Sanja Ivekovic

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Sanja Ivekovic
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Publisher : The Museum of Modern Art
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Book Synopsis Sanja Ivekovic by : Roxana Marcoci

Book excerpt: This exhibition brings together a historic group of single-channel videos and media installations and over a hundred photomonages.


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