41. Split Salon / Not completely lost to each other /
Exhibition associate: Ana Janevski
Event organization and production: HULU Split
Curatorial assistant: Ana Bratić
Visual identity: Neva Zidić
Exhibition setup associate: Duška Boban
Technical support: Slaven Bratković, Vanja Pagar, Franko Sardelić, Ivor Koren
Photo documentation: Žaklina Antonijević
Video documentation: Josip Rogošić
English translation: Lucija Ečim, Lidija Toman
Exhibition mediators: Josipa Balajić, Lucija Ečim, Blaženka Miše
After a two-year break, major Split contemporary art manifestation is back in town.
41st Split Salon under the title Not definitely lost to each other presents visual artists, collectives, and collaborating organizations whose visual works and projects further complexities of feminist genealogies, encourage productive dialogues amongst generations as a means of creating more equitable histories, and envision a more inclusive and sustainable present, locally, and even beyond that.
Seen primarily in the light of social-cultural historiography rather than through the history of exhibitions alone, the format of the Salon has, at certain times, provided the space and time for discussion and information exchange outside of established social-class norms (throughout the 17th century)as well as a space – not without ambivalence, though – of women's socio-political activities (throughout the 19th century). Today, we’re transforming it into a one-of-a-kind place where distinct, seemingly conflicting spaces and times converge, on crossroads of theory and practice, performing as motivators of small acts of attention directed towards imperceptible and marginalized objects, subjects and topics, ephemeral artistic forms, and physical presences.
The title Not definitely lost to each other points out that this year’s 41st Split Salon unravels in loose, but not an unrelated correlation with the city of Split. The Salon will be occupying different locations across the city through a couple of exhibition performances planned for specific locations (Multimedia Cultural Center Split, Salon Galić, Aquarium Bačvice), feminist art interventions in permanent museum exhibition displays (Croatian Maritime Museum Split), valorization of modern architectural-urbanistic complexes and healthcare premises in times of pandemic and quietude (newly established Exhibition space Zoja Dumengjić in Clinical Hospital Center Split), collaboration among cultural institutions (Croatian Maritime Museum Split) and within an independent cultural scene (queeranarchive, Kvart Gallery).
AUTHORS
Zrinka Šimičić Mihanović with Marina Bauer & Didier Douet / Karla Crnković WWF Adria / Vida Guzmić / Nicole Hewitt Ivan Slipčević / Tatjana Dunja Ivanišević / Jelena Maksimović /