Five Questions with our Studio Asylum resident: Irene Kepl   

KUD Mreža online is now launching an interview series with our artists in residence at Studio Asylum, Metelkova. By the Five Questions-series we hope to gain a brief insight into our residents’ impressions, working ideas and methods during their stay in Ljubljana. Austrian violinist and composer Irene Kepl studied classical violin and jazz in Linz, now lives and works in Vienna. Her work focuses primarily on contemporary composed music and free improvisation. She has completed numerous commissioned works, has recorded albums with Mark Holub, Petr Vrba and George Cremaschi, and has worked with Carl Ludwig Hübsch, Tristan Honsinger and Joëlle Leàndre – among many others. In April 2017, Irene Kepl took part in KUD Mreža’s international collaborative project Borderless Dissonance, she participated at Improcon – 3rd Congress Of Free Improvised Music, Arts & Thoughts in August, and now she is spending her working visit at Studio Asylum from 15 August until 9 September.

– You started your Ljubljana residency with two concerts: on your very first day you played at Vodnikova Domačija Šiška in Ljubljana, and the next evening in Vrhnika. Did you know about the Slovenian improvised music scene, have you collaborated with Ljubljana-based musicians before?

Irene Kepl: „I have collaborated with Slovenian musicians who live abroad, but the very first time I collaborated with a musician who lives actually in Slovenia was when I took part in the Borderless Dissonance project which featured international trios consisting of musicians from Austria, Slovenia and Hungary – sending them on tour through these three countries was an absolutely wonderful idea and experience. Now, staying here in Ljubljana it’s nice to see, to jump in and experience this lively scene again.”

– What were your first impressions about Slovenia, Ljubljana and the people who live here?

Irene Kepl: „The culture and habits of the people all in all appear quite familiar to me, only languages make a big difference. Ljubljana itself is a cute city with nice, open vibe and a lot of nice places, and Metelkova – the place of this residency – is really inspiring. It is nice to be surrounded by arts, even if I didn’t have much contact with people around because basically I worked alone in my room. Also the support and hosting was incredibly nice, I felt very welcome.”

– How long do you stay and what are you working on during your residency stay at KUD Mreža’s Studio Asylum?

Irene Kepl: „I have been staying for more than three weeks to work on some compositional ideas that appeared during a tour in Australia and New Zealand last January and February. I carried around these ideas for half a year, but didn’t have time and inner space to work on them more properly. New ideas just acquire some space and some time in a raw to really elaborate and prove them properly. Here I found an inspiring place to make the reality check, create and see what else comes up. My time here is supposed to be for preperation of pieces that will be performed later this year in Vienna as well as for more future projects. Some pieces just appeared as a side product, others I didn’t do, because I found out that I need another starting point and know now the next steps that need to be done. You cannot always control what ideas really turn into at the end, so it was a great opportunity to delve into something deeply without knowing the precise outcome. Turns out that there was a lot of outcome, but in a slightly different direction. And it’s always great to have thought-out ideas, pieces and drafts, that wait for actual ‘birth’ at the right time, venue, occasion. Would be lovely to hear the new pieces in Ljubljana!”

– Is your residency work connected to artists who are from Ljubljana? Are you working alone or is your residency project considering collaborations with local artists?

Irene Kepl: „Unfortunately, I didn’t collaborate after the first two concerts you mentioned, since my original plan was to focus on composing – which I did. I definitely would love to work with people from here, since I got known some great musicians right at the start of my stay. So sure, it would have been great to perform it right here, but it simply was too short notice then to organize since you need musicians that are willing to rehearse a bit for the compositions. But I hope in the future – fingers crossed!”

– Please tell us about you plans after your stay at Studio Asylum. Are there any exciting tours, concerts or album releases in the pipeline?

Irene Kepl: „In mid-September I will play and record in the United States, mostly in Washington D.C. and New York. In October I will be touring in Germany with Trio FAQS which is Dirk Marwedel on extended saxophone, Uwe Oberg on piano and myself on violin. I will play contemporary music with Ensemble Platypus at Festival Wien Modern, perform at KunstbeTrieb Vienna some pieces by myself with Ensemble Verso, and direct the improv orchestra Orche Verso. I am also very excited to play with Joe McPhee and Paul Lovens in France in early 2018, and to tour with my duo, together with British drummer Mark Holub with whom I released an album two years ago. I have two upcoming cd releases in the pipeline: I play and compose for my string quartet Violet Spin, our second cd will be released by Unit Records in Switzerland next spring. In co-operation with Stadthalle Vienna I recorded in an underground carpark in the first week of August, I played Solo Sonatas and Partitas by Bach that I also improvised with, and additionally I played some of my contemporary compositions and improvisations. Since this project has just started, there is no release date so far…”

