown Land. Screening of film/video oeuvre ’80-’10 at the Slovenian Cinematheque (January - April 2024). A s...
Production: SCCA-Ljubljana, Slovenska kinoteka, 2024
A conversation between Robert Kuret and Neven Korda at the at the second event of the Unknown Land programme (28 February 2024).Neven Korda: Unknown Land. Screening of film/video oeuvre ’80-’10 at the Slovenian Cinematheque (January - April 2024)....
Production: SCCA-Ljubljana, Slovenska kinoteka, 2024
A conversation between Robert Kuret and Neven Korda at the at the third event of the Unknown Land programme (12 March 2024).Neven Korda: Unknown Land. Screening of film/video oeuvre ’80-’10 at the Slovenian Cinematheque (January - April 2024)....
Production: SCCA-Ljubljana, Slovenska kinoteka, 2023
A conversation between Igor Prassel, Marko A. Kovačič and Peter Cerovšek at the second programme of The Lost Horizon (24 January 2023). The Lost Horizon. Screening of Marko A. Kovačič’s film/video opus from 1983–2021 at the Sloveni...
Production: SCCA-Ljubljana, Slovenska kinoteka, 2023
Introductory lecture The films of Marko A. Kovačič as a discovery of the seduction of the real by dr. Melita Zajc at the third screening of The Lost Horizon programme and a conversation between Igor Prassel and Marko A. Kovačič after the screening (28...
Production: SCCA-Ljubljana, Slovenska kinoteka, 2023
A conversation between Igor Prassel and Marko A. Kovačič at the final screening of The Lost Horizon programme (23 March 2023). The Lost Horizon. Screening of Marko A. Kovačič’s film/video opus from 1983–2021 at the Slovenian Cinematheque (D...
Production: SCCA-Ljubljana, Galerija Photon, 2023
Video documentation of the Video evening with DIVA Station: Rene Rusjan. Visual artist, sculptor, professor and director of programmes at the Academy of Arts, University of Nova Gorica Rene Rusjan presented her diverse artistic practice, which has taken h...
Production: SCCA-Ljubljana, 2022
The online event consists of an introductory talk between the head of the DIVA Station Peter Cerovšek and Matevž Jerman folowed by the curated program Rendezvous with the Past:- Jasna Hribernik, Carte Postale, 1997- Bratko Bibič, In the Family Ga...
Production: SCCA-Ljubljana, Galerija Photon, 2022
Video documentation of the Video evening with DIVA Station: Duba Sambolec event at the Photon Gallery on May 4, 2022. Vesna Bukovec, expert associate of DIVA Station, talked with the artist about her relationship to video and performance in the conte...
Production: SCCA-Ljubljana, Slovenska kinoteka, 2022
A conversation between Igor Prassel, Marko A. Kovačič and Barbara Borčić at the beginning of The Lost Horizon programme (6 December 2022). The Lost Horizon. Screening of Marko A. Kovačič’s film/video opus from 1983–2021 at the Slovenian...