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![]() David Maljkovic, Frustrated painter or something about painting, 2003 |
David Maljkovic *1973 *1973, lives and works in Zagreb Education / residences : 2003-2004 Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten, Amsterdam 2002 Cite Internationales des Arts, Paris 1998-1999 Academy of Fine Arts, University of Zagreb, Multimedia alternative 1996-2000 Academy of Fine Arts, University of Zagreb, Department of Painting 1993-1996 Faculty of Philosophy, University of Rijeka, Art Department Exhibitions from 2000: 2005 Amsterdam, Annet Gelink Gallery (+ Carlos Amorales, Skafte Kuhn, Jenny Perlin, John Pilson, Dirk Skreber); Eindhoven, van Abbemuseum, artist book presentation & exhibition; Riga, Riga Gallery; Amsterdam, Rosa Barba Studio, "Telegram" (+ Rosa Barba, Banu Cennetoglu, Diango Hernandez, Mira Sanders); Berlin, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, The Imaginary Number; Paris, La Plateau (with Joan Jonas); Prague, National Gallery, International Biennia of Contenporary Art Basel, Art 36 Basel, Artists books; Napoli, T293, Present Perfect, (+ Jan Christensen, Martin Sedlak; Istanbul Biennial 9 (Curated by Charles Esche & Vasif Kortun); Zagreb, MSU Zagreb Retrospective of Croatian Video Art; Tirana Biennial 3, 7Go Inside; Amsterdam, Annet Gelink Gallery, Waiting Tomorrow; Helsinki, MUU Copenhagen, Nikolaj centre of contemporary art; Luneburg, Halle fur Kunst; Amsterdam, W139 2004 Cetinje, Love it or Leave it, Cetinje Biennial 5; Peja, Exit Gallery, Exhibition on Nature and Society; Zagreb, Nova Gallery, Normalisation 2003 Amsterdam, R.A.B.K.; Rijeka, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Emerging Artists 2002 Zagreb, Miroslav Kraljeviu Gallery, Paintings for Everyday; Zagreb, 36th Zagreb Salon; Palma de Mallorca/Spain, Casal Balaguer, Slow Watching; Ljubljana/Slovenia, Mestna Gallery, Start; Prag, Manes Gallery, Filip trade Collection; Zagreb, Museum of Contemporary Art, Here Tomorrow 2001 Zagreb, 26th Salon Of Young Artists 2000 Skopje, 4th International Student Biennale Selected bibliography: Charles Esche, pref, cat, 9th Istanbul Biennial, Istanbul, 2005. Charles Esche, interview, artist book ‚Place with limited premeditation’, published by Artimo, Amsterdam, 2005. Anselm Franke, The Imaginary Number, pref, cat, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin , 2005. Branko Franceschi, Again for tomorrow, pref, cat, International Biennial of Contemporary Art, Prague, 2005. What, How and for Whom, Normalisation, pref.cat, Nova Gallery, Zagreb, 2004. Natasa Ivancevic, Emerging artists, pref, cat, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Rijeka, 2003. Roxana Marcoci, Here Tomorrow, pref, cat, Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb,2002. Andrej Medved, What is there left of Croatian painting, pref, cat, 36th Zagreb Salon,2002. Flash Art, Aperto Zagreb, What, How and for Whom, Vol. XXXIV, 2002. Art Review, tale of 12 cities \endash Zagreb, Ivana Bobic, Vol. LIII, 2002. Branko Franceschi, Paintings for everyday use, pref, cat, M. Kraljeviu Gallery, Zagreb, 2002. Branko Franceschi, Space and Walls, pref, cat, Mali Salon, Rijeka, 2002. |
