Friday, December 26, 2008

IWANO PROJECT


The Iwano Project IX - Exhibitions:

Serbia / Belgrade:
Muzej 25. Maj, Bulevar Mira 92, Dedinje, Belgrade.
From December 22nd 2008 till January 15th 2009.
Working time of Museum: 9 AM - 4 PM, at Monday closed.
The opening ceremony is on December 22nd at 7 PM. The exhibition will be opened by H.E. Ambassador of Republic France, Jean-François Terral.







Serbia / Novi Sad:
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, Dunavska 37/I, Novi Sad.
From February 17 - 28th 2009.
Working time of Museum: 9 AM - 4 PM, at Monday closed.
The opening ceremony is on February 17th at 7 PM. The exhibition will be opened by madam Pascale Delpech, director of French Cultural Center in Belgrade.



Participants/Artists: The Iwano Project IX 2008/09

38 artists from 20 countries, with 76 art works

Austria
Christian Egon Barnthaler
Manuela Hillebrand
Marie Neugebauer

Belgium
Veronique Vanderhinste

Bosnia and Hercegovina
Elvedina Sarajlić
Nikola Zaklan

Bulgaria
Bogdan Aleksandrov
Christian Apostolov Lapchev
Rumen Mihov Dimitrov

Swiss
Albena Bendji Mihajlova

Deutchland
Stefan Wehmeier

France
Philomène Zeltz

Croatia
Eugen Borkovsky
Burhan Hadžialjević

Hungary
Ákos Bánki
Suzanne Kocsis
Eszter Palik

Italy
Giorgio Pahor
Ljiljana Radičević

Japan
Atsuya Hirane
Atsuko Kataka
Miku Fujino

FYR Macedonia
Petra Jovanovska

Montenegro
Tadija Janičić
Katarina Švabić Đurašković

New Zeeland
Jane Barbara Lind Walker

Slovenia
Robert Caglic
Katja Oblak

Slovakia
Svetlana Mihalj

Romania
Macovei Dani Costin
Andrei Matei Banc

Serbia
Slobodan Parežanin
Srba Travanov
Tatjana Milošević
Dragan Živančević

United Kingdom
Sara-Anne Barraclough
Veselinka Beba McLarnon

United States
Julia Yerkov Kline



Opening of the exhibition




Information by Aleksander Pedovic





Tuesday, December 16, 2008

IWANO IX PROJECT

IWANO IX PROJECT



Veselinka Beba Mclarnon artist from London



Sara-Ann Barraclough, artist from London
http://www.furrymaid.blogspot.com/



Background of the project

The project was created in 1999. by Mr. Aleksandar Pedovic, designer and artist from Novi Sad.

The basis of the project is to be found in the interactive communication between two very different civilizations, the Japanese and European civilization, which is manifested in an international group Iwano Project realized on hand-made Japanese paper produced by Mr. Heizaburo Iwano.

The tradition of the production of Japanese hand-made paper is particularly strong in Fukui prefecture and Imadate Town. Mr. Iwano, after whom the project was named, or rather his family has been in the paper producing business for over 300 years.


The Iwano Project, Aleksandar Pedovic, Novosadskog sajma 14, 21000 Novi Sad, Srbija
Mobile: +381 (0)63 458687, Phone: +381 (0)21 530136,
E-mail: office@iwano.org.yu
http://www.iwano.org.yu

Friday, December 12, 2008