Utopia. The Right to Hope
Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg
A group exhibition with Yael Bartana, Chto Delat, Jasmina Cibic, Cornelia Parker, Tomás Saraceno, Yinka Shonibare and others. Curated by Andreas Beitin, Sebastian Mühl and Dino Steindorf
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Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg
A group exhibition with Yael Bartana, Chto Delat, Jasmina Cibic, Cornelia Parker, Tomás Saraceno, Yinka Shonibare and others. Curated by Andreas Beitin, Sebastian Mühl and Dino Steindorf
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Musée d'art contemporain de Lyon
Collections of Lyon and Belgrade's contemporary art museums. Curated by Isabelle Bertolotti, Director of macLYON; Maja Kolarić, Director of MoCAB; Miroslav Karić, Curator at MoCAB; Matthieu Lelièvre
VenueCinema 2, Barbican, London
Personal documentations of migration, reflections on historical roots, and the power of collective memory come together in these poignant short films by women from the Balkan diaspora.
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Haus Lange, Kunstmuseum Krefeld
With works and projects by: Daniel Buren, Christo, Jasmina Cibic, Elmgreen & Dragset, Hans Haacke and others.
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Museum of Contemporary Art Vojvodina
With works by Marina Abramović, Jasmina Cibic, Doplgenger, IRWIN, Jelena Jureša, Katalin Ladik and others.
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Innsbruck Biennial
Curated by Chris Clarke, Tereza Kotyk and Franziska Heubacher
VenueMuseum of Contemporary Art Belgrade
Jasmina Cibic in conversation with curator Una Popović: March 11
VenueIMMA, the Irish Museum of Modern Art
The exhibition focuses on nation-states that emerged in the wake of the First World War, exploring the role of art and artists in relation to the expression of nation-building and statecraft.
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Kunsthaus Graz
Jasmina Cibic’s new durational performance for Kunsthaus Graz builds upon research about a congress of cultural workers of the Non-Aligned Movement held in Titograd, Yugoslavia, in 1985.
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Cinema 2, The Barbican
A screening of Cibic's film The Gift followed by a discussion with Owen Hatherley and Lucy Reynolds and a book launch of Cibic's monograph Stagecraft.
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High Line New York
On the High Line, Cibic shares three films that showcase a continuum of her work focusing on the relation between stagecraft and statecraft—underlining theatrical tactics of political power.
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Dunedin Public Art Gallery, NZ
First solo exhibition by Jasmina Cibic to be held in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Centre for Contemporary Art Montenegro, Podgorica
Jasmina Cibic in collaboration with the Art Collection of Nonaligned Countries Lab (Marina Šaranović / Anita Ćulafić / Nada Baković / Natalija Vujošević). Curated by Natalija Vujošević
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University of Toronto Art Centre
Curated by Žana Kozomora, the exhibition brings together works whose material forms prop up processes that may appear elusive in face of larger, seductive propositions for icons of progress.
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Cukrarna, Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana
The group exhibition Returning the Gaze offers a glimpse into the creative processes and practices of nearly sixty women artists, all either Slovenian or working in Slovenia, from the 1990s to today.
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Tallinn Photomonth
Tallinn Photomonth is a biennial of contemporary art and visual culture and one of Estonia’s largest art events.
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Banff Centre, Canada
Jasmina Cibic will be part of the faculty for BANFF's programme on Soft Power that will explore the connections between art, nation states, systems of measurement and data, and propaganda.
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Museum of Contemporary Art, Ljubljana
Solo exhibition expanding on Cibic's ongoing project on political gifting of culture during moments of political and ideological identity crises. Curated by Igor Španjol.
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MAXXI - The National Museum of XXI Century Arts, Rome
artists/mentors: Ila Beka and Louise Lemoine, Jasmina Cibic, Nina Fischer and Maroan el Sani, Olivo Barbieri and Daria Menozzi, Petra Noordkamp.
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Kaiser Wilhelm Museum, Krefeld
A comprehensive overview of Bauhaus' traces, ideas and legacies in the collection, starting with the early twentieth century and ending with contemporary works.
