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More about the video here.
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More about the video here.
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Strategy DAY+NIGHT
The exhibition includes works of different media access through a combination of traditional and digital artistic expression of ideas visualized in the immediacy of their manifestation. The principles of changes, circulation and return, these three authors are harmonizing through the Strategy DAY + NIGHT in the review of their personal experiences and inner movement. The very word to return itself is a manifestation of the principle of circulation and movement, since everything on Earth moving, Strategy DAY + NIGHT harmonize these principles through the work of “Rain rain go away” by Tanja Babić, “The Power of Self” by Milica Simonović and “Live in NY” by Isidora Fićović.
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Isidora Ficovic made few new works during December – January 2010/2011 in New York. RABBITS WALL, NEWS (newspaper drawing on the wall of studio which represents shooting of the movie in Bosnia and Herzegovina by Angelina Jolie), NEW YORK FUN, YOU WANT MISS ME and TOMORROW.
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The Performance “Coloring” is action inside of art Booth. It’s the form of expressing the transformation of body living in contemporary society. The number of products for shaping the human body almost every month increases..Are we shaping our inner being as much as we consuming the products? Does the motto of todays living “The True Beauty Comes from Outside” prevail in our minds and can we still remember saying “The True Beauty Comes from Inside” ?! Does that anything mean to us ?
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Black Rabbit / Polje Crnog Zeca 2010
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Snapshots by Isidora Ficovic. Blok 37 Kiosk/ New Belgrade 2010, for the Latitudes, The Last Newspaper 2010, a major exhibition inspired by the ways artists approach the news and respond to the stories and images that command the headlines at the New Museum, New York.
EXTRA! EXTRA!
Old news becomes new again
By Araceli Cruz
Thankfully, The Last Newspaper is not what you hold in your hands. Instead, it’s the title of a new exhibit at the New Museum that features works inspired by print media from 1967 to the present. You’ll see a restaging of William Pope.L’s Eating the Wall Street Journal (2000), in which performers walk the halls chomping on the financial newspaper, Dash Snow’s Untitled 2006, a suite of 20 works that look at how New York City’s tabloids covered the fall of Saddam Hussein, and Hans Haacke’s News, a typewriter, placed on a foldout table with a long ream of paper flowing from it. The museum will also be transformed into a newsroom of sorts, with different departments open for participation that will host programs, discussions and special guests. Other artists in the exhibit include Edith Bernstein, Andrea Bowers, Sarah Charlesworth, Thomas Hirschhorn, Luciano Fabro, Emily Jacir, Mike Kelley, and Wolfgang Tillmans. And, a free weekly newspaper will also be distributed with content about events happening within the museum. How very Village Voice of them.
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