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'''Edi Muka''' is an art critic and curator. He is co-director of the Tirana International Contemporary Art Biennale (T.I.C.A.B.), a co-founder and curator of the Tirana Institute of Contemporary Art (TICA), and curator and artistic director (together with Joa Ljungberg) of Göteborg International Biennial for Contemporary Art. Since 1999 he is director of the International Center of Culture in Tirana, and he was in charge of the international programme of Tirana’s National Gallery from 2001 to 2006. Edi Muka has curated several shows with Albanian and international artists, among others the Albanian Pavilion at the 48th (1999) and 51st (2005) Biennale di Venezia, and exhibitions in Tirana, Milan, Berlin, Stockholm, Tel Aviv, and New York. He has published extensively on contemporary art in exhibition catalogues as well as international art magazines such as ''Perpjekja, PamorArt, FlashArt, Springerin, Camera Austria, Manifesta Journal'', or ''Frieze''. Edi Muka lives and works between [[Malmö]] / [[Göteborg]] and [[Tirana]]. [https://easttopics.com/art_professionals/edi-muka/ (2021)]
  
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* Eduard Muka, [http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9705/msg00054.html "Media situation and the general atmosphere in arts in Albania"], ''nettime'', May 1997.
  
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* Geert Lovink, "Media Art in Albania, First Steps. An Interview with Eduard Muka (Tirana)" (1996) [http://www.medialounge.net/lounge/workspace/deep_europe/DOCS/mail/0151.html]
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* Geert Lovink, [http://www.medialounge.net/lounge/workspace/deep_europe/DOCS/mail/0151.html "Media Art in Albania, First Steps. An Interview with Eduard Muka (Tirana)"], 1996.
* Geert Lovink, "After the Chaos - A New Beginning for Albania. An Interview with Edi Muka - part 2" (1996) [http://www.medialounge.net/lounge/workspace/deep_europe/DOCS/mail/0153.html]
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* Geert Lovink, [http://www.medialounge.net/lounge/workspace/deep_europe/DOCS/mail/0153.html "After the Chaos - A New Beginning for Albania. An Interview with Edi Muka - part 2"], 1996.
* Geert Lovink, "Tirana, Summer 2000 - Interview with Edi Muka" (2000) [http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-0008/msg00042.html]
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* Geert Lovink, [http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-0008/msg00042.html "Tirana, Summer 2000 - Interview with Edi Muka"], 2000.
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* Tanja Ostojić, [http://www.favelapavilion.net/text/il%20progetto%20favela/edimuka.pdf "Interview with Edi Muka"].
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Latest revision as of 13:05, 5 January 2024

Edi Muka is an art critic and curator. He is co-director of the Tirana International Contemporary Art Biennale (T.I.C.A.B.), a co-founder and curator of the Tirana Institute of Contemporary Art (TICA), and curator and artistic director (together with Joa Ljungberg) of Göteborg International Biennial for Contemporary Art. Since 1999 he is director of the International Center of Culture in Tirana, and he was in charge of the international programme of Tirana’s National Gallery from 2001 to 2006. Edi Muka has curated several shows with Albanian and international artists, among others the Albanian Pavilion at the 48th (1999) and 51st (2005) Biennale di Venezia, and exhibitions in Tirana, Milan, Berlin, Stockholm, Tel Aviv, and New York. He has published extensively on contemporary art in exhibition catalogues as well as international art magazines such as Perpjekja, PamorArt, FlashArt, Springerin, Camera Austria, Manifesta Journal, or Frieze. Edi Muka lives and works between Malmö / Göteborg and Tirana. (2021)

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