DARKO ALEKSOVSKI
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    • A Small Handbook for Daydreaming
    • All These Things
    • Music for Heartbreaks
    • Places for Daydreaming
    • Never Not In Love
    • Present Past Perfect
    • The Pink Series
    • Artists’ Archive: Darko Aleksovski
    • PP TALK
    • GROWING
    • Silver Lining
    • WHOLE CONTENT
    • FACTORIES
    • O. G. S.
    • Project Solidarity '63
    • Elegy for Ramno
    • Curatorville
    • HOME
    • Listening to the Audience
    • In the Mind's I
    • Inbox 1
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FACTORIES

FACTORIES (ongoing)
Published by Mark Pezinger Verlag (Vienna, Austria)

I come from Veles, known as the industrial town in the Republic of Macedonia. In the second half of the 20th century the town housed a lot of factory giants, each one operating within a different industry. There were factories for food, building materials, textile, metal industries, chemicals etc.

These factories still exist. Although privatized, they are to a large percent non-operational and non-functional. Some departments still work with a minimum number of workers and minimum production, but most of them have been completely shut down. They have failed to realize their full production potential. Many people were fired during privatization and they are presently unemployed, without any opportunity for a job, after having spent all their professional careers working in these factories. 

At the moment, the factories are mostly ruined and serve as monuments, reminiscent of a time when they were “feeding” a whole town. They occupy a vast space of the town‘s surroundings, which is practically unused. They are reminders of a failed history – now just sitting abandoned in decay.

Factories is a series of large-scale, color-by-numbers posters. They are designed as participatory drawings, which involve the audience to create a new image for these infamous monuments. These posters are my small contribution towards this social situation; re-imagined as blank sheets of paper, ready to be colored and finished as images, thus possibly inverting the factories' lost potential and the fact that the good purpose they served is a history.
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Dedicated to my parents.

Series of 15 color-by-number posters, 150 × 100 cm, each
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Mark Pezinger works both ways - From Performance to Publication, Centre de Documentation, FRAC Provence Hautes-Alpes. Marseille, France
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Factories, NMG@Praktika. Split, Croatia [Photo by Tihana Mandusic]
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55. Oktobarski Salon - Disappearing Things, The Museum of the City of Belgrade. Belgrade, Serbia
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The Essence of Existence - Macedonian Contemporary Art, Lauba Gallery. Zagreb, Croatia
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XI Biennial of Young Artists, Museum of Contemporary Art. Skopje, Macedonia
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Paratissima 11 - Ordine o Caos?, Torino Esposizioni. Turin, Italy
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Paying Attention, Akademie Graz. Graz, Austria [Photo Credits: © Akademie Graz]
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  • bio
  • works
    • A Small Handbook for Daydreaming
    • All These Things
    • Music for Heartbreaks
    • Places for Daydreaming
    • Never Not In Love
    • Present Past Perfect
    • The Pink Series
    • Artists’ Archive: Darko Aleksovski
    • PP TALK
    • GROWING
    • Silver Lining
    • WHOLE CONTENT
    • FACTORIES
    • O. G. S.
    • Project Solidarity '63
    • Elegy for Ramno
    • Curatorville
    • HOME
    • Listening to the Audience
    • In the Mind's I
    • Inbox 1
  • press
  • contact