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All Events Local Video presentations 07/05/2009; 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm.
Preradovićeva 18, Zagreb, Croatia

May 07, 2009 : 7 pm at net.club mama, Preradovićeva 18

Sandro Đukić presents topic ‘About problems of the reality of an image’ through his work.

Discussion and refreshments follow after the presentation. Meet people interested in media art, exchange ideas about projects and get inspired. Welcome!

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Sandro Đukić is an artist who in his works – spatial, architectonic and photographic installations and constructed films – moves from one medium to another with ease. By doing those movements, he applies different layers and meanings of spaces and by doing that he defines himself as virtual visual artist with tendency towards critical interpretation of space and date of inception of the artwork. The idea of including the viewers of one exhibition space into next work, enrolls from current work to another, new work continously.

Sandro Đukić was born 1964. in Zagreb. He graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb in 1989. In period from 1989 to 1993 he attended Art Academy in Dusseldorf -class of prof. Nam June Paik and prof. Nan Hoover. At the same academy he attended postgraduate studies -class of prof. Nan Hoover, in period from 1993. to 1994. Exhibited in Slovenia, Germany, USA, Italy, Serbia, Austria and Croatia and lectured at the numerous conferences dedicated to media art -Rijeka, Zagreb, Plasy. In 1991. he received Croatian Artist Association Award.

Links:
http://www.kulturpunkt.hr/i/vijesti/1163/
http://www.matica.hr/Vijenac/vijenac389.nsf/AllWebDocs/Poetsko_fotografsko_djelo
http://www.zarez.hr/180/vizualna5.htm
http://www.d-a-z.hr/ostalo/predavanja/sandro-dukic-prostor-realnosti.htm
http://www2.mmsu.hr/en/exhibitions/dukic/index.html

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Andreja Kuluncic is an artist who lives in Zagreb, Croatia. Her artistic practice is characterised by an interest in socially engaged themes, a confrontation with different audiences, and a collaboration on collective projects. She sets up her own interdisciplinary networks, regarding artistic work as a research in progress, a process of cooperation (co-creation) and self-organisation. She often asks the audience to actively participate and “finish” the work. Kuluncic’s work has been featured in exhibitions such as documenta 11, Manifesta4, Istanbul Biennial, as well as in the Whitney Museum and in PS1.