Английская Википедия:Breda Beban

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Шаблон:Short description Breda Beban (1952–2012) was a Yugoslavian film and video artist.[1] Beban was born in Novi Sad and studied art in Zagreb.[2][3] She moved to Britain in 1991.[4]

Career

Between 1986 and 1994 she made films and video works collaboratively with Hrvoje Horvatic.[5][6] In 1992 she was part of the exhibition Committed Visions at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.[7] Beban's two-screen video installation titled The Most Beautiful Woman in Gucha was presented at the 2007 Venice Biennale, and later acquired for the Speed Art Museum permanent collection.[8][9] In 2001, she was the recipient of a Paul Hamlyn Foundation award for visual artists.[10] In 2010, her project the Endless School was presented at the Tatton Park Biennial.[11] Her works were exhibited in the Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb in the exhibition The Visible Ones from June 15 till November 1.[12]

Videography

  • All Our Secrets Are Contained In An Image, with Hrvoje Horvatic (1987)[13]
  • Taking On A Name, with Hrvoje Horvatic (1987)[14][15]
  • Geography, with Hrvoje Horvatic (1989)[16][17]
  • The Left Hand Should Know The Right Hand, with Hrvoje Horvatic (1993)[18]
  • Absence She Said, with Hrvoje Horvatic (1994)[19]
  • Walk of the Three Chairs (2003)[20][3]
  • The Most Beautiful Woman in Gucha (2007)[9]

Collections

Her work is included in the collections of the National Gallery of Canada,[21] the ZKM,[22] the Arts Council Collection,[23] the Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb[24] and the Tate Museum[1] and the Neuer Berliner Kunstverein.[19]

References

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