Marina Abramović:
Originalni plakat za prvu veliku izložbu / performance Rhythm 2
Original poster for first big Marina Abramovic solo exhibition / performance Rhythm 2
Design Sanja Iveković.
Galerija suvremene umjetnosti 14.10.1974. godine.
High Quality Screen Print / visokokvalitetan sitotisak by Studio S
70x100cm
Stanje odlično / fine condition.
Very very rare and important
Among the posters designed by Sanja Iveković for the Gallery, certainly the most well-known is the one created for the exhibition of Marina Abramović in 1974, again characteristic for its unusual intervention into the rectangular shape of the poster, created by cutting the right lower corner of the poster. In this case, the intervention is not only a reflection on the specificity of the medium, but also a reference to the artistic practice of Marina Abramović. The radical intervention in the limits of the poster’s medium is related to the body art of the artist herself, whose artistic practice often involves reaching the limits of physical and psychological exertion.
Source: Marko Golub and Dejan Kršić
Dalibor Martinis: Sanja Iveković
Plakat izložbe
Sanja Iveković; Dokumenti 1949 - 1976. Galerija suvremene umjetnosti, Zagreb 10.-30.12.1976.
High Quality Screen Print / visokokvalitetan sitotisak
Atelier Brane Horvat / Studio S
97,5 x 67,5 cm
Sanja Iveković: Ljubica Gerovac (Linda Evangelista)
Gen XX, oglasi u časopisima i novinama, 1997 – 2001.
Plakat
68x98 cm
Gen XX,” 1997–2001, presents posters of famous supermodels emblazoned with the names of female Yugoslav World War II heroes
Iveković equipped the photos of professional models with the names and brief stories of women who were celebrated under socialism as “national heroines,” who are today erased from the public consciousness. The space of common knowledge or familiarity from the socialist past was evacuated in favor of popular mass culture and commercial icons. Iveković utilizes these vehicles of everyday contemporary popular literacy and invests in them content with (generally absent, and to contemporary standards unattractive) historical knowledge.
Sanja Iveković: Ugo la Pietra – Ponovno prisvajanje okoline
Plakat izložbe
Galerija suvremene umjetnosti, Zagreb 1975.
High Quality Screen Print / visokokvalitetan sitotisak
Atelier Brane Horvat / Studio S
Plakat je iz dva djela.
68x100 cm
Sanja Iveković: Dalibor Martinis - Krivotvorine
Plakat izložbe
Zagreb 1975.
Galerija suvremene umjetnosti
100 x 70,5 cm
High Quality Screen Print / visokokvalitetan sitotisak
Sanja Iveković: Žene i politika mira
Sanja Ivekovic: Woman and the Politics of peace
Plakat
50x70 cm
Sitotisak / Silkprint
Ženski međunarodni forum
Centar za ženske studije, Zagreb 1993.
Plakat za izložbu Sanje Iveković - Personal Cuts, Galerieim Taxipalais, Innsbruck, 2001. godine. Presavijan. Kvalitetno opremljen, natur.
Preuzimanje samo u antikvarijatu
Originalni plakat izložbe "Za umjetnost u umu" u Podroom, Mesnička 12, Zagreb; Boris Demur, Vladimir Dodig Trokut, Ivan Dorogi, Ladislav Galeta, Tomislav Gotovac, Vlado Gudac, Sanja Iveković, Željko Jerman, Željko Kipke, Antun Maračić, Vlado Martek
Mal
Sanja Iveković: Alerta General, Obres 1974 - 2007
General Alert. Works 1974-2007
Fundació Antoni Tàpies, 2007.
Aragó 255 08007 Barcelona
Plakat izložbe
34,5x48 cm
Sanja Iveković - Ženska kuća 1998-2002
Sanja Ivekovic: Women's house 1998-2002
Artist's book. Edition 200.
Texts: Nada Beros, Tihomir Milovac,Katy Deepwell.
Design Sanja Bachrach Kristofic.
Bilingual edition: croatian and english
Muzej suvremene umjetnosti, Zagreb, 2003.
139 pp 31x31 cm
Tragedija Jedne Venere / A Tragedy of a Venus, 1975. First edition of exhibition catalogue originally published in conjunction with show held December 1976, Gallery of Contemporary Art, Zagreb. Text in English and Croatian.
Boris Bućan, Slobodan Braco Dimitrijević, Sanja Iveković, Jagoda Kaloper, Dalibor Martinis, Davor Tomičić, Goran Trbuljak, Gorki Žuvela. Urednik Božo Bek. Predgovor Davor Matičević, engleski i hrvatski jezik. Tiskano u 500 primjeraka. Layout kataloga Ivan
Vrlo rijetko u ponudi.
katalog 19,5x29,5 koji se rastvara u plakat 39x59 cm.
XVI Sao Paulo Biennial: Video from Yugoslavia
Museu de Arte Moderna, 1981.
Predgovor na engleskom jeziku
Davor Matičević. Stanje - odlično
The Chronotope of Croatian Performance Art: from Traveleri to the Present Day (Kronotop hrvatskoga performansa: od Travelera do danas) covers the life of performance art in Croatia from two standpoints: the avant-garde from the early 1920s (e.g. the group
Reprint of exhibition catalogue originally published in conjunction with show held December 1976, the Gallery of Contemporary Art in Zargreb.
artists' book
wrappers
offset-printed
staple bound
black-and-white
29 x 20.5 cm.
[unpaginated]
edition s
Aspects 75 - Contemporary Yugoslav art presented by Richard Demarco Gallery. Catalogue designer Boris Bućan. Foreword Radoslav Putar, Marijan Susovski, Richard Demarco, Ješa Dengri, Aleksander Bassin.