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Tatjana Macic's digital artwork Floating Thoughts, Rhizome and Shapes (2010), is shown trough January and March 2011 at the two-part exhibition
“An Exchange with Sol LeWitt” at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art -MASS MoCA and
in Cabinet Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, USA.
An Exchange with Sol LeWitt
23 January-31 March, 2011
Opening reception: Saturday, 22 January 2011, 7-9 pm
Location: 1040 MASS MoCA Way, North Adams, Massachusetts, USA
Gallery hours: 11 am-5 pm, every day except Tuesday
Website: www.massmoca.org
MASS MoCA is one of the largest centers for contemporary visual and performing arts in the United States and is located in North Adams, Massachusetts, on a restored nineteenth-century factory campus.
An Exchange with Sol LeWitt
21 January-5 March, 2011
Opening reception: Thursday, 20 January 2011, 7-9 pm
Location: 300 Nevins Street, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Gallery hours: 12-6 pm, Tuesday-Saturday
Website: cabinetmagazine.org
Cabinet magazine's exhibition space was inaugurated in the fall of 2008 to extend the non-profit publication's engagement with art and culture into the public realm. The venue hosts exhibitions of
both contemporary art and historical materials, as well as an eclectic schedule of talks, screenings and events.
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As newly appointed advisor of the Amsterdam Fund for the Arts Tatjana Macic would like to ask you to inform the artists you know about the new subsidy
'Ontwikkelbudget beeldend kunstenaars' made available by the Fund. Interested artists should attend the information session on the 21st of September 2010.
For more information please visit: the Amsterdam Fund for the Arts.
Read Tatjana Macic's article 'Performance interrupted: death and the other fabulous nonsense' about death on stage, breaking boundaries and Bojana Panevska's performance
in de Brakke Grond, in HTV de IJsberg Nr. 84.
You can find HTV de IJsberg, your non-glossy arts newspaper in art galleries, bookshops, museums, universities, and art spaces in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Tatjana Macic's short introductory text about the artwork 'Shelter' by Dusan Rodic (Belgrade, 1974), a promising artist who recently graduated from Gerrit Rietveld Academy,
is published in his graduation catalogue. You can read the text here.
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Tatjana Macic at KunstVlaai 15-23 May 2010 Amsterdam
Artists' initiative Art Chive presents
artists: Maartje Jaquet, Sibyl Kalf, Tatjana Macic, Nicole O'Niel,
Roberta Petzoldt and Janneke Van der Putten.
KUNSTVLAAI / ART PIE 15-23 May 2010
Art Fair for new flavours in art
75 Independent art spaces, 15 MFA schools, 400 Artists
LOCATION:
Cultuurpark Westergasfabriek Amsterdam
Haarlemmerweg 8-10, 1014 BE Amsterdam
Art Chive's stand is at the Gashouder
OPENING: Saturday May 15 2010, 16:00-19.00 hrs
Open: May 16-23 2010, Daily 12:00-18:00 hrs
WEBSITE KUNSTVLAAI 2010: www.kunstvlaai.nl
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HTV DE IJSBERG NR.83 'AN ARTIST'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY'
APRIL / MAY 2010
You can find HTV de IJsberg, your bimonthly non-glossy arts newspaper in art galleries, bookshops, museums, universities, and art spaces in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Additionally HTV de IJsberg regularly organizes events along each published issue such as: exhibitions, lectures and debates.
IN THIS ISSUE:
Contributors:ÊSimon Faitfull, Jan Fabre, Oliver Laric, Katie Peterson, Tatjana Macic, Irene van de Mheen, Elias Tielman, Marijke van Warmerdam and others.
Editors in chief: Marloes van der Hoek and Dirk Vis
Editors:ÊLauren Alexander, Karin Bos, Allard van Hoorn, Daan NoppenÊ
and Tatjana Macic.
DESIGNERS: Lauren Alexander and Ghalia Elskrabi
Final editor: Tatjana Macic
Subscribe, view or download selected complete articles from HTV
de IJsberg's website:
HTV de IJsberg
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You are hereby cordially invited to theÊDead Darlings RotterdamÊauction on Saturday 6th of February 2010.
Tatjana MacicÕs art is going to be auctioned.
Viewing days: 4th and 5th of February at De Zwarte Ruyter in Rotterdam.
Auction: 6th of February 2010 at ART FOUNDATIONÊ B.A.D. in Rotterdam.
Entrance: Free
Bidding at the auction: Buy a bidding paddle for 2,- euro and then write down your information. When one has bought an artwork, one has to sign a receipt.
Bid by telephone:The information the auction team needs from the bidder is: full name, telephone number, e-mail address, home address and how bidder wants to pay. You can phone during the day on Saturday 6th of February.
