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  1. Press Release: Progressing like a rite of passage, Ivana Bašić’s presentation transforms both floors of the Schinkel’s iconic octagon-shaped building into a journey that examines the material and metaphysical bounds of humanity. Debuting more than 20 new pieces, the exhibition weaves together sculptures, drawings, video, and an 23-feet ...

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  2. Ivana Bašić (born 28 February 1976) is a Croatian actress. Bašić was born in Vranje , Serbia , formerly part of Yugoslavia , on 28 February 1976, and spent her early childhood there. [1] When she was 6 years old, she and her family moved to Split , Croatia, which was also formerly part of Yugoslavia . [1]

  3. Ivana Bašić in Human Is at Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin. March 19, 2023. Ivana Bašić’s work is currently featured in Human Is, a group exhibition which gathers works by artists that employ the aesthetic, narrative and conceptual properties of science-fiction as tools to mirror, push and re-evaluate humanist and capitalist value systems.

  4. CURA.30. To twist the inside outward, to give contour and inertia to the most far reaching corners of the mind, is not only to make art, but to initiate deep transposition. Through such a holistic approach, New York-based artist Ivana Bašić utilizes her artistic materials as substances that synchronize their elemental properties to the ...

  5. galeriedumonde.com › artists › 192-ivana-basicIvana Bašić | gdm

    Ivana Bašić (b. 1986 in Belgrade, Serbia) has been creating works that address vulnerability and transformation of the body and human matter.Her sculptures, which consist of wax, glass, steel, alabaster, oil paint, and immaterial matter such as breath and pressure, prompt the viewers to radically reimagine posthuman ontology.

  6. Born 1986 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia Lives and works in New York. Contact: studio.ivanabasic@gmail.com

  7. curamagazine.com › digital › ivana-basicIvana Bašić — CURA.

    Bašić’s work is in the collection of the Whitney Museum. MARGOT NORTON is Chief Curator at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA), which she joined in 2023, and where she recently curated the exhibition Gabriel Chaile: No hay nada que destruya el corazón como la pobreza. She was previously Allen and Lola Goldring Senior ...