| Sandro
Dukic (born in Zagreb, 1964) is a new-media artist
dealing with co-relation of media such as photography, video,
computer-processing, storing, documentation and data archive
with reality exposed to this process of photographing and
disclosing through media. He has been preoccupied with issues
of simulation, subjective and artistic experience of travelling
and peculiarities of specific media since attending Academy
of Fine Arts in Zagreb and, afterwards, Düsseldorf, where
he had been taught by Nam June Paik, founder of the video
art and Nan Hoover. Since the mid-1980's, he has been exhibiting
on numerous individual and collective exhibitions, both in
Croatia and abroad. In a monumental manner, exhibition "Archive"
will synthesise and present development of the artist's work
since the times of the projects "Journey around the world
in 100 days" (1998) and "Realities of picture –
pictures of reality" (1999) until today. Large exhibition
area of the MMCA will be seized by multimedia installations
and projections with authorial concept and set-up. Upon conclusion
of the "Archive" project - promoted by precisely
this exhibition in Rijeka – Sandro Ðukic will publish
the book. This exhibition is accompanied by the catalogue,
designed by artist, with preface written by Branko Cerovac,
senior curator at the MMCA.
Branko
Cerovac
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