Andreja
Kuluncic
(visual artist,
lives in Zagreb, Croatia)
Exploration of new models of sociability and communication situations,
an interest for socially engaged themes, confrontation with different
audiences, and collaboration on collective projects characterize Kuluncic's
artistic practice. She sets up her own interdisciplinary networks, seeing
artistic work as a research, process of cooperation (co-creation) and
self-organization, often asking the audience actively to participate
and "finish" the work.
She has participated in major international exhibitions such as the
“Day labor” exhibition in P.S.1 (New York, 2005), Tirana
Biennial 3 (Tirana, Albania, 2005), the Liverpool Biennial (UK, 2004),
the 8th International Istanbul Biennial (Turkey, 2003), "The American
Effect" (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 2003), on-line exhibition
Translocations (The Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, 2003), Documenta
11 (Kassel, Germany, 2002), Manifesta 4 (Frankfurt/Main, 2002), and
in numerous gallery and online exhibitions held in Croatia, Austria,
Germany, India, Italy, Slovenia, South Korea, and other countries. She
has participated in artist's residencies at the Art in General in New
York (2005), at Walker Art Center in Minneapolis (2003), at Artspace
in Sydney, Australia (2002) and others. Web site: www.andreja.org
Address: Bernarda Vukasa 47, 10000 Zagreb, Hrvatska.
Mob.: + 385 98 903 93 29
e-mail: andreja.kuluncic@zg.t-com.hr
web-site: www.andreja.org
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