Technical Unconscious
Technical Unconscious

October 2014
Residency and permanent installation of Wear XVIII in the frame of cultural and multidisciplinary research project reactivating the post-industrial spaces of the Cooperativa dos Operários Pedreiros do Porto (Stone Masons Cooperative) in its Centenary.
Curator: Inês Moreira
PORTIZMIR3
PORTIZMIR3, It’s Enough!

International Triennial of Contemporary Art
October 2013–June 2014
Austro-Turk Tobacco Warehouse, Izmir, Turkey
PORTIZMIR3, Triennial for Contemporary Art, aspires to provide a contextual framework for diverse, participative practices by exploring new perspectives on the themes, working methods and processes developed in the realm of contemporary art. Tomaž Furlan’s works are presented in the frame of final group exhibition.
Chief curator: Saša Nabergoj
Scratch the surface
Scratch the surface

Solo exhibition, P74 Gallery, Ljubljana, Slovenia
20 December 2013 – 7 January 2014
The exhibition is the combined result of the artist’s previous investigations and of his several month residency this year in New York.
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U3
U3 | Resilience
7th Triennial of Contemporary Art in Slovenia, +MSUM, Ljubljana, Slovenia
20 June – 29 September 2013
The 7th Triennial of Contemporary Art in Slovenia gives prominence to community-oriented, site-specific, participatory, performative, architectural, social, civic and other discursive practices exploring new (or revived) community principles.
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Manifesta 9
Manifesta 9
The European Biennial of Contemporary Art
Genk, Limburg, Belgium
June 2 – September 30, 2012
The team of Manifesta 9 was lead by Cuauhtémoc Medina (Mexico), together with associate curators Katerina Gregos (Greece/Belgium) and Dawn Ades (UK).
More on: Manifesta 9
Selected media response
Jonas Žakaitis, Art-agenda: “The Deep of the Modern”
Llobet & Pons, ASEF culture360 Magazine: “Manifesta 9 | Reconversion”
OHO Award
OHO Award
The OHO Award was established in 2005 by the P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Institute in collaboration with the Foundation for a Civil Society and with the support of the New York based Trust for Mutual Understanding. The aim of the OHO Award is to support young visual artists and to take them from a marginal social position to a more central role in society, with an emphasis on a positive context based on openness and creativity.
The international expert jury, Katerina Mirović (curator, Ljublana), Jože Barši (ALUO, Ljubljana), Dalibor Martinis (artist, Zagreb), Miran Mohar (artist, Ljubljana) awarded Tomaž Furlan.
As stated by the jury, Furlan’s works emphasize the entering of social environment into the private space, beside this they reveal and problematize social circumstances in an original way.
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