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Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2010 10:29:23 +0200
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Subject: [Scca_newsletter] World of Art, Joa Ljungber, Edi Muka,        
Curatorial strategies, lecture (16.9.2010)











SCCA, Center for Contemporary 
Arts-Ljubljana
PRESS 
RELEASE
No. 
16/2010
Ljubljana, 
September 15, 
2010
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World of Art, Year 13, Series of 
Lectures
 
Joa Ljungberg and Edi 
Muka
Curatorial strategies: two stories 

Dreams, Failures and Achievements - Navigating through an 
institutional desert
Two Nordic power stations for 
art
 
Thursday, September 16, 
2010 at 7pm
SCCA Project Room, Metelkova 6, 
Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Joa Ljungberg, curator from 
Malmo, and Edi Muka, artist and curator from 
Tirana, have been a part of the World of art school one way or 
another already for more than a decade. It seems that for the same decade they 
have also been independently or in tandem, building their own curatorial 
practice, split between the art scene of 
Albania and 
the one of Sweden.
 
On this occasion they will holistically 
introduce diverse curatorial strategies and tactics, as well as different 
nature 
of institutions in the two environments, in double lecture with the help of 
different projects, they realized within the last 
decade.
 
First story, Dreams, failures and achievements: 
navigating through an institutional desert, will introduce an experiment to 
create independent art institution in 
Albania, in 
context of total absence of state-funding help and rough neoliberal market 
economics that is guided by profit. It’s almost twenty years now that Albania 
exited it’s dictatorial past and enthusiastically joined the new world order, 
that forbidden fruit - democracy and market economy - widely propagated as the 
bright future of humankind. 
Talking from the perspective of today’s 
Albania, 
this lecture will tell the story of an attempt to build an independent art 
institution in a context of a total lack of governmental support and a hard 
core, profit driven, neoliberal market economy.  As an art institution still 
without its 
own address, Tirana institute of 
contemporary art - TICA is an ongoing story of achievements and 
of failures, both important to learn from.
 
Other story, Two Nordic power stations for art, will 
be devoted to curatorial practice and program of two very different Swedish art 
institutions (accidentally both are placed in former power stations): newly 
opened Modern Museet in Malmo and Roda Sten in 
Goteborg.
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Joa 
Ljungberg is 
co-founder of Tirana institute of contemporary art - TICA. She studied history 
of art on Uppsala 
University 
(Sweden) and 
Warwick 
University 
(England), and also 
curatorship on Goldsmith College University of London 
(England). At the 
moment she works as curator of museum Modern Museet Malmo, which recently 
opened 
up on utmost south of 
Sweden.
Edi 
Muka is a curator 
at Roda Sten Kunsthalle, Goteborg, he is 
co-founder and curator of Tirana institute for contemporary art - TICA, a 
co-founder and manager of Tirana international biennale of contemporary art - 
TICAB. He lives and works between Tirana and 
Malmo.
 
MORE
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SCCA-Ljubljana
Center for Contemporary Arts 

Metelkova 6, 1000 Ljubljana, 
Slovenia
http://www.scca-ljubljana.si
phone: 00 386 1 431 83 
85
fax: 00 386 1 430 06 
29
contact person: Dusan 
Dovc
e-mail: [email protected]
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The World of 
Art programme is supported by Ministry of Culture of the 
Republic of Slovenia, Municipality of Ljubljana - Department for 
Culture.

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