Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb presents in a solo exhibition recent films, collages, and art books by one of the internationally most prominent Croatian artists, Damir Očko. This brings together Očko’s remarkable production in the past ten years, including some of the works presented in the Croatian Pavilion at the 2015 Venice Biennale.
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The first solo exhibition by Paolo Scheggi at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb, curated by Ilaria Bignotti and Jasna Jakšić, in collaboration with the Scheggi Archive and with the support of Tornabuoni Art, recalls the historic performance “Spettacolo Opla Stick, the Passion according to Paolo Scheggi“, that took place in Zagreb 50 years ago. The performance opened the Typoetry exhibition at the Student Centre Gallery, as a part of the international Tendencies 4 exhibition.
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Heimo Zobernig, one of Austria's most significant contemporary artists, presents himself in Croatia for the first time. For this occasion, the artist has selected works produced between 2009 and 2018, executed in the medium of painting, which is only a portion of his abundant and media.diverse artistic production.
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Through presenting newer and older works, Mirjana Vodopija re-examines the experience of space by indicating the sense of freedon, but also of exposure in open spaces compared to the sense of security in enclosed spaces, interiors, which serve as the physical and mental territories of personal safety and comfort. With this exhibition, the artist takes us on a journey through different landscapes, opening up potentials for personal experiences, and perception of the boundaries of freedom.
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Sigmar Polke (1941 – 2010) is one of the most significant German multimedia artists of the second half of the 20th century. The exhibition consists of 40 gouache paintings dating from the year 1996, which are typical of his work based on experimentation with painting techniques and research.
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Zoltan Novak, one of our most important painter of middle generation, is being presented here at the Museum of Contemporary Art with series The World Without Measure. In these works, Novak depicts everyday events in his immediate surroundings, events and news from the media and their social and ethical implications.
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“Everywhere it is machines and machines are not alone.” This powerful statement from curator ZHANG Ga is at the heart of the sixth edition of Device_art festival and it’s large central exhibition Machines Are Not Alone in The Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb. Rooted in the idea of new machinic ecology, the presented artworks reveal on many different complex levels this machinic nature of our reality: the poetry of our machinic surroundings, the machine that is ourselves, the machinic interconnectivity which determines our very existence.
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Within the corpus of Croatian contemporary sculpture and installation, the work of the formally trained sculptor Igor Ruf has a special place. Since his student works he has been expanding the concept of sculpture and introducing a multimedia approach and innovations. For the exhibition I Like Being Here he has produced new pieces that he was working on for two years.
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