WHERE IS THE CITY OF WOMEN?
Through the art project by a renowned Slovenian
designer Tanja Radež, the Association for the Promotion of Women in Culture –
City of Women launched the activities within the Red Dawn above the City of Women project co-organised with Red
Dawns that will take place in October. The intervention at ten different locations
in Ljubljana can be visited until 15th August.
In the production of the City of Women, the designer, Tanja Radež carried
out the art intervention that can be seen at ten different locations in Ljubljana.
She used bill boards aimed at advertising and the intervention within the urban
space questions the position of women in the society which has been attributed
a certain degree of emancipation, awareness and equality. Through her project,
the designer faces random passers-by with a question whether women have already
won their position in the society; whether drawing attention to the
discrimination taking place within the neo-liberal system is out of place or
legitimate and necessary. Many designers consider a poster one of the most
respectable media thus Tanja Radež engaged in the design of the summer series
of the City of Women posters in a unique and relaxed way and intended the
topical messages communicated in the street language – as part of intimacy – to
the general public.
Tanja Radež's project is an introduction to the
October festival events characterised by a joint project organised by City of
Women and Red Dawns called Red Dawn above
the City of Women co-funded by the EU. The various publics will be able to
attend the events at the 19th International Festival of Contemporary Arts –
City of Women (October 3rd – 13th) and the 15th International Feminist and
Queer Festival Red Dawns (October 12th – 26th). The festival themes within the
joint project will in a continuous form through the works of different
Slovenian and foreign artists bring to the capital of Ljubljana a great variety
of events that can legitimately compete with such similar European and world
festivals. This year's City of Women edition will address the position of women
in the society and under the title "Let’s Create a Place for Ourselves"
call upon the public for a more engaged form of activity and reflection.
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