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Born 1981 in Gložan, [[Novi Sad]], lives in [[Berlin]].
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'''Aleksandra Domanović''' (1981, Gložan, Novi Sad) studied graphic design at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. Her work focuses on the intersections of technology, history and culture, considering the way that they shape our understanding of identity and contemporary society. She has held solo exhibitions at the Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Milan (2019); Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland (2018); Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn; the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds (both 2017); Oakville Galleries (2016); ICA Winnipeg; Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Georgia; Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam (all 2015); Kunstverein Hildesheim; Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow, Firstsite, Colchester; Passerelle Centre d’art contemporain, Brest (all 2014); Kunsthalle Basel (2012).
Artist.  
 
Works primarily on the internet. Much of her art contrasts and recontextualizes content derived online, such as found videos and Google Maps, in an effort to establish a dialogue between these different materials.
 
2000-2001 Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana, [[Ljubljana]].
 
2001-2006 University of Applied Arts, [[Vienna]].
 
Since 2006 co-editor and curator of VVORK.com.
 
Since 2009 member of the internet surf club nastynets.com.
 
  
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Her work has also been presented within numerous international group exhibitions including the Greater Taipei Biennial of Contemporary Arts (2022); the 34th Ljubljana Biennial of Graphic Arts; the 58th Belgrade Biennial; the Baltic Triennial 14, Vilnius (all 2021); New Museum Triennial, New York (2015); Shanghai Biennale (2014); 12th Biennale de Lyon (2013); First Kyiv Biennale and the Marrakech Biennale 4th Edition (both 2012).
* Ceci Moss, "Interview with Aleksandra Domanovic", July 2008. [http://rhizome.org/editorial/437]
 
  
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Domanović lives and works in [[Berlin]]. [https://kunsthallewien.at/en/exhibition/aleksandra-domanovic/ (2024)]
  
http://aleksandradomanovic.com/
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She was a co-editor and curator of [[VVORK.com]] (2006-2012) and a member of the internet surf club [[nastynets.com]] (from 2009).
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* Ceci Moss, [https://rhizome.org/editorial/2008/jul/31/interview-with-aleksandra-domanovic/ "Interview with Aleksandra Domanovic"], ''Rhizome'', Jul 2008.
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* ''Aleksandra Domanović'', ed. Michelle Cotton, Berlin: DISTANZ Verlag, and Vienna: Kunsthalle Wien, 2025, 224 pp. Exh. cat. Texts by Carson Chan, Michelle Cotton, Caitlin Jones, Pablo Larios, Marcel Štefančič Jr. [https://kunsthallewien.at/en/exhibition/aleksandra-domanovic/ Exhibition]. [https://kunsthallewien.at/en/publication-aleksandra-domanovic/ Publisher]. {{en}}/{{de}}
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* [[Surf clubs]]
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* [http://aleksandradomanovic.com Website], [http://web.archive.org/web/20110811195001/http://aleksandradomanovic.com/]
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* ''[http://vimeo.com/95833310 From Yu to Me]'', video, 2013, 29 min.
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* [http://vimeo.com/80313939 2013 talk], video.
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* [https://www.instagram.com/cultureoflies/ Instagram]
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[[Series:Post-internet art]]
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Latest revision as of 09:45, 20 April 2025

Aleksandra Domanović (1981, Gložan, Novi Sad) studied graphic design at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. Her work focuses on the intersections of technology, history and culture, considering the way that they shape our understanding of identity and contemporary society. She has held solo exhibitions at the Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Milan (2019); Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland (2018); Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn; the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds (both 2017); Oakville Galleries (2016); ICA Winnipeg; Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Georgia; Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam (all 2015); Kunstverein Hildesheim; Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow, Firstsite, Colchester; Passerelle Centre d’art contemporain, Brest (all 2014); Kunsthalle Basel (2012).

Her work has also been presented within numerous international group exhibitions including the Greater Taipei Biennial of Contemporary Arts (2022); the 34th Ljubljana Biennial of Graphic Arts; the 58th Belgrade Biennial; the Baltic Triennial 14, Vilnius (all 2021); New Museum Triennial, New York (2015); Shanghai Biennale (2014); 12th Biennale de Lyon (2013); First Kyiv Biennale and the Marrakech Biennale 4th Edition (both 2012).

Domanović lives and works in Berlin. (2024)

She was a co-editor and curator of VVORK.com (2006-2012) and a member of the internet surf club nastynets.com (from 2009).

Publications
  • Ceci Moss, "Interview with Aleksandra Domanovic", Rhizome, Jul 2008.
  • Aleksandra Domanović, ed. Michelle Cotton, Berlin: DISTANZ Verlag, and Vienna: Kunsthalle Wien, 2025, 224 pp. Exh. cat. Texts by Carson Chan, Michelle Cotton, Caitlin Jones, Pablo Larios, Marcel Štefančič Jr. Exhibition. Publisher. (English)/(German)
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