02375nas a2200205 4500008004100000245002900041210002500070300001200095490000600107520184400113653001601957653001301973653001701986653002402003653001302027653002402040653002702064100001702091856006102108 2008 slv d00aThe Janez Janša Project0 aJanez Janša Project a71−860 v13 a
The renaming of three Slovene artists as Janez Janša, the prime minister of Slovenia, incites a number of thoughts. Although this was an intimate act not promoted in public, it is a fact that the renaming was done by three (conceptual) artists. With this act they have produced a series that points not so much to the name taken or the deed itself, but, rather, to its own meaning and effect. This series leads to the disappearance or emptying of the subject, to desubjectivisation; with its stringing into infinity, the series creates a sequence of empty signifiers, which then can be filled arbitrarily with new content. At issue here is not the disappearance of Emil Hrvatin, Žiga Kariž and Davide Grassi, as the artists were named before, but the disappearance of Janez Janša as the most renowned holder of the name. Therefore, the aim – non-conceptualised or collateral – of this act of renaming has been to undermine the existing ideological, economic and political power of the holder by sacrificing one's own intimate identity, as well as one’s own artistic and public identity. The artists have reached this goal through a strategy of subversive affirmation, which exploits the media effect of the renaming: the media cover this non-event on the basis of a certain automatism and thus generate a series of productive collisions. Apart from its almost physical character, the Janez Janša Project is also a media or mediated event par excellence, and it has been actually and fully realised only in forms of media representation. Its three manifestations – the intimate, or identity; the public, or political-performative; and the media, or mediated – can be best understood in the framework of contemporary biopolitics: the performance by the three artists is a form of their biopolitical self-representation.
10abiopolitics10aidentity10aJanez Janša10aover-identification10arenaming10aself-representation10asubversive affirmation1 aLukan, Blaž uhttps://naum.slav.uni-sofia.bg/en/librislavici/blaz2008a00313nas a2200097 4500008004100000245002900041210002500070260005200095100001700147856005100164 2008 slv d00aThe Janez Janša Project0 aJanez Janša Project aLjubljana ; BerlinbModerna galerija ; Revolver1 aLukan, Blaž uhttp://www.aksioma.org/sec/texts/eng_lukan.pdf00293nas a2200109 4500008004100000245002100041210002100062260001600083300000700099100001700106856006000123 2007 slv d00aJanša v Ambrusu0 aJanša v Ambrusu c2 Nov. 2007 a231 aLukan, Blaž uhttps://naum.slav.uni-sofia.bg/en/librislavici/blaz2007