To bid by phone please call Dead Darlings team:
Bonno: +31 (0)6 443 83 128 or
Judith:ÊÊ+31 (0)6 811 49 471.
For more information please visit:
Dead Darlings
De Zwarte Ruyter
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The Construction Cabin on Tour (de Bouwkeet), Stedelijk
Museum Amsterdam
'Memories, stories and the invisible treasures'
Project by Tatjana Macic
19th of December, 14:00-16:00 hours, at the Museumplein, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Entrance: Free
Contact: +31 (0)20 5732741 or: stedelijkindestad@stedelijk.nl
Location: The Stedelijk's artistic version of a construction cabin
has been touring the city. On 19th of December The Construction
Cabin is standing on Museumplein in Amsterdam.
Please notice: this is the last day of The Construction Cabin project! Due to limited number of seats, please come on time.
For the artists Tatjana Macic the city of Amsterdam is a vibrant
source of inspiration. In her recent project 'Memories, stories
and the invisible treasures' she is therefore looking for thoughts,
memories and stories of the residents of Amsterdam. She brings the
oral history of Amsterdam to light. This afternoon in The Construction
Cabin on Tour Tatjana is telling stories, showing drawings and archival
material she collected, to show a special relationship the residents
of Amsterdam have with the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and its collection.
With memories of:ÊDr.ÊMargriet SchavemakerÊ- Head Collections Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam,ÊRixt Hulshoff PolÊ- Head education Stedelijk Museum,ÊTati Freeke- SuwargandaÊ- Board member de Amsterdamshe Kring,ÊKarin Bos -ÊArtist,ÊLujzika Adema van KootenÊ- Student Art History at the University of ÊAmsterdam,ÊFarzad AhmadiÊ- Entrepreneur and art collector,ÊDaan NoppenÊ- Artist,ÊRob van Gelder - Resident of Amsterdam.
Stedelijk
Museum Amsterdam
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Tatjana Macic at 53rd Venice Biennale Eventi Collaterali
Mercury House One _ Save the Poetry
Virtual Mercury Poetry Shuttle Landing on Second Life - Tatjana
Macic is performing her poem 'Armen
benen' in Second Life
From June 5 to November 22 Video installation Save the Poetry
From September 2 to November 22 Installation Mercury House One
Opening hours: 10am - 8pm
Free entrance
MHO is a Òconcept-placeÓ, poised between art and technology.
Organization: Fondazione Mare Nostrum
La BIennale di Venezia
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TATJANA'S CHOICE: THE ART OF THE DAY AT: galeries.nl
Every day this October Tatjana Macic is choosing ÔTHE ART OF THE DAYÕ as a guest curator at the Dutch art websiteÊ
GALERIES.NL,Êsuggesting the best art, artists and places to visit in Holland and Belgium, providing each dailyÊ
choice with a shortÊmotivation (in Dutch).
GALERIES.NLÊis an Internet portal for Dutch art galleries, institutesÊ
and museums attractingÊthousands of visitors each day.
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HTV DE IJSBERG NR. 80 ÔTOONBEELDÕÊ
SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2009
HTV de IJsberg has been collaborating with the festival IncubateÊin Tilburg and the artist Hermann Nitsch whoÕsÊ
artwork is on the cover.
IN THIS ISSUE:
Contributors:ÊJohn Baldessari, Persijn Broersen en Margit Luck‡s, De Aanale Fase, Mara Picione, JelenaÊ
Miskovic and others.Ê
Editors in chief: Tony Hofman and Dirk Vis
Editors:ÊLauren Alexander, Tiers Bakker, Karin Bos, Allard van Hoorn, Marloes van der Hoek, Daan NoppenÊ
and Tatjana Macic.
DESIGNERS: Lauren Alexander and Ghalia Elskrabi
Final editor: Tatjana Macic
Subscribe, view or download selected complete articles from HTV
de IJsberg's website:
HTV de IJsberg
You can find HTV de IJsberg, your bimonthly non-glossy art newspaper
in art galleries, bookshops, museums, universities, and art spaces
in the Netherlands and Belgium. Additionally HTV de IJsberg regularly
organizes events along each published issue such as: exhibitions,
lectures and debates.

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HTV de
IJsberg at UNFAIR PROJECT by De Service Garage
JUNE 2009
Exhibition: UNFAIR PROJECT
Opening: Saturday 16 May 20:00 hrs
Open: 20 May till 7 june. Wed.-Sun. 12:00-18:00 hrs
Location: De Service Garage, Stephensonstraat 16, Amsterdam. Open from Wednesday Ð Sunday, 12.00 Ð 18.00 p.m.
