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Bibliography

 

2008

Ana Janevski “The elusive past” Mousse-Contemporary Art Magazine, Issue 15

”Imobile space between yesterday and tomorrow” EXAT 51 & David Maljkovic, Piktogram, Issue 11

Celine Kopp “Freezed Images” Domus, 914, 05/08

David Maljkovic, artist book “Lost Review” published on the occasion of the contribution to the 5th Berlin Biennial for Contemporary Art, Sudhausbau and PIN & Koening Books London

Rhea Dall, cat. When Things Cast No Shadow, 5th Berlin Biennial for Contemporary Art, jrp/ringier

Charles Esche, What How & for Whom/WHW, A Prior Magazine # 17

Andrea Viliani, cat. Italia Italie Italien Italy wlochy, ARCOS Museo d’Arte Contemporanea sannio, Electa

Adam Szymczyk and Elena Filipovic “The Lost Pavilion” Hekmag, Winter # 5 2007/08.

2007

Yilamz Dziewior, Anselm Franke, David Maljkovic, Natasa Ilic, cat “Almost Here” Kunstverein in Hamburg, published by DuMont

Luca Cerizza,David Maljkovic,CAPC musee d’art contemporain,Bordeaux,Frieze,Issue 110     

Artist Project, Bidoun, issue 11

Jantine Kremer, De grenzeloosheid van het bouwen, Kunstbeeld, NR 05 2007

Teresa Gleadowe, David Maljkovic, Whitechapel Art Gallery London, Art Monthly, No 306

Joanna Mytkowska, interview, cat. Magellanic Cloud, Centre Pompidou, Paris

Charles Esche, Looking Back: Emerging Artists, Frieze, Issue 104

Ami Barak, The displaced issue, Parabol, Issue 2

Christian Rattemeyer, Elephant Cemetary, Pref. cat. Artists’ Space, N

WHW, Ground Lost, Pref. cat. Forum Stadtpark, Graz

Dobrila Denegri, Ludovico Pratesi, Inbetweeness – Balcani: metafora di cambiamento,

SanMauro Torinese

CTP Team 2005-2006, cat “Mercury in Retrograde” de Appel arts centre, Amsterdam

WHW, Galerija Nova – Bakic, Graficki zavod Hrvatske, Zagreb, novine # 12

2006                

Goska Charylo, Ideal City, Various venues, Zamosc,Poland, Frieze, issue 102

Ivet Curlin, A dead end is a good start, Oris Magazine for Architecture and Culture, issue 41,

Zagreb

Jelena Vesic, Nothing is more remote than yesterday nothing is closer than tomorrow, pref.cat.

Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade                

Branko Franceschi, Tired places, pref.cat. Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Rijeka

Douglas Heingartner, Mercury in retrograde, De Appel, Amsterdam, Frieze, issue 100

Max Andrews, A Picture of war is not war, Wilkinson Gallery, London, Frieze, issue 99

Jasna Jaksic, Feral Tribune, No. 1072

Jonathan Carrol, Again for tomorrow, pref. cat. Royal College of Art, London

 

2005   

Eleanor Heartney, Artist in the city: engagement with the urban environment and the local

public was the theme of this year’s Istanbul Biennial, Art in America, Dec              

Cay Sophie Rabinovich, Address – Unknown, Text zur kunst, Nr. 61

Charles Esche, pref. cat. Istanbul Biennial 9

Charles Esche, interview, artist book “Place with limited premeditation” published by Artimo,

Amsterdam

Anselm Franke, The Imaginary Number, pref. cat, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin

Branko Franceschi, Again for tomorrow, pref. cat. International Biennial of Contemporary Art,

Prague

Branko Franceschi, Linear Structures, pref. cat. Riga Gallery, Riga

Zdenko Rus, Fin de siecle, end of painting? pref. cat. HDLU, Zagreb

2004                

What, How and for Whom, Normalisation, pref. cat. Nova Gallery, Zagreb

Antun Maracic, Painting and object, pref. cat, Museum of Modern Art, Dubrovnik

Sabina Salamon,Emerging Artists,Kontura,No. 80

Zlatko Wurzberg,Emerging Artists,Nedjeljni Vjesnik,January 11th

 2003               

Natasa Ivancevic, Emerging artists, pref. cat. Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Rijeka

Maja and Reuben Fowkes,Here Tomorrow,Museum of Contemporary Art,Zagreb,

Frieze,issue 72

2002                

Roxana Marcoci, Here Tomorrow, pref. cat. Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb

Andrej Medved, What is there left of Croatian Painting, pref. cat. 36th Zagreb Salon, Zagreb

What, How and for Whom, Aperto Zagreb, Flash Art, Vol. XXXIV

Rebecca Heald, Tale of 12 cities, Zagreb, Art Review, Vol. LIII

Branko Franceschi, Paintings for everyday use, pref. cat. Miroslav Kraljevic Gallery, Zagreb

Branko Franceschi, Space and Walls, pref. cat. Mali Salon, Rijeka

Marina Baricevic, Ni jedno vrijeme ne moze najaviti smrt slikarstva,Novi List, No 17 493

Mladen Lucic, Slow Wtching, pref. cat. Casal Balaguer, Palma de Mallorca

Leila Topic,Kontura, No. 71

Iva Boras, trenutak upisan cavlima,Zarez, No. 83

2001                

Leila Topic, Transplantacija umjetnickih djela,Zarez, No. 52

Zlatko Keser, pref. cat. Beck Gallery, Zagreb

2000                

Zlatko Wurzberg, Virtualni i aktualni prostor,Vjesnik, April 28th

Natasa Ivancevic, pref. cat. Juraj Klovic Gallery, Rijeka

Zlatko Keser, pref. cat. Vice - chancel prize, Vladimir Nazor Gallery, Zagreb

Natasa Segota, Nova Apstrakcija,Novi List, April 14th

1999                

Damir Stojnic, pref. cat. Otok Gallery, Dubrovnik

1998                

Branko Cerovac, Made in Ri, Nova likovna situacija, Rijeka

Ana Devic, There is too much of me, pref. cat. Lotrscak Tower, Zagreb

1997                

Branko Cerovac, Jedermann, pref. cat. Caffe IN, Rijeka

Public collections

Centre Pompidou, Paris

Fonds municipal d’art contemporain, Ville de Paris

Museum of Modern Art, New York

Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Rijeka

Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam

Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven




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