A golden goddess perched atop a 69-foot-tall obelisk currently greets anyone visiting the Museum of Modern Art. She’s there—a regal and pregnant Nike—ruling over the museum’s central atrium, to be ...
Taking up two floors of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MSU) in Zagreb, the exhibition Sanja Iveković: Works of Heart (1970-2023) chronicles the artistic journey of one of Croatia’s most prominent and ...
The first museum exhibition in the United States of the work of Sanja Iveković (b. 1949, Zagreb) covers four decades of the artist's remarkable career. A feminist, activist, and video pioneer, ...
The Vancouver Art Gallery will present Multiple Realities: Experimental Art in the Eastern Bloc, 1960s–1980s, a major survey that brings together over 100 artists from six Central Eastern European ...
Juliet Jacques considers the changing meaning of a seminal work of performance art. By Juliet Jacques The action takes place on the day of the President Tito’s visit to the city, and it develops as ...
Upon entering the historic pink facade of this late 19th century building, visitors will immediately find themselves confronted with six large images of beautiful young models airbrushed to perfection ...
Juliet Jacques considers the changing meaning of a seminal work of performance art. By Juliet Jacques The action takes place on the day of the President Tito’s visit to the city, and it develops as ...
Sanja Iveković. "Personal Cuts." 1982. Video (black and white and color, sound), 3:35 min. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. © 2011 Sanja Iveković Advertisement ...
LONDON — It is with the pairing of two 20th-century giants in one room, Jackson Pollock and David Hockney, that the relationship between performance and painting is introduced in A Bigger Splash: ...
Decades before Adbusters began stirring up political protest, this Serbian artist was altering magazine advertisements targeting female consumers—while simultaneously protesting Tito’s repressive ...