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Sanja Ivekovic

Why is Sanja Ivekovic Plagiarizing From Wikipedia?

by Will Brand on June 14, 2012
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Documenta is trying very, very hard to be smart. It might help if they stopped giving us plagiarized Wikipedia articles as artworks.

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Sanja Iveković at MoMA: That Backward Feminist From Croatia

by Whitney Kimball on February 8, 2012
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“Progressive.” “Groundbreaking.” “Pioneer.”

Such praise feels a little superficial when applied to Sanja Iveković, whose forty-year retrospective demands we look not forward, but back, and around.

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Professors, Artists, Workers, and Activists Rally Inside MoMA

by Whitney Kimball on January 16, 2012
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Friday night, Occupy Museums conducted an exceptionally clear and efficient GA under Sanja Ivekovic’s controversial feminist monument Lady Rosa of Luxembourg. Why we need a new ABC No Rio, a continued focus on lock-outs, and how Free Fridays were won by demonstrators forty years ago.

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