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With her works, the Slovenian artist Jasmina Cibic (*1979) sheds light on social, political, and historical questions from the viewpoint of art. NADA is an impressive film trilogy that was developed in cooperation with the Kunstmuseen Krefeld, Aarhus, the European Capital of Culture 2017, and the MSU Zagreb. In it, she examines the sociopolitical interconnections of the cultural sector and scrutinizes mechanisms of power that play a role in the development of national identities. The trilogy culminates in her site-specific exhibition The Spirit of Our Needs in Haus Esters in Krefeld. The catalogue is a fully illustrated reader comprising archival material, texts, and an interview between the artist and Katia Baudin (Director of the Kunstmuseen Krefeld). It is the first German-language publication (German/English) about the artist. (source site de l'éditeur).

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Title
Nada
Language
English
Publisher
Kerber
Released
2017
Format
Hardcover
Pages
133
ISBN10
3862066665
ISBN13
9783862066667
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With her works, the Slovenian artist Jasmina Cibic (*1979) sheds light on social, political, and historical questions from the viewpoint of art. NADA is an impressive film trilogy that was developed in cooperation with the Kunstmuseen Krefeld, Aarhus, the European Capital of Culture 2017, and the MSU Zagreb. In it, she examines the sociopolitical interconnections of the cultural sector and scrutinizes mechanisms of power that play a role in the development of national identities. The trilogy culminates in her site-specific exhibition The Spirit of Our Needs in Haus Esters in Krefeld. The catalogue is a fully illustrated reader comprising archival material, texts, and an interview between the artist and Katia Baudin (Director of the Kunstmuseen Krefeld). It is the first German-language publication (German/English) about the artist. (source site de l'éditeur).