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Boštjan Novak – The Structure Of Proper Proportions at Alkatraz   

“Since the very beginning, Boštjan Novak has been an active figure in the process of designing of the ACC Metelkova mesto, as we know it today. The synthesis of common and controversial principles of operation and creation, that is immanent to open spaces akin to Metelkova mesto, reflects in Boštjan Novak’s works. The artist attempts to harmonize the organic with the impulsiveness of the micro space of Metelkova; packed with contradictoriness and diverse creative energies as well as to structure an order in the creative chaos. His artworks and creative process possess an awareness of the importance to observe the world and its phenomena, translated into accordant visual language of fine art.” – Jadranka Plut

You are kindly invited to the opening of The Structure Of Proper Proportions retrospective exhibition by Boštjan Novak on 8 September, Friday at 8 pm at Alkatraz Gallery, Ljubljana. The exhibition is a part of the 24th Anniversary of ACC Metelkova.

On display: 8 September 2017 – 29 September 2017

Edvin Dobrilović exhibits at Night Display Gallery Pešak   

Metelkova veteran Edvin Dobrilović is returning to Metelkova after a few years break with his exhibition entitled 4×5=20. The exhibition will be displayed at the Night Display Gallery Pešak from 29 August. Welcome to the opening at 8 pm, and meet Edi!

Edvin Dobrilović is an artist, restorer, collector, bricoleur, craftsman, and for many years a tireless creator of many urban artistic interventions. Without doubt, Edvin is the most active artist to whom goes all credit for the aesthetic and friendly community space.

On display: 29 August 2017 – 7 October 2017

Neven Korda’s Memories Of Exile at Alkatraz Gallery   

Memories Of Exile is a conceptual installation represented in the form of video, used to create new entities by breaking up, deconstructing, and manipulating (predominantly) fully formed self-sufficient structures by interconnecting, blurring, and voiding.

The installation is a part of Neven Korda’s practice of “pure video”, he started to explore at the turn of the millennium that aims to explore beauty in the expression of the emotional, poetic views of the modern man.

You are kindly invited you to the exhibition opening of Memories Of Exile by Neven Korda on 21 August, Monday at 8 pm at Alkatraz Gallery.

On display: 21 August 2017 – 31 August 2017

Improcon – 3rd Congress Of Free Improvised Music, Arts & Thoughts   

Improcon – Congress Of Free Improvised Music, Arts & Thoughts is happening this year between 11-15 August at Veliki Tabor Castle in Desinić, Croatia; first time at a new festival location – a medieval castle on the top of Hum Košnički – which is as exciting and inspiring as the previous one, Spomen Dom was in Kumrovec. Improcon is an international congress and workshop festival where artists – musicians, performers, dancers, visual artists, poets – who applied can collaborate, share ideas and strategies, and do networking with all other participants.

In 2017, Improcon – established in its initial form in 2013 – is hosting more than 70 artists from 17 countries. Some of the festival guests are coming from Japan, Australia, Canada, the United States, Mexico, Argentina, Great Britain, Sweden, Finland, Germany, France and Italy; but most importantly, to stenghten collaborations between artists from neighbouring countries such as Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia.

This year’s participants can work on 6-7 in- and outdoor locations at Veliki Tabor Castle, but they are free to explore various rooms and spaces in and around the castle. As in the previous years, the festival programme will be set up on the location, involving the ideas and suggestions of the participant artists. We can expect workshops, lectures and open debates, and numerous sessions of adhoc and planned collaborations.

Improcon is open for public, organizers welcome everyone who is interested in what is happening at Veliki Tabor Castle on the second weekend of August.

Artists who are already in the region before this year’s festival starts, are welcome to participate in a music workshop for various approaches to improvisation and composition through the integration and communication of individuals. The workshop will be held by American vocalist Linda Sharrock and Austrian saxophonist Mario Rechtern. All those who are interested in communication, improvisation and composition are kindly invited to attend the event. The workshop will happen between 7-9 August at Klub Metulj in Bistrica ob Sotli, Slovenia, 15 kms from the festival location at Veliki Tabor Castle.

Improcon organization and logistics by Nenad Borovčak (GOKUL, Zabok), Mitja Hlupič (Klub Metulj – Mladinsko Društvo Bistrica ob Sotli), Nataša Serec and László Juhász (KUD Mreža, Ljubljana); partnered by Eva Ursprung (Schaumbad – Freies Atelierhaus Graz), and Markus Krispel (Šopron Shuffle – Trans European Music Meetings, Vienna).

Improcon 2017 is kindly supported by Ministry Of Culture Of The Republic Of Croatia, Krapina-Zagorje County, Land Steiermark, and Alps-Adriatic-Alliance.

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