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* 1965 in Karlovac, Croatia
From 1986 till 1992 he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb. In 1992 he initiated the project Egoeast and cooperated with four artists. During that period he realised several projects. One of them was the exhibition "Croatian Art Now" that explored the context of contemporary art at the beginning of nineties. 1996 he started with project "Weekend Art; Hallelujah the Hill" (in cooperation with Ivana Keser and Tomislav Gotovac)
He uses different media in his works, text, photographs, and artists books.
He produced several series of photographs.
Einzelausstellungen / Individual Exhibitions
1991 |
PM Gallery, Zagreb |
1991 |
SKUC Gallery, Ljubljana, Slovenia |
1994 |
EgoEast, Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb |
1997 |
Weekend Art: Hallelujah the Hill, Slide Projection at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb |
1998/99 |
Weekend Art: Hallelujah the Hill, Internet Project at FRAC Languedoc Rolusillon |
1999 |
Weekend Art: Hallelujah the Hill, Museum in Progress, Der Standard, Vienne |
Ausstellungsbeteiligungen (Auswahl) / Group Exhibitions (Selection)
1992 |
Project EgoEast; Croatian Art Now, Art Pavilion, Zagreb |
1993 |
EgoEast, Karas Gallery, Zagreb
Modern Gallery, New Croatian Art, Zagreb
Croatian Photography from 1950 to the Present, Zagreb
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1994 |
Sternberk Augustinian Monastery Installation Symposium, Sternberk, Czech Republik
Skulptur in Kroatien 1950-1990, Wilhelm Lehmsbruck Museum, Duisburg, Germany
Words & Images, Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb |
1995 |
Useful objects, Synagoga na Palmovce, Prague
Dialogue, the intervention in the bank |
1997 |
Croatian Photography of the '90-ies, Zagreb |
1998 |
The Cityscape, MGC, Zagreb
Body and the East, Moderna Galerija, Ljubljana |
1999 |
"Rondo", Ludwig Museum, Budapest
"Midnight Walkers, and City Sleepers", W139, Amsterdam
"Tell me more", Laafeld, Austria
Art in the City III, Kunstverein Bregenz, Bregenz, Austria
"There is your Shadow on my Wall", Kluæe, Slovenia
"Farniente", La Maison de la culture, Amiens, France
"After the Wall", Moderna Museet, Stockholm |
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