Slaven Tolj (born 14 April 1964) is a Croatian conceptual, performance and media artist, curator and cultural worker from Dubrovnik, Croatia. He achieved international recognition for his installations, body art, and performances presenting distinct political and social-cultural criticism. In 2005 he was the commissioner of the Croatian pavilion at the Venice Biennale.
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| - Slaven Tolj (* 1964 in Dubrovnik) ist ein kroatischer Performance-, Installations- und Body-Art-Künstler. (de)
- Slaven Tolj (born 14 April 1964) is a Croatian conceptual, performance and media artist, curator and cultural worker from Dubrovnik, Croatia. He achieved international recognition for his installations, body art, and performances presenting distinct political and social-cultural criticism. In 2005 he was the commissioner of the Croatian pavilion at the Venice Biennale. (en)
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| - Slaven Tolj stencil in Pula, Croatia. (en)
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| - Slaven Tolj (* 1964 in Dubrovnik) ist ein kroatischer Performance-, Installations- und Body-Art-Künstler. (de)
- Slaven Tolj (born 14 April 1964) is a Croatian conceptual, performance and media artist, curator and cultural worker from Dubrovnik, Croatia. He achieved international recognition for his installations, body art, and performances presenting distinct political and social-cultural criticism. The beginning of Slaven Tolj’s work, as an artist, was determined by his experiences of the Yugoslav War, the Siege of Dubrovnik by the Yugoslavian army in the years 1991-1992, as well as the disintegration of former Yugoslavia.In the course of the late 1990s Slaven Tolj gradually extended the scope of his art, incorporating themes and issues related to political transformation and the emergence of multiculturalism and globalization. Slaven Tolj has also been involved in organisational and curatorial activities. He is one of the founders of Art Workshop Lazareti in Dubrovnik – a key institution for contemporary art scene in Dubrovnik and Croatia. He was a director of Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rijeka from 2012 until 2020, as well as artistic director of Rijeka 2020 European Capitol of Culture. In 2005 he was the commissioner of the Croatian pavilion at the Venice Biennale. (en)
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