Difference between revisions of "Sanja Iveković"

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* http://www.tlu.ee/~marekm/dc/paper%25204%2520-%2520art%2C%2520media%2520and%2520culture.pdf
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* Carol Kino, "Croatia’s Monumental Provocateur", December 2011. [http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/25/arts/design/sanja-ivekovic-croatias-monumental-provocateur.html?_r=2&pagewanted=all]
  
 
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Revision as of 16:51, 24 December 2011

Born in Zagreb, where she graduated from The Academy of Fine Arts and had her first solo exhibition in 1970. Her art production has spanned a range of media such as photography, performance, video and installations. The point of departure of her work was (and has remained until today) her own person, her own life - and by putting this theme into a broader context - the situation of women in our time and society. On Croatian art scene she was the first women artist who called herself a feminist artist. She lectures at the Center for Women's Studies in Zagreb since its begining in 1994. She is a founder of Electra - The Women's Art Center Zagreb.

Articles
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  • Carol Kino, "Croatia’s Monumental Provocateur", December 2011. [3]

http://web.archive.org/web/20020206223602/http://www.arkzin.com/electra/sanja.html

See also: Croatia#Video_art