Reflecting

Reflecting provides a space for the analysis and contemplation of exhibitions, performances, and projects that have emerged within the framework of the City of Women festival. It encompasses theoretical and essayistic analyses, interviews with artists, and participants in the festival. In these reflections, the authors examine art from a feminist perspective, with a critically sensitive awareness of patriarchal and exclusionary patterns in the artistic scene.

The publication named Reflecting, conceived by Teja Reba, the former program director of City of Women, has been available in physical form since 2017 and can also be accessed on the website in PDF format. With the new website, Reflecting has transformed into an online blog, accessible in both English and Slovenian languages. Due to the possibilities offered by the online environment, the blog now integrates text with audiovisual material.

05/03/2024
An interview with the artists Alenka Marinčič and Maja Dekleva Lapajne, who introduced themselves
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08/02/2024
Last year, the City of Women team attended a presentation of the book Curating with Care, which was accompanied by a discussion about curating as a practice of care work...
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09/01/2024
Reflections on the workshop Text and Contexts from the Decentered History of Women’s and Feminist
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04/12/2023
Films are a way through which we can re-imagine. — Yvonne Rainer This year’s festival film programme
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13/11/2023
The starting point of this article is Catherine Malabou’s lecture The Clitoris is an Anarchist
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21/09/2023
Decoding Resilience is the title of the community-based (participatory) artistic practice conceived
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05/09/2023
The project Performing Gender – Dancing in Your Shoes ( Uprizarjati spol – Ples v tvojih čevljih )
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03/08/2023
Participatory artistic practices, the aspiration to transcend a one-sided relationship between
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23/06/2023
To protest the injustices caused by the erasure, marking its 30th anniversary, the artistic collective of the Politics of Touch project initiated by the City of Women made a memorial entitled Erased Gazes ~ Izbrisani pogledi.
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