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umietnosti, <strong>Zagreb</strong><br />

1993<br />

<strong>The</strong> horse who sings/Radical Art<br />

from Croatia. Museum of<br />

Contemporary Art, Sydney<br />

Selected Bibliography<br />

Nena Baljkovic, pref. cat. Galerija<br />

Nova. <strong>Zagreb</strong>, 1976<br />

Nena Dimitrujevit, Gorgona, pref.<br />

cat, Galerija <strong>suvremene</strong> <strong>umjetnosti</strong>.<br />

<strong>Zagreb</strong>. 1980<br />

Davor Matievit, Jea Denegri, pref.<br />

cat.. Galerija <strong>suvremene</strong> <strong>umjetnosti</strong>.<br />

<strong>Zagreb</strong>, 1982<br />

lnovacije u hrvatskoj <strong>umjetnosti</strong><br />

sedamdesetih godina. pref. cat.<br />

Galerija <strong>suvremene</strong> <strong>umjetnosti</strong>,<br />

<strong>Zagreb</strong>. 1972<br />

Branka StipantiC, Sue Cramer, <strong>The</strong><br />

horse who sings / Radical Art from<br />

Croatia. pref. cat. Museum of con-<br />

temporary Art, Sydney, 1993<br />

IVANA KESER<br />

Biography<br />

Born in <strong>Zagreb</strong>. Croatia 1967. From<br />

1987-1992 studied at the Academy of<br />

Fine Arts in <strong>Zagreb</strong>. Lives and works<br />

in <strong>Zagreb</strong>.<br />

Selected Solo Exhibitions<br />

1989<br />

PM Gallery, <strong>Zagreb</strong><br />

1991<br />

PM Gallery, <strong>Zagreb</strong><br />

SKUC Gallery. Ljubljana Slovenia<br />

1994<br />

EgoEast. Museum of Contemporary<br />

Art, <strong>Zagreb</strong><br />

1995<br />

PM Gallery <strong>Zagreb</strong><br />

1997<br />

Galerija Dante Marino Cettina, Umag.<br />

Croatia<br />

Spaces Gallery, Cleveland<br />

<strong>The</strong> exhibition of the local newspa-<br />

pers, Central Park, New York<br />

<strong>The</strong> exhibition of the local newspa-<br />

pers. Institute of Art, Cleveland<br />

2000<br />

Sala Montcada. Fundacio La Caixa,<br />

Barcelona<br />

Museum in Progress, in collaboration<br />

with Der Standard newspaper.<br />

Vienna<br />

Galenja Marino Cettina, Umag.<br />

Croatia<br />

Selected Group Exhibitions<br />

1996<br />

Manifesta I. European Biennial of<br />

Contemporary Art<br />

1999<br />

After the Walt Moderna Museet,<br />

Stockholm<br />

Aspects/Positions. Central and<br />

Eastern European Art since 1949,<br />

Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung<br />

Ludwig, Palais Liechtenstein und 20er<br />

Haus, Vienna<br />

1996-2000<br />

Weekend Art: Hallelujah the Hill.<br />

Medvednica, <strong>Zagreb</strong><br />

2000<br />

What, How & for Whom, Dom HDLU.<br />

<strong>Zagreb</strong><br />

Blow up, Gallery of Contemporary<br />

Art, Celle, Slovenia<br />

Chinese Whispers. Apex Art. New<br />

York<br />

2001<br />

Sous les ponts. le long de la riviere....<br />

Casino Luxembourg Fourum d'art<br />

contemporain, Luxembourg<br />

<strong>The</strong> Real, <strong>The</strong> Desperate, <strong>The</strong><br />

Absolute, Forum Stadtpark.<br />

Steierischer Herbst, Graz<br />

91 I THE MISFITS<br />

Conversation, Museum for<br />

Contemporary Art, Belgrade<br />

Marking the Territory. <strong>The</strong> Irish<br />

Museum of Modern Art. Dublin<br />

2002<br />

Broadcasting. Technical Museum,<br />

<strong>Zagreb</strong><br />

Selected Bibliography<br />

Nada Bero. From Gorgona Esoterics<br />

to Weekend Art dematerialisation.<br />

Art Press, 1998<br />

Ami Barak. cat. Weekend Art<br />

Hallelujah the Hill, Frac Languedoc<br />

Roussilon. Montpellier. 1999<br />

David Elliott, cat. After the Wall, vol-<br />

ume I, p.33.1999<br />

Branka Stipanit. cat.<br />

Aspekte/Positionen - 50 years of Art<br />

in Central Europe. Museum<br />

Moderner Kunst, Vienna, 1999<br />

David G. Torres, cat. Vida Pohtica,<br />

Barcelona, 2000<br />

ELJKO KIPKE<br />

Biography<br />

Born in 1953 in eakovec. Graduated<br />

from the Academy of Fine Arts in<br />

<strong>Zagreb</strong> in 1976. Lives and works in<br />

<strong>Zagreb</strong>.<br />

Selected Solo Exhibitions<br />

1983<br />

Pro Lumine Novo, Studio GSU.<br />

<strong>Zagreb</strong><br />

1986<br />

<strong>The</strong>atrum Mundi, Galerija <strong>suvremene</strong><br />

<strong>umjetnosti</strong>. <strong>Zagreb</strong><br />

1987<br />

Cabinet of Praying Machines, Salon<br />

<strong>Muzej</strong>a savremene umetnosti.<br />

Belgrade

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