Talk:Miranda Rumina
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Non English Sources edit
Google Translation of the RTV SLO Article (rtvslo1)
Studio Galeriji Gasspar Piran (slovensko-morje.net1)
There is also this, but Google's output is garbled: [1]
--Nuujinn (talk) 15:52, 25 April 2010 (UTC)
- User:Eleassar kindly provided a translation of this article, the book in question I believe is Kodex.
- Miranda Rumina has published a new book that reveals a new value system. The artist is known after her unusual performances and exhibitions and her long-year relationship with the musician Dalaj Egol. Years ago, Miranda upset the public with her show A Woman Saint and a Madam and was also known after wearing solely white clothes. Currently, Miranda lives at the Coast (Slovenian Littoral) with her partner Dalaj Egol and manages an art gallery.
Exhibition list edit
I pulled this from the article since they lack references, figure to leave them here at least for a while in case someone wants to try to track down sources for them. I've had no luck so far.
Exhibitions, projects, rewards edit
1980 edit
- Water, Fotogalerija Atrij, Ljubljana
1991 edit
- White Exhibition, Cankarjev dom, Ljubljana
- White Exhibition, Naxos Gallery, Naksos, Grčija
1992 edit
- The Seductress and the Saint, K4, Ljubljana
1993 edit
- Angeli Atlantici, Slovenian National Museum, Ljubljana
- Centro holistico, Trieste, Italy
- Gallery YAM, Ljubljana
1994 edit
- Gallery Antiche Mura, Monfalcone, Italy
- Agricultural Bank and Credit House, Opicina, Italy
- Town Gallery, Konstanz, Germany
1995 edit
- Gallery Restaurant YAM, Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Hommage to Masters of Wisdom, Yamčica, Ljubljana
- Outdoor Gallery, Rakitna
- Arboretum, Outdoor Gallery, Volčji Potok
1996 edit
- Hairdressing salon Frida, Ljubljana
- Belinka, Ljubljana
- Hommage to the masters, KUD France Prešeren, Ljubljana
- Olympiahalle München, Germany
1997 edit
- Le quattro stagioni, Valvazor Chapel, Izlake
- Casino Metropol, Portorož
- Okarina, Bled
1999 edit
- Where Art Joins Sorcery, Zemon
2000 edit
- Requiem, Hommage W. A. Mozartu, glass sculptures, the Tower of the Ljubljana Castle, Slovenia
- Requiem, Outdoor Gallery, Rakitna
2001 edit
- Three Colors, Homage Krzysztofu Kiešlowskemu, the Ljubljana Castle
- Lanta's Small Talk, Ko Lanta, Thailand
2002 edit
- L’amore è... Il filo di palia, Monfalcone, Italy
- Planets, Studio Gallery Gasspar, Piran
- Art Made in Slovenia, Mercator Center Ljubljana
2003 edit
- 33 – From Heart to Heart, Kerubin, Izola
- Luleå Sommar Biennal, Luleå, Sweden
- Collages, Logum, Ljubljana
2004 edit
- She Is ShAKTI, Hotel Mons, Ljubljana
- Codex, art photographies, Kerubin, Izola
- Ice installation Codex, Mercator center Ljubljana
- Codex, exhibition of Zen paintings from the book Codex, Kerubin, Izola
- 108 Simple Koans, Kerubin, Izola
- After Luleå Summer Biennial 2003, Gallery MORS, Ljubljana
- Yin and Yang Spring Collection, Homage to Gianni Versace, with Rok Eckert, Kerubin, Izola
- Art Made In Slovenia, TV Paprika, Ljubljana
- A reward on 15th international festival ExTempore in Izola
2005 edit
- Manhattan N.Y. Zen, Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia, New York
- Manhattan N.Y., Eurocenter, Ljubljana
- Manhattan N.Y., Kerubin in Multimedia place KT1, Izola
2007 edit
- Modern Angels, Art In Our Lives , Casablanca, Pondicherry, India
2008 edit
- Modern Angels, Roma's Kitchen, Auroville, India
- Flower Power, Ice - Fire Installation, Koper, Slovenia
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