Erzen shkololli biography of martin

  • Turner Prize winner Martin Creed, created a sound work for The Leas Lift in accordance with its ascent and descent.
  • The central theme of Martin Toloku's practice is decay; he is fascinated by the at-times mysterious relations between deterioration and materiality.
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  • Biography

      

    Macht! Licht!, Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, , Germany, cur. Andreas Beitin, Holger Broeker 

     

    Le tour ni jour en quatre-vingts mondes, Capc Musée d&#;art contemporain de Bordeaux, France 

    Bigger than Myself, MAXXI, Rom, Italy, cur. Zdenka Badovinac and Giulia Ferracci 

    The Third Woman: Actionism, Performance, and Attitudes, ART ENCOUNTERS FOUNDATION  Timisoara, Romania 

    RESIST! REACT! Performance and Politics in the s in the Post-Yugoslav Context”, MG+MSUM, Ljubljana, Slovenia, cur. Bojana Piškur 

    Scars, MMSU, Rijeka, Croatia, cur Janka Vukmir 

    Life Lines, Johann Jacobs Museum, Zurich, Switzerland, cur. Roger Buergel 

    I Love The Gallery. 20th Anniversary Exhibition Rita Urso, Artopiagallery, Milano, Italy 

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  • erzen shkololli biography of martin
  • Born in Cherven Bryag, Bulgaria in He studied at Academy of Fine Arts in Sofia where achieved graduation in Mural Paintings. Lives and works in Sofia.

    Nedko Solakov is a Bulgarian artist who combines his traditional education with conceptual practices to create complex, multi-faceted and sharp-witted works. He is a great storyteller, showing an unmistakably poetic desire for short narratives, aphorisms, comparative descriptions, plays on words and semantic double entendres that are the characteristic elements of the his idiom. 

    In his wide variety of drawings, paintings, performances and installations, Solakov employs an ironic, metaphoric and poly-semantic style to analyse the role and contradictions inherent not only to the contemporary art system, but also collective "truths" and societal norms connected with the human existence.

    His works among others are part of public and private collection such as: Le Centre Pompidou, Paris; Museum für Moderne Kunst, Fra

     
    Konstantin Akinsha
    Born in Kiev in Studies in art history in Moscow (Ph.D., ). In the s Moscow correspondent and contributing editor (since ) of ARTnews magazine, New York. He worked on the problem of confiscation of cultural property during World War Two, as research fellow of Kunstverein Bremen, Research Center for Easteuropean Studies, University of Bremen, and Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg. –98 senior research fellow at the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, Washington, D.C. –99 adjunct professor at the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, USA. – deputy research director of Art and Cultural Property of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Holocaust Assets in the United States. Since Senior Adviser for a Research Project for Art and Archives, New York. His publications include Beautiful Loot: Soviet Plunder of European Art Treasures () and AAM Guide for Provenance Research (). He has curated exhibitions of modern