Explore the fairytale world in Slovenia’s Posavje region — and even meet a countess The exhibition entitled MONUMENT at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Koroška (KGLU) is part of the interinstitutional project MONUMENT – DRAGO TRŠAR which is led by the Museum of Modern Art Ljubljana On the 90th anniversary of the birth of academically trained sculptor Drago Tršar an initiative was launched among the participating institutions to professionally examine and exhibit the sculptor’s oeuvre thus displaying his works to the broader public Following the survey exhibition of Drago Tršar in the Gallery of the Prešeren Awards Winners for Fine Arts in Kranj (2017) the exhibition of works on Japanese paper in the Gallery of Murska Sobota (2018) and the survey exhibition of monumental sculpture in the Museum of Modern Art Ljubljana subtitled Monumentality and Multitude (2018) two further exhibitions will take place in the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Koroška and in the Božidar Jakac Art Gallery in Kostanjevica na Krki (2019) where Drago Tršar’s sculptures are at the centre the exhibition in the KGLU is dedicated to the broader question of monuments and sculptures in public space focusing on the works by Drago Tršar and their interpretation through the eyes of his two contemporaries the photographer Tomo Jeseničnik and the painter Arjan Pregl The preceding exhibitions offered an extensive and in-depth insight into the sculptor’s oeuvre while the exhibition in the KGLU aims to encourage reflection on the context of public sculptures and statues and to point out certain burning social issues related to the ideological character of public space Such an examination of the work of Drago Tršar within the KGLU is also interesting due to the fact that Tršar’s work entitled “Connected” is situated in the sculpture park at Štibuh in Slovenj Gradec The park was created in the 70s of the 20th century with the aim of becoming the material witness to the connectedness Arjan Pregl is participating in the exhibition with three large format paintings which depict public squares with sculptures show the spatial setup of Tršar’s monuments while the third was made especially for the exhibition in the KGLU It is related to the Monument to the Victims of All Wars which was unveiled in the Star Park on 13 July 2017 it is one of the last great interventions into one of the most important public spaces in Slovenia it opens several political questions connected to the phenomenon of neo-revisionism and even the rehabilitation of fascism in Slovenia Tomo Jeseničnik is a photographer who works mostly with landscape His works are characterised by impeccable framing and the eye for detail his approach to the interpretation of Tršar’s sculptures is subjective and redirects the gaze from the sculpture to the background Accompanying the exhibition and as part of the publications for the entire project a publication will be published with texts by theorist Gal Kirn and curator Andreja Hribernik The exhibition was created as part of the interinstitutional project MONUMENT – DRAGO TRŠAR Partnering institutions: Galerija Božidar Jakac Kostanjevica na Krki / Božidar Jakac Art Museum Galerija Murska Sobota / Gallery of Murska Sobota Galerija Prešernovih nagrajencev za likovno umetnost Kranj / The Prešeren Award Winners of Fine Arts Gallery Kranj Muzej in galerije mesta Ljubljane / City Art Gallery of Ljubljana Obalne galerije Piran / Coastal Galleries Piran