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    Zlatan Vehabovid, Sweeping Confetti From the Floor of the Concrete Hole, 06/10/2011 - 16/11/2011

    Photo N1. Sweeping Confetti from the Floor of the Concrete Hole, Joy Division

    Zlatan Vehabovid's paintings are ambitious. Ambitious, neither in the sense of performance as a manual undertaking, nor

    some pretentious symbolic imagery or complex concept. They are ambitious in the amount of energy, systematic planning

    and blind trust put into the mediation of certain ideas, personal experiences, memories, emotions and images that elude the

    universal encoding, in the spheres of image and text equally. That specific approach to mediation is maybe, in experiential

    sense, closest to the concept of evocation; evocation without interpretation. For Vehabovid, paintings obviously have that

    magical ability, at least one step more mystical than narration. In that sense it is indicative how this author monopolizes the

    interpretation of his own works, continuously and chronologically publishing texts on each painting on his blog

    (weakersoldier.blogpot.com). In these reference texts he provides a clear emotional, cultural and literary context for each

    painting, not leaving much to chance and mystification.

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    Photo N2. Sweeping Confetti from the Floor of the Concrete Hole, Master and Everyone

    Photo N3. Sweeping Confetti from the Floor of the Concrete Hole, Joy Division, White Buffalo

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    Lovro Artukovid, Preview of New Paintings, 03/11/2011 - 16/11/2011

    There is obviously a certain irony in the two versions of the scene Moels Posing for Piet, visible even without reaing the

    blatantly revealing title. But it is not the sort of irony that would be malicious towards the iconographic theme the paintings

    refer to. This work by Artukovid shoves the obvious in the viewers face from the tradition of Western art, a deeply

    rooted motif of the Lamentation of Christbut at the same time it impertinently distances itself from its own status of

    interpretation, i.e., exploitation. Something else, also obvious, comes forwar; the gaze of the models, which shows a

    completely human uneasiness and momentary impossibility to relate with the role they should be playing. The relationship

    of Artukovids Piet with the motif it recycles is completely ambivalent, but still, it is not without a psychological effect. Even

    the unrealize Piet inevitably retains its conventional meaning we have aopte, while in these canvases we are face

    with a low-key and out-of-character version of it. To revive the famous scene, the painter uses the blustering naive t an

    immediacy and sticks to them until the end. Instea of the authority of a religious scene or appropriate importance of

    references from art history, we are faced with an impenetrable presence of two protagonists on a vulnerable line between

    exposed intimacy and depersonalized symbolism.

    Photo N4. Models posing for Pieta

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    Photo N5. Pieta Inverted

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    Kristina Lenard, Site-specific Installation Think space, 15/11/2011 15/02/2012

    Within the Think Space Project by the Zagreb Architects Society Kristina Lenard has, for the first time, made a site-specific

    installation in Lauba; a work that the audience is able to see in its original form on the spot and not in the form specific for

    the artistas a photograph in a lightbox.

    The installation in Lauba simultaneously offers a view of the framed scene in the black mirror as an analogy to the

    photographic image and its reference in real life. Here are carefully arranged home plants and moss that should simulate a

    real landscape with their reflection. Initial, perhaps less brave version of the work, limited the frame in concept, in a way

    that the viewer had no opportunity to see the constructed arrangement, only its reflection. In the process of realization of

    the work, which is still going on as I write, is the key practical question here how to establish a visually clear hierarchy

    between the two? The question is, however, more complex than that, and it is not only a practical one, because which would

    actually be the first an which the secon of two seemingly juxtapose scenes? Kristina Lenars current work is about

    the constant transgression: transgression of the genre from still life to landscape and back, transgression of proportions

    from real to fictional and back, and even transgression of hierarchy itself between tangible reality and its image.

    Photo N6. Exhibition and Site-specific Installation by Kristina Lenar Beyon Borers

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    Photo N7. Exhibition and Site-specific Installation by Kristina Lenar Beyon Borers

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    Bruno Poganik, Site-specific Installation The Magic is gone (But the Filth is still there), 01/12/2011 -

    07/02/2012

    Bruno Poganik has always create art outsie the traitional concept of the meia. For years, the public followe him

    primarily through his work as a street artist. He has been working on the streets of various European and American cities

    and mostly, of course, in his hometown Zagreb. He was recognized under various pseudonyms and tags; in his ten years long

    career the two most famous ones were certainly Filjio and Puma 34. Some might be sad to see this king of street art leave

    the streets, wondering whether he had sold out to galleries and why is he exhibiting works that were not created exclusively

    for the streetand that is, of course, a completely wrong view of his work. However, what remains constant about Bruno

    Poganiks work is that he is an artist who constantly transforms himself an fins new ways of making art, in accorance

    with time and space he lives in.

