No Remembrance, No Comradeship (with Dejan Habicht), 2006
About Remembrance
During the Second World War, Ljubljana was enclosed with by a barbwire fence for 1171 days. The fence was meant to separate the town from the hinterland. In its place, there is now a 35 km long public walkway called the Trail of Remembrance and Comradeship. Although it is a monument, since 1991 the Trail of Remembrance and Comradeship has been increasingly referred to, even in official maps, as the Trail or the Green Ring.
About Comradeship
In the summer of 2005 we invited a number of friends to join us, each first Sunday in the month, on a bicycle trip along the Trail of Remembrance and Comradeship. Most of them reacted to our invitation, morally supporting the project, but for a variety of reasons no one ever joined us.
Interrupted Histories
Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana
14 March – 28 May 2006
Curated by Zdenka Badovinac
“Although the participation in the work failed in this case, the work nonetheless achieved its goal; the quality of this type of works is not measured by the actual success or failure of participatory involvement.” Zdenka Badovinac
The Renaming Machine
Jakopič Gallery, Ljubljana
12 – 19 June 2008
Curated by Suzana Milevska
Political Practices of (Post-) Yugoslav Art
Museum 25th of May, Beograd
29 November – 31 December 2009
Curator: Jelena Vesic
ON REVOLUTION’S ROADS
Memorial tourism in socialist Yugoslavia
Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana
18 June – 28 August 2016
Curator: Marko Jenko
ON REVOLUTION’S ROADS
Memorial tourism in socialist Yugoslavia
Museum of Yugoslav History, Belgrade, Serbia
15 July 31 August 2016