Opening: Saturday 16 May 20.00 hrs: Introductie door Donna Wolf, founder of DŽiska & The collection
Performance: KomplotÕs Share Launch; a collectief curators from Brussels
Performance Francesca Grilli: Enduring Midnight Ð Soprano/ Lina Vasta & Pianist/ Dott. Diego Mattiello
Music by DJ Lonely & Baba Electronica
Event & Finissage: Saturday 6 June, 13.00 p.m.
For full programme please visit website of De Service Garage.
Websites:
De Service Garage
Parashutartists
TijdelijkMuseum Amsterdam
Parachutartists Foundation and De Service Garage are proud to present UNFAIR PROJECT. Structured as an international group exhibition and side events, the projectÕs focus is on the phenomenon of contemporary art fair and art economy. In collaboration with other art initiatives, art magazines, writers and curators, UNFAIR PROJECT shines a light on experimental, non-commercial and socially engaged art. The exhibition seeks out for interaction through site-specific installations, performances and other events. The project explores the value and function of art in the age of post- neoliberalism. What impact does the credit crisis have on the position of artists and the art world?
Curators: Ehsan Fardjadniya (Parachutartists Foundation), Frank Ammerlaan en Thijs Rhijnsburger (De Service Garage, Amsterdam), Nazli Gurlek (independent curator, Turkye), Sonia Dermience (Komplot, Brussels), Caterina Riva (FormContent, London), Johan Gustavsson (1646, The Haque)
Artists: Jorge Cabieses Valdes (RCH), Francisco Camacho (CO), Bas de Boer (NL), Maroan el Sani (D), Ehsan Fardjadniya (NL/IR), Zoro Feigl (NL), Nina Fischer (D), Maartje Fliervoet (NL), Francesca Grilli (IT), Idan Hayosh (IL), Maria Karantzi (GR), Schirin Kretschmann (D), Matthieu Laurette (F), Dan Shaw-Town (GB), Edwin Stolk (NL), Raymond Taudin Chabot (NL), Conrad Ventur (USA), Dmitry Vilensky (RUS)
Participating Art Magazines: Useless Magazine (NYC, London), Chto delat? What is to be done? (St. Petersburg), HTV de IJsberg (Amsterdam)
You can find HTV de IJsberg, your bimonthly non-glossy art newspaper
in art galleries, bookshops, museums, universities, and art spaces
in the Netherlands and Belgium. Additionally HTV de IJsberg regularly
organizes events along each published issue such as: exhibitions,
lectures and debates.
Editors in chief: Tony Hofman and Dirk Vis
Final editor: Tatjana Macic
Subscribe, view or download selected complete articles from HTV
de IJsberg's website:
HTV de IJsberg
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HTV de
IJsberg Nr. 78: 'Who's your daddy?'
APRIL / MAY 2009
You can find HTV de IJsberg, your bimonthly non-glossy art newspaper
in art galleries, bookshops, museums, universities, and art spaces
in the Netherlands and Belgium. Additionally HTV de IJsberg regularly
organizes events along each published issue such as: exhibitions,
lectures and debates.
In this issue:
Tatjana Macic:
'Ivan Grubanov: Artist as an agent of change' is a
part of Tatjana Macic’s series of essays and critical thoughts about artistic practice
under the collective title: 'ARTIST AS A SUPERHERO'.
Tatjana Macic:
'Ideal or real dacha' a preview of an exhibition
of the Russian born artist Ksenia Galiaeva.
Contributors: Cornel Bierens, Massimo di Angelis,
Ksenia Galiaeva, Ivan Grubanov, Daan Noppen, Kali Nikolou, Katja
Novitskova, David van Reybrouck, Eric de Weijde, Dorien de Wit,
Tatjana Macic and others.
Editors in chief: Tony Hofman and Dirk Vis
Editors: Lauren Alexander, Tiers Bakker, Allard
van Hoorn and Marloes van der Hoek
Final editor: Tatjana Macic
Subscribe, view or download selected complete articles from HTV
de IJsberg's website:
HTV de IJsberg
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HTV de
IJsberg Nr. 77: Tatjana's interview with Dieter Roelstrate: Curatorial
contradiction
If you have nothing else to do these days, read what Tatjana urgently needed to ask curator Dieter Roelstraete in: HTV de IJsberg Nr. 77, in an interview Curatorial contradiction.
Also in this issue: guest editors - a research team Imaginary Property from Jan van Eyck Academy in Maastricht, interview with Charles Eshe and more.
You can find HTV de IJsberg, your bimonthly non-glossy art newspaper, in art galleries, bookshops, museums and art spaces in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Subscribe, view or download some complete articles from HTV de IJsberg's brand new website:
HTV de IJsberg
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