Sentences with phrase «croatian artist»

It opens with a wall of photos of the Croatian artist Mladen Stilinović sleeping in bed and then a palatial room that the great New York artist Dawn Kasper is now using as a studio to making art, playing noise music with friends, and generally hanging out.
Showing alongside Los Angeles - based artist Drew Merritt, this will be the first major exhibition for the Croatian artist and street muralist outside of his homeland.
Spring, an exhibition of work by New York - based Croatian artist Dora Budor, considered the representation of emotional and physical experience within the ideological subtexts of mainstream cinema.
On Saturday evening at the Watermill Center, a dreamy home for performance art in the midst of lulling Hamptons luxury on Long Island, New York, Vesna Mačković — a Croatian artist participating in the center's intensive summer residency program — was seething and heaving beneath a yellow coal miner's helmet in a pair of bright red overalls.
This is exactly what Croatian artist Stjepan Šandrk has depicted through his latest series, The Spectacle, where he crafted realistic imitations of a photograph of people visiting museums and interacting with art.
Zlatan Vehabovic, a highly regarded young Croatian artist earned his Ph.D. in painting at the vaunted Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb.
Swiss Institute is pleased to present * Spring *, the first institutional solo exhibition of New York - based Croatian artist Dora Budor.
David Maljkovic: An exploration of architecture, place and time in the Croatian artist's work, by Oliver Basciano.
The South London Gallery (SLG) and Calvert 22 present Unknown Heroine, the first exhibition in the UK of Croatian artist Sanja Iveković (b. 1949, Zagreb).
Croatian artist David Maljkovic's disarming photographic montage continues his exploration into the ongoing legacy of modernist architecture in the former Yugoslavian state.
Nomad talks about Croatian artist Zlatan Vehabović's recent solo show, Foundations in Mud, in the Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb, Croatia: http://www.nomad.hr/projects/zlatan-vehabovic-still-untitled-zagreb
Swiss Institute is pleased to present Spring, the first institutional solo exhibition of New York - based Croatian artist Dora Budor (b. 1984).
The Croatian artist David Maljković has contributed what is perhaps his most market - friendly body of work, his 2013 - 2015 series of attractive constructed photographs on sculptural, wafer - like layers of powder - covered aluminum and MDF.
In her first institutional solo exhibition Spring, on view at New York Swiss Institute until July 23, New York - based, Croatian artist Dora Budor presents sculptures that wrap around architectural miniatures originally featured in the blockbuster films The Fifth Element, Batman Returns and Johnny Mnemonic.
Croatian artist Mladen Stilinovic's installation comes across like a mini-retrospective, his whip - smart, often tongue - in - cheek drama and politics taking the form of pieces like a pink banner that reads «AN ARTIST WHO CAN NOT SPEAK ENGLISH IS NO ARTIST,» dictionary pages in which the definition of every word is whited out and replaced with the handwritten word «PAIN,» and a manifesto expounding upon the importance of laziness to the artist's practice.
MARC STRAUS is pleased to announce an exhibition of new paintings by Croatian artist Zlatan Vehabovic.
's photo series «Artist at Work» (1978 — 2017)-- in which the Croatian artist is seen lolling in bed, asleep or dreamy — and took the images as emblematic of an exhibition hopelessly unalert to its sociopolitical context.
Croatian artist Zlatan Vehabović is likely the most highly regarded young artist in Croatia having won First Prize for Zagreb Salon 2010, The International Association of Art Critics (AICA) Award 2010, as well as an Essl Award in 2007, (Emerging Artists in Southeast Europe) 2010, and with a solo exhibit in 2011 at Lauba Museum in Zagreb, and inclusion in many important group shows.
Nomad talks about Croatian artist Zlatan Vehabović's recent solo show, Foundations in Mud, in the... Read More
MARC STRAUS proudly presents its second solo show of new paintings by Croatian artist Zlatan Vehabović.
Choosing a title that fits nicely with his surreal imagery, the Croatian artist's new paintings are typical of his oeuvre, snapshots in time that appear to be taken from some mysterious adventure.
