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Studio Golo Brdo (CRO): Artists

Nemanja CvijanovićNemanja Cvijanović (1972) lives and works in Rijeka and Venice. He graduated on department for painting on Academy of Fine Arts in Venice. He attends Phd of Visual Arts on University Iuav of Venice. He has been active in the field of culture since 1995. Member of Croatian Association of Contemporary Artists (ZSUH), Croatian Association of Visual Artists (HDLU) of Rijeka and Zagreb, Cooperative Drugo More in Rijeka (Udruga Drugo More) and italian party Rifondazione Comunista.

Vlado MartekVlado Martek(Zagreb, 1951), conceptual artist and poet. Graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb in 1976. In the period from 1975–1978 he is active as part of the informal Group of Six Authors, participating in their action – exhibitions and contributing to the start of a catalogue – magazine MAJ 75. From 1978 to 1991 he exhibited in the alternative Gallery Podrum and Gallery of Expanded Media (Galerija Prošireni mediji). Martek’s art works include agitations, installations, ambiances, murals, various anonymous actions, drawings, graphics, paintings, collages and poetic objects. He does land art and sculpture, writes poetry, essays and graffiti. He also authored seventeen samizdats (self-publications) containing verse, drawings, graphics and photographs. He is interested in the phenomenon of language, close to conceptualism, successfully synthesizing the originality of expression and the esthetics of sophistication. He publishes his texts in catalogues for exhibitions, monographs and magazines like Quorum, Problemi, Republika, Mars, Kolo, Život umjetnika, Came Austrija, Preoccupations et. al. His publications are the following: Imajte me, 1995; Akcija pisanja: Bol u tekstu, 1997; Volim čitati poeziju, 2001; Pazi oštri tekstovi, 2005; Neprilagođeni, 2005; Prepozicija, 2006. The monography Martek, fatalne figure umjetnika (Martek, Fatal Artist Figures), by the author Miško Šuvaković, was published in 2002.

Dalibor MartinisDalibor Martinis, born in Zagreb 1947. Lives and works in Zagreb. Graduated from Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb, exhibits since 1969, works as video artist independently and, until 1992, in collaboration with Sanja Iveković. He held numerous personal shows, performances and screenings, and participated in many international exhibitions (Biennales: Sao Paolo, Venice,  Gwangju, Thessaloniki, Cairo, Ljubljana; Dokumenta/Kassel etc.) and film/video festivals (Berlin, Tokyo, Montreal, Locarno etc.). He had grants from Canada Council (1978), Jaica (Japan, 1984), and ArtsLink (USA, 1994). He was guest professor at Academy of Drama Arts/Zagreb 1987/91, and Ontario College of Art/Toronto 1991/2; presently teaches at Academy of Applied Arts/Rijeka. He was awarded with several international awards (Tokyo Video festival 1984, Locarno 1984, Alpe Adria Film festival/Triest 1996).
His works are in the collections of The Museum of Contemporary Art/Zagreb, The Museum of Modern Art/New York, Stedelijk Museum/Amsterdam, ZKM Karlsruhe, New York Public Library, Kontakt/Erste Bank etc.

Dalibor MartinisGoran Petercol was born in Pula in 1949. Between 1963 and 1969, he attended the Nautical Academy and sailed on ships of the merchant navy. In 1975 he took his BFA in the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb. In 1978 he completed his two-year graduate studies in the Croatian Academy Master Workshop, Zagreb. He worked as art editor for encyclopaedias and lexicons of the Lexicographic Institute. Since 2008 he has lectured at the Academy of Applied Art in Rijeka. He lives in Zagreb and Rovinj. His bibliography includes four monographs: Working monograph, MSU, Zagreb; Unplugged (2006), HAZU, Zagreb; Landscapes (2008), AGM, Zagreb and Objects, Klovićevi dvori (2011), Zagreb.

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