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HDLU, Zagreb
Curated by Tevž Logar and Branka Benčič with works by Jasmina Cibic, Fokus Grupa, Igor Grubić, Tina Gverović, Damir Očko, Marko Tadič, Katerina Zdjelar and others.
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Louvre Auditorium
French premiere of NADA: Act III - The Exhibition is a part of the Rencontres Internationales film programme 2019.
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Belvedere 21, Museum of Contemporary Art, Vienna
Austrian premiere of the NADA trilogy. Followed by a discussion between Jasmina Cibic, Claudia Slanar - the curator and programmer of Blickle Kino and Jen Kratochvil from The Significant Other, Vienna
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Whitechapel Gallery, London
Screenings, talks and performances with all the 2018 Jarman Award shortlisted artists.
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Cultural Centre of Belgrade, Belgrade City Museum, Serbian Academy of Arts and Science Gallery, U10 Art Space, Remont Gallery
Curated by Gunnar and Danielle Kvaran, artists: Jasmina Cibic, Aleksandra Domanović, Olafur Eliasson, David Maljković, Yoko Ono, Cindy Sherman, Helen Marten and others
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Curated by Alenka Gregorič, a group exhibition with Marina Abramović and Ulay, Luchezar Boyadjiev, Braco Dimitrijević, Vadim Fiškin, Tomislav Gotovac, Anri Sala and others.
Curated by Ali Akay the exhibition brings together Cibic's video installations and films for the artist's first solo exhibition in Istanbul.
MAC Belfast
Winner of the MAC International Ulster Bank Art Prize selected by Katerina Gregos, Marta Dziewanska and Hugh Mulholland.
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CCS Bard/Hessel Museum of Art
Curated by Paul O’Neill, We are The Center... is both an exhibition and research project, a multi-year program incorporating artist projects, exhibitions, collaborations and (non)public programmes
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Ludwig Museum, Budapest
The exhibition explores the image of Bartók as a persistent cultural topos as researched by neo-avant-garde classics and new conceptual positions between visual art, science and music.
Laznia Centre for Contemporary Art, Gdansk
Screening of the Spielraum trilogy and lecture by Rona Kopeczky: deconstruction of nation building strategies in Jasmina Cibic’s work.
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Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova, +MSUM
The exhibition presents works that come largely from the Moderna galerija’s Arteast 2000+ Collection, focusing on the collection and the museum as tools that help to sustain a utopian consciousness.
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Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb
Gorgona Hall, 8pm
A screening program of recent film production by Jasmina Cibic. Curated by Branka Benčić.
Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin
7pm screening program "Architectures", LES RENCONTRES INTERNATIONALES
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MSUM Ljubljana
The exhibition aims to present a selective overview of developments and attempts to define the main phenomena and trends in contemporary art in Slovenia over the past decade.
Le Commun, Bâtiment d’art contemporain 28 rue des Bains, 1205 Geneva
A group exhibition with: Marcel Broodthaers, Gerard Byrne, collectif_fact, Aurélien Froment, Uriel Orlow and others. Curated by Bénédicte le Pimpec and Isaline Vuille.
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International Centre of Graphic Arts MGLC Ljubljana
A solo exhibition of the second chapter of Jasmina Cibic's project Spielraum. Curated by Anna Gritz.
VenueA group residency with FOKUS Grupa, Florian Roithmayr and others in organisation with KIASMA Theatre, HIAP.
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Berwick upon Tweed Town Hall
A solo screening of Cibic's film Fruits of Our Land.
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Musée national d'histoire et d'art, Luxembourg
Curated by: Paul di Felice / Pierre Stiwer / Gosia Nowara
VenueArt Brussels
Screening of Fruits of Our Land at the Art Brussels cinema programme, selected by Katerina Gregos
VenueVila Manin, Italy
The protagonists of Slovene contemporary art 1968-2013, curated by Aleksander Bassin
A group show with: IRWIN, OHO Group, Tobias Putrih and others