Garis & Hahn and Ikon Arts Foundation are pleased to present Notes on Undoing, a group exhibition of established and emerging Croatian artists curated by Branka Benčić.
Through these exemplary contemporary Croatian artists, P.S. 1 will give its audience an opportunity to view the diverse and provocative new face of Eastern European art.
Traveled To: Zagreb Union of Croatian Artists, Zagreb, Croatia), Prague National Gallery of Modern Art, Prague, Czech Republic); Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw, Poland; Soros Foundation, Kiev, Ukraine; Royal Academy of Free Arts.
Retrospectives and monographic exhibitions of works by the most prominent Croatian artists have been taking place there since the end of the 1960s, as well as theme exhibitions of Croatian and European modern art.
Upcoming exhibitions include Altern - ator, HDLU, the Centre for the Association of Croatian Artists, Zagreb, Croatia, April 2018.
-LRB-...) His recent exhibition venues include: Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Rijeka; City Museum of Slavonski Brod; Museum of Nova Gradiska; VN Gallery, Zagreb; PM Gallery, Croatian Artists Association, Zagreb; Croatia.
His recent exhibitions include shows at: Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Rijeka; City Museum of Slavonski Brod; Museum of Nova Gradiska; VN Gallery, Zagreb; PM Gallery, Croatian Artists Association, Zagreb; Croatia.
Graham's earliest video performances from the late 1960s and early 1970s create an important link with the first experimental video works by Croatian artists, including Sanja Iveković, Dalibor Martinis and Goran Trbuljak, singled out on this occasion and shown separately under the title «Inter nos», named after a work by Sanja Iveković from 1978.

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I'm 32, I'm a Leo, I'm Russian, Anglo - Saxon and Serbo - Croatian I am a very open minded and non-judgmental man I'm romantic and passionate about life, I enjoy reading, art both creating and observing I'm an independent artist and die - hard social justice advocate for civil rights movements
Popović is an MFA graduate of Academy of Fine Arts, Zagreb, Croatia and has been awarded a number of distinguished grants and awards including the Art Omi Residency Program at Omi International Arts Center, Ghent, New York, USA (2017); ArtsLink Residency Program at Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Portland, Oregon, USA (2006); 36th Split Salon Prize, Croatian Art Society, Split, Croatia (2009); Annual Young Artist Prize, Croatian Art Society, Zagreb, Croatia (2006); Filip Trade Contemporary Art Collection Prize, Zagreb, Croatia (2005); Cité Internationale des Arts Residency Studio Program at Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris, France (2005); Grand Prix of the 8th Triennial of Croatian Sculpture, Zagreb, Croatia (2003).
The artist is the winner of numerous awards including the Croatian Chamber of Commerce Award and the Grand Prix at the International Association of Art Critics.
Brilliantly reviewed by Paul Hobson, Director of the Contemporary Art Society, and John Bunker, writer in Abstract Critical, the new solo show of Croatian born British artist Andrea Medjesi — Jones, VENTRILOQUIST, is... Continue reading →
Mladen Stilinović, the Croatian conceptual artist whose contributions to the tiny country's contemporary art scene helped put it on the map, has passed away at 69.
Brilliantly reviewed by Paul Hobson, Director of the Contemporary Art Society, and John Bunker, writer in Abstract Critical, the new solo show of Croatian born British artist Andrea Medjesi — Jones, VENTRILOQUIST, is clearly capturing the attention of the public.
In Sandra Sterle's video Round Around the artist, dressed in traditional clothing borrowed from a peasant woman from the Croatian island of Mljet, runs until exhaustion, around an olive tree, in a personal ritual set in the original location of the island.
Dora and Maja on December 4, 2012 Croatian - born artist duo Dora and Maja merge together digital media, sculptural installation, and performance to explore a psychological dependence on commercial and digital culture.
