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David Maljkovic

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    Known for his use of film, sculpture, collage and installation, in his work David Maljković often explores themes related to time and the relationship between past and present through moving images, abstract structures and digital effects.
    His installations combine video, drawing, object and architecture. He sets a process of construction of his work which always imagine the future from the past, negotiating a new semantic logic. His overall project is engaged in the variable relationship between form and content.
    Born in 1973 in Rijeka, Croatia, he studied philosophy at the University of Rijeka and fine art at the University of Zagreb, before attending the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam.
    Since then, he has presented his work at number of exhibitions at major institutions around that world, including Museo Reina Sofia, Madrid and Palais de Tokyo, Paris. Today, his works are held in the collections as Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, MoMA in New York and Tate Gallery of London.
    Noticed to international attention as one of the most interesting contemporary artists, he was a protagonist of the 56th Venice Biennale, “All the World’s Futures”, directed by Okwui Enwezor

    David Maljkovic: 2005-2007-2009.

    Mousse Publishing, 2014

    ISBN 978-8867491087

    David Maljković: New Reproductions

    Mousse Publishing, 2013

    ISBN 978-8867490639

    Sources in the Air, David Maljkovic

    JRP | Ringier, 2012

    ISBN 978-3037643075

    David Maljković, exhibitions for secession: anlässlich der Ausstellung David Maljković, Exhibitions for Secession in der Secession, 2. Dezember 2011 bis 5. Februar 2012

    Revolver Publ., 2011

    ISBN 978-3902592491

    David Maljkovic: Lost Review

    Walther Konig, 2008

    ISBN 978-3865604460

    Almost Here: David Maljković

    Dumont, 2007

    ISBN 978-3832190552

    David Maljković: Scene for new heritage : Salon Muzeja savremene umetnosti, Beograd

    Museum for Contemporary Art, 2006

    ISBN 978-8671012416