The Oracle Curator and team


About the Artistic Director and Curator

Chus Martínez was born in Spain and has a background in philosophy and art history. She is currently Head of the Institute Art Gender Nature, Basel Academy of Art and Design FHNW in Switzerland, and Associate Curator of TBA21 Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary.

She is a board member of CIMAM (International Committee for Museums) and serves on the advisory boards of numerous international art institutions, including Castello di Rivoli, Turin and Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin. She was Chief Curator at El Museo Del Barrio, New York and Head of Department at dOCUMENTA (13). Previously, she was Chief Curator at MACBA, Barcelona, and Director of Frankfurter Kunstverein. Martínez has prepared many exhibitions and publications on contemporary artists. She is a lecturer and author of numerous catalogue texts and critical essays, and writes regularly for international art journals.

Organisation of the 36th Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts

Producer:
International Centre of Graphic Arts (MGLC)

Board of Trustees:
Anton Kastelic (President), Mojca Škrinjar, Miha Erič, Jan Babnik, Božidar Zrinski

Jury of the 36th Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts:
Tia Čiček, Kevser Güler, Albertine Kopp, Francesco Manacorda, Apolonija Šušteršič

Co-producers:
Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana, City Art Gallery Ljubljana, Museum of Modern Art (MG+MSUM)

Partners:
Ljubljana Castle, National Museum of Contemporary History of Slovenia, Puppet Museum of the Ljubljana Puppet Theatre, TBA21 Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Schering Stiftung

Artistic Director and CEO of MGLC:
Nevenka Šivavec

Head Manager and Deputy CEO of MGLC:
Yasmín Martín Vodopivec

Artistic Director and Curator of the 36th Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts:
Chus Martínez

Assistant Curator:
Ajda Ana Kocutar

Visual identity and graphic design of the 36th Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts:
Mina Fina, Ivian Kan Mujezinović / Grupa Ee

Architectural design of The Oracle exhibition:
Olga Subirós

Head of Production and Coordinator of the 36th Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts:
Matjaž Brulc

Curator of the exhibition of the Grand Prize Winner of the 35th Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts:
Yasmín Martín Vodopivec

Curator of the exhibition of the Audience Award Winners of the 35th Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts:
Božidar Zrinski

Authors of the exhibition The Beginning of Something Great. The Year 1955 and the 1st International Exhibition of Graphic Arts:
Gregor Dražil, Tina Fortič Jakopič, Katarina Jurjavčič, Karla Železnik

Exhibition design for One Moon, One Sun by Tejswini Narayan Sonawane and The Beginning of Something Great. The Year 1955 and the 1st International Exhibition of Graphic Arts:
Anja Delbello and Aljaž Vesel / AA

Biennale Publications:
Vesna Česen Rošker, Gregor Dražil, Sanja Kejžar Kladnik, Blažka Kirm, Ajda Ana Kocutar, Chus Martínez, Yasmín Martín Vodopivec, Nevenka Šivavec, Lili Šturm

Production Consultant:
Božidar Zrinski

MGLC Print Studio:
Jakob Puh

Accompanying and Educational Programmes:
Lili Šturm

Archival and Documentary Materials:
Karla Železnik

Public Relations:
Sanja Kejžar Kladnik

International Public Relations:
Nicola Jeffs

Marketing:
Petra Klučar

Fundraising:
Chus Martínez, Dušan Dovč, Petra Klučar

Logistics Coordination:
Dušan Dovč, Dijana Lukić, Boštjan Vidmar

Technical Support:
Borut Wenzel, Andrej Črepinšek, Borut Bučinel, Alen Đudarić, Jaka Erjavec, Maid Hadžihasanović, Jurij Hartman, Blaž Janko, Anastazija Pirnat, Vita Tušek, Simeon Cieslinski, Cezary Grabowski

Educational work:
Kaja Rožman, Jerca Šuštar, Maja Breznikar, Isidora Todorić, Gea Stošicki, Katarina Marov, Klara Maček

Head of the MGLC Info Point and Museum Shop:
Isidora Todorić

Visitor Services and MGLC Info Point:
Lana Hasić, Tinkara Kovačič, Klara Maček, Valentin Radulović, Tea Stepan, Isidora Todorić, Jan Toffolutti, Nika Žilavec

Participating galleries and venues:
City Art Gallery Ljubljana, Museum of Modern Art (MG+), Isis Gallery, “S” Gallery – Ljubljana Castle, National Museum of Contemporary History of Slovenia, Jakopič Promenade