JAŠA to create lasting spatial installation and performance for Slovenia at 2015 Venice Biennale
JAŠA will represent Slovenia at the 2015 Venice Biennale with a spatial installation and on-site performance in the Arsenale. The artist plans to be present with collaborators throughout the entire seven-month duration of the exhibition, creating an immersive experience that binds participants together. JAŠA describes the Venice Biennale as both an honor and a challenge, comparing it to a musician's consistent approach regardless of audience size. He views art as potentially political when it inspires constructive change, while acknowledging his dual identity as a global citizen rooted in Slovenian context. The artist recalls previous Slovenian representatives like Ziga Kariz who left significant marks, seeing the pavilion as an act of responsibility toward future generations. JAŠA looks forward to observing other artists working behind the scenes during the Biennale. He remembers childhood visits to Venice involving gelato, family, and the sensory experience of the city. The questionnaire was published online exclusively on May 1, 2015, as part of ArtReview's series featuring artists and curators from national pavilions.
Key facts
- JAŠA represents Slovenia at 2015 Venice Biennale
- Installation includes spatial work and on-site performance
- Pavilion located in the Arsenale
- Artist plans to be present all seven months with collaborators
- Online exclusive published May 1, 2015
- JAŠA views art as potentially political when inspiring change
- Artist cites Ziga Kariz as previous Slovenian representative
- Questionnaire part of ArtReview's Venice series
Entities
Artists
- JAŠA
- Ziga Kariz
Institutions
- ArtReview
- Venice Biennale
Locations
- Venice
- Italy
- Slovenia
- Arsenale