    He is still dealing with communication with his audience the audience that has been significantly big so far, which he

    always provided with the most various inputs. There are still the protagonists of his personal world of Luddism: creatures

    with eyes, ears, legs, expressions, gesturesHybri organisms in the worl of DIY machines which seemingly do not offer any

    logical relations or information. The observer is the only one who can give them some kind of meaning and the audience has

    to learn to read and communicate: for some, these are piles of junk, for others they are the tools for saving the world. It is

    thus no coincidence that the artist does not limit himself in terms of materials and information; he devours them from every

    source available, while its still not too late. Those are the images of our time in vibration, as well as in consumption they

    offer. This is a new and quality manufacturing process in which the artist is the collector of information, and real production

    and interpretation happen only in the exchange of meaning with the observer (or listener).

    Photo N8. The Magic is gone (But the Filth is still ther

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    Photo N9. The Magic is gone (But the Filth is still there)

    Photo N10. The Magic is gone (But the Filth is still there)

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    Ivana Franke, Waking Background, 10/02/2012 14/03/2012

    The opening of Ivana Frankes exhibitionWaking Background will take place on 14 February 2012 at Lauba. The exhibition

    features the installation Seeing with Eyes Closed (realized within the interdisciplinary projectSeeing with Eyes Closed, in

    collaboration with neuroscientist Ida Momennejad and The Association of Neuroesthetics, Berlin), as well as the series of

    prints Waking Background. A presentation of the artist book Distant Feeling will take place at Prozori Gallery, which will

    later be exhibited at Lauba.

    Photo N10.Waking background 10/02/2012 14/03/2012

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    UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS:

    Marko Taid, Second World, March 2012

    Referring to two sci-fi classics, The Invention of Morel by Adolf Bioy Casares and From Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne,

    which both mention the discovery of a previously unidentified planet, We Used To Call It: Moon! (2011) by Marko Taid

    produces imaginary, fictitious worlds, in order to look at the possibilities of re-examining the perception and imagery of boththe past and the future. Intervening in obsolete and used everyday materials, such as private notebooks or old postcards,

    Taidexplores the visual possibilities of the discovery of a second moon; how it might have been recorded and passed to

    collective magination. He creates an archive of iverse scenes ofknown and anonymous tourist destinations, sentimental

    motifs and kitsch illustrations in which the image of the second moon is inserted discreetly, but obsessively. Oscillating

    between fiction and documentary, the set-up ofthe work recalls the wunerkammer atmosphere, opening a door to a

    parallel reality where the second moon serves as a catalyst that transforms the familiar into another

    locus composed of fragments of a possible world.

    Photo N11. Untitled

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    Photo N12. Untitled

    Photo N13. Untitled

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    Ivan Fijolid,Neo N.O.B. (Neo Narona Osloboilaka Borba Neo National Liberation Struggle),

    01/05/2012-12/01/2013

    This is a multi regional interdisciplinary project looking at how the countries of former Yugoslavia remember their socialist

    past through the arts. The project will consist of different activities in each of the participating locations which are:

    Lauba House for People and Art

    Rijeka Museum of Modern and Contemporary art

    Ljubljana Modern Gallery

    Belgrade Museum of Yugoslav history

    Skopje Museum of Modern and Contemporary art

    Each location will host an exhibition of 5 monumental new sculptures by Croatian artist Ivan Fijolid, create for the Neo

    N.O.B. project. Also to be included in the interdiscplinary project are: a theatre production in Belgrade, a dance production in

    Skopje, a parallel exhibition of socialist art in Ljubljana and A literary conference in Ljubljana.

    Photo N14. Work in progress

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    Matko Vekid, Common People/Internal Events, September 2012

    In the month of April 2012 Lauba will represent the new cycle of paintings of the author, started a year ago.

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    Photo N17. Untitled