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Vessna Perunovich
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Croatia, Serbia

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2012: Foundation for a Civil Society
2011: Foundation for a Civil Society

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Marko Markovic

Marko Markovic’s work is interested in the transformation process between the individual and the masses; when an individual becomes a mass or when the mass becomes an individual. In doing so, he animates and includes audiences and/or other participants, working with varying age groups and socio-economic classes. Markovic’s work is socially engaged and directly involved with people and their needs, consciousness and social structure. He sees this as the best method to directly impact his public audience. Markovic’s work reflects current events and questions the structure of politics, economics, status and positions of inferiority and superiority. He uses a variety of media, including video, installation, performance and happenings.

Marko Markovic (born 1983, Osijek, Croatia) lives and works in Zagreb and graduated from the Art Academy in Split, Croatia in 2007. He has participated in exhibitions, workshops and festivals in Croatia, USA, Russia, Mexico, Finland, Algeria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Italy, Greece, Serbia and Austria. In 2011, he was awarded the Radoslav Putar Award for best young visual artist in Croatia by the Institute for Contemporary Art and the Young Visual Artists Awards. Markovic also works as the organizer of Days of Open Performance in Split and is the front man in a performative art punk band, Elijah and the Grain.

Events & Exhibitions

Salon: Sandra Dukic & Boris Glamocanin & Marko Markovic
April 10, 2012
Salon: Sandra Dukic & Boris Glamocanin & Marko Markovic
April 10, 2012
Marko Markovic, It is not gold everything that shines, 2010, Golden pillar, A state mandate of Croatian government prior to entering the EU, Action in public space, 10 min.
Marko Markovic, The labor saves, 2011, Happening featuring previously employed workers of a bankrupt textile industry "Ideal", featuring Ljiljana Shuchur, Senka Rogich, Vjera Gotovac and Dijana Uvodich, 3 min.
Marko Markovic, Other side of the flag, 2010, Music happening featuring the band, Elijah and the Grain, 15 min.
Marko Markovic, Selfeater - the thirst, 2009, Performance, medical needle, tube system, vane belt in national state colors, blood, 5 min.

Residents from Croatia

Ruzica Zajec

Croatia, Germany
G.C. Pon Stiftung GgmbH, Ministerium für Bildung Wissenschaft und Kultur Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
2016

Igor Ruf

Croatia
Foundation for a Civil Society
2015

Dina Rončević

Croatia
Foundation for a Civil Society
2013
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Jennifer Tee
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Canada

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2012: Ontario Arts Council

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Vessna Perunovich

Vessna Perunovich’s practice encompasses drawing, performance, video, sculpture, painting and installation. Individual yet nonetheless interrelated, her work is defies a simple categorization. Perunovich’s subject matter grapples with issues of personal intimacy and societal constructs; her work is autobiographical and at the same time universal. It dwells, emotionally and philosophically, on the subject of boundaries, both physical and psychic, orchestrating a fine balance between confinement and content. Perunovich’s works are connotations of meanings, suggesting that they can wear the conceptual clothing necessary to expressing inexpressible feelings for things that are inexplicable.

Perunovich (born former Yugoslavia) is a Toronto-based visual artist and has exhibited at international biennales in Cuba, Albania, Portugal, UK, Montenegro and Greece. Her survey solo exhibition, Borderless, recently toured galleries and museums in countries of the former Yugoslavia, including the Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina in Serbia and Museum of Contemporary Art Republic of Srpska in Bosnia & Herzegovina. Her recent exhibitions include, Neither Here Nor There, at Tom Thomson Art Gallery, Borderline, at Angel Gallery in Toronto, Canada; performance project, The Web, at Grimmuseum in Berlin, Germany and video installation, Open Ended, as part of HT&B exhibition in Hamilton, Canada. Perunovich is the recipient of many grants and awards including the Toronto Friends of the Visual Arts award in 2005 and the Chalmers Development Grant in 2011.