The Salon of Revolution, (curated by Ivana Bago and Antonia Majaca), House of Croatian Association of Visual Artists, Zagreb
Artists like Marina Abramović, Gottfried Bechtold and Goran Petercol selected classics such as John Cage, Marcel Duchamp and the Croatian avant - garde artist Julije Knifer, Thomas Zipp and Angelika Krinzinger cite classics of photography as their models, such as Eadweard Muybridge and Man Ray.
«In all of the interactions I have with artists and curators and people all over the world, I don't speak Chinese, I don't speak Croatian.
In 2010, Wondergem participated in Art in General's Eastern European Residency Exchange Program, where he worked with the Croatian Council of Artists to create a series of public works in Zagreb, Croatia.
The (In) constancy of Space - Struggle for Identity is a group multimedia exhibition which includes works by eminent Dutch and Croatian Contemporary visual artists dealing with the concept of man made space and its (in) constancy, not only in physical sense but also on sociological, symbolical, psychological and ideological level.
A feminist, activist and video and performance pioneer, Ivekovic came of age in the early 1970s during the period known as the Croatian Spring, when artists broke free from mainstream institutional settings.
Meanwhile, Chinese artists such as Liu Wei, He Xiangyu, Hui Ganyuan and foreign artists such as Anni Albers (Germany), Sheila Hicks (US), the Paris - Amarican artist who played a central role in the development of fiber arts in 1960s and onward, and much of the attention now paid to her chosen media, Willem de Rooij (Netherland), Oscar Murillo (UK / Columbia), Piotr Uklanski (Poland / US), Kimsooja (Korea) and the Croatian team Numen / For Use and Magda Sayeg (US) whose creations are rooted in interactions among cities, will all show their works this summer in Hangzhou.
The gallery's interest and focus on the Zagreb Conceptual Art scene stems from a chance encounter between Frank Elbaz and Julije Knifer in Paris, wherein the artist was seminal in introducing the Parisian gallerist to both the Gorgona Group and other Croatian avant - garde artists.
In 2010, he was invited to live and work in Zagreb, Croatia through Art in General's Eastern European Residency Exchange Program with the Croatian Council of Artists (HDLU).
Los Angeles» The Box is showing an impressive series of collages and projections by Stan VanDerBeek, while Bologna - based gallery P420 features work by Croatian conceptual artist Goran Trbuljak, from 1971 - 81.
Awards and Grants 2011 Augarten Contemporary, Artist in Residence, Vienna 2010 International Contemporary Art Prize Diputacio de Castello 2010 Croatian Association of Artists Award, Zagreb 2009 IASPIS, Stockholm 2009 ARCO Prize for young artists, Madrid 2007 International Residence at Recollets, Paris 2007 Kunstzeitraum, Artist residency, Munich 2006 - 07 KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Studio program, Berlin 2002 Cité Internationales des Arts, Paris 2002 36th Zagreb Salon Award, Zagreb 2002 Filip Trade Award,Artists Award, Zagreb 2009 IASPIS, Stockholm 2009 ARCO Prize for young artists, Madrid 2007 International Residence at Recollets, Paris 2007 Kunstzeitraum, Artist residency, Munich 2006 - 07 KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Studio program, Berlin 2002 Cité Internationales des Arts, Paris 2002 36th Zagreb Salon Award, Zagreb 2002 Filip Trade Award,artists, Madrid 2007 International Residence at Recollets, Paris 2007 Kunstzeitraum, Artist residency, Munich 2006 - 07 KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Studio program, Berlin 2002 Cité Internationales des Arts, Paris 2002 36th Zagreb Salon Award, Zagreb 2002 Filip Trade Award, Zagreb
The Croatian - born artist re-configures earlier works in a stage - like setting, complete with a microphone that disappears into the wall and floor - based glass vitrines, where the role of the performer is being shifted onto the viewer who crotch must down, crane his neck and sometimes even guess at the contents of rolled - up artworks.
Szehin Ho begins by quoting the Croatian conceptual artist Mladen Stilinović, who once said: «An artist who doesn't speak English is not an artist
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