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Folio 008 Conquistan do y constru yendo lo común Conquering and Building the Common Andreja Kulunˇci´c In Conquering and Building the Common, the Croatian artist Andreja Kulunˇci´c examines the different creative strategies used by community organizations in Mexico City. Through collaborations with participating organizations, the project seeks to construct a meeting place, within and outside the museum, to discuss the different ways of forging the idea of the common. Bringing together research and the construction of political and social networks, Kulunˇci´c’s work shows the exercise of self-organization to be an essential part of the urban experience and history. Andreja Kulunˇci´c (Croatia, 1968) Andreja Kulunˇci´c’s art practice is based on exploration of new models of sociability and communication situations, an interest for socially engaged themes, confrontation with different audiences, and collaboration on collective projects. She sets up her own interdisciplinary networks, seeing artistic work as a research, process of cooperation and self-organization. She often asks the audience actively to participate and “finish” the work. Some of her frequent subjects are correlations between economy, transition, feminism and racism. Major international exhibitions: documenta11 (Kassel), Manifesta4 (Frankfurt), 8. Istanbul Biennial (Istanbul), Liverpool Biennial04 (Liverpool), 3. Tirana biennial (Tirana), 10. Triennial-India (New Delhi). Collective museum exhibitions: Whitney Museum of American Art (New York), PS1 (New York), Walker Art Centre (Minneapolis), muac (Mexico City), Palais de Tokyo (Paris), Casino Luxembourg (Luxembourg), among others. www. andreja.org Other publications: Kulunˇci´c’s, Andreja, Art for Social Changes, 2013. Artist: Andreja Kulunˇci´c Authors: Amanda de la Garza, Alejandra Labastida, Ignacio Plá Editors: muac-unam Editorial Coordination: Ekaterina Alvarez Romero Language: Spanish and English First edition, 2013 Extension: 32 pages Format: 8.66 in x 6.3 in MSRP: $5.30 USD ISBN: 978-607-02-4762-0 Target: University community, academics and interested public in contemporary art. 67 MUAC UNAM Foreign Rights 2015


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