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Salon: Meiya Cheng & Vessna Perunovich
June 19, 2012
Salon: Meiya Cheng & Vessna Perunovich
June 19, 2012
Vessna Perunovich, I Hug the World and the World Hugs Me Back, 2003-ongoing, Performance. Courtesy of the artist and Tate Modern.
Vessna Perunovich, Infinite Wall, 2006, White elastic thread, 132 × 288 in. (335.28 × 731.52 cm). Courtesy of the artist.
Vessna Perunovich, Currency, 2007-2011, Sculptural and video projection, elastic bands, staples, and metal frame, 120 × 180 in. (304.8 × 457.2 cm). Courtesy of the artist.
Vessna Perunovich, Wounding, 2002-2011, Mixed media installation, Dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artist.
Vessna Perunovich, Homage to Mother, 2009, Graphite, 108 × 216 in. (274.32 × 548.64 cm). Courtesy of the artist.

Residents from Canada

Asal Andarzipour

Canada, Iran
Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Behdad Esfahbod
2025

Braxton Garneau

Canada
Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation, Edmonton Arts Council, Canada Council for the Arts
2025

Jude Griebel

Canada, United States
Canada Council for the Arts
2016
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The Netherlands

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2012: Mondriaan Fund

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Jennifer Tee

Jennifer Tee creates symbolic, synthetic, sculptural installations that the visitor can not only contemplate, but also sometimes enter or engage with ritually. Her work often balances seemingly contradictory factors: great sculptural sophistication with a transparency in production and an interest in evoking spiritual realms with active material experimentation. In recent years, Tee’s often-voluminous installations reveal a special interest in being in an in-between state, or what she calls “the soul in Limbo”, in her performances. She researches intermediate forms of cultures and languages, and various forms of religion. She tries to answer questions about the mythology of contemporary human beings, about cultural identity and soul-searching. In her area of research Tee constructs poetic dispositions between fact and fiction, between present and past. Her latest works hover between sculpture and stage, performance and choreography.

Jennifer Tee (born 1973) is based in Amsterdam. She has exhibited internationally, including at the 26th São Paulo Biennial; Gwangju Biennial, 2006; and The World Expo 2010, Shanghai. She was awarded third place in the Prix de Rome in 1999 and the Uriot-prijs by the Rijksacademie van Beeldende Kunsten, Amsterdam, in 2000 and 2001. Recent group shows include: The Knight’s Tour, De Hallen Haarlem, Haarlem, The Netherlands; Feminine and Formal, Triangle France, Marseille, France; Double Dutch, HVCCA, Peekskill, NY: De Nederlandse identiteit?, Museum de Paviljoens, Almere, The Netherlands; and Secret Societies, Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt, Germany. In 2010, Tee had a solo show at Eastside Projects, Birmingham, UK, and performed Gridding Sentences at theStedelijk Museum in 2011. Tee is represented by Galerie Fons Welters.

Events & Exhibitions

Jennifer Tee: Ether Plane∼Material Plane
March 6–June 8, 2018
Stichting Fonds voor Beeldende Kunsten Vormgeving en Bouwkunst, Entwined Bolero, Performance, 18 min. Courtesy of the artist.
Jennifer Tee, Duration Gridding Sentences, Performance, 33 min. Courtesy of the artist.
Jennifer Tee, Torrid Zone, 2004-2011, Metal structure, bamboo beads, fabric decoration, 3 foam mills, 6 foam wings, 6 neons, cacao fruits, porcelain letter tiles, power shells, and palm tree, 185 × 94 × 86 in. (469.9 × 238.76 × 218.44 cm). Courtesy of the artist.
Jennifer Tee, Star-Crossed, 2010, Collection of vessels and coiled stoneware, Dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artist.
Jennifer Tee, Complex Interiors, Trance-lucent Concrete, 2009 , 20 porcelain feathers, wooden octagram-construction and natural rope , 55 × 110 × 47 in. (139.7 × 279.4 × 119.38 cm). Courtesy of the artist.

Residents from The Netherlands

Inge Meijer

The Netherlands
Mondriaan Fund
Studio #219

Antonis Pittas

Greece, The Netherlands
Mondriaan Fund
2025

Ginta Tinte Vasermane

Latvia, The Netherlands
Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst, Stichting Stokroos
2022
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