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Slovenian artist Jasmina Cibic belongs to a young generation of artists who are engaging critically with the legacy of the former Yugoslavia. Set against this background, her exhibition Most Favored Nation questions the validity of the concept of international relationships that extends the same privileges of bilateral treaties to multilateral relationships. Cibic critically examines the mechanisms of nation-building and soft power as an indirect form of exercising power through cultural dominance. Decoding the complex entanglement of political concerns and cultural production, the London-based artist translates the political mechanisms influencing artists into room-filling installations, performances and intricate films. The catalogue traces the immersive spatial architecture in the tradition of the debating salon.

Jasmina Cibic (Bilingual edition): Most Favoured Nation

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    Publisher: Hatje Cantz
    Publication Date: 19/05/2022
    ISBN13: 9783775752381, 978-3775752381
    ISBN10: 3775752382

    Number of Pages: 160

    Non Fiction , Art & Photography

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    Slovenian artist Jasmina Cibic belongs to a young generation of artists who are engaging critically with the legacy of the former Yugoslavia. Set against this background, her exhibition Most Favored Nation questions the validity of the concept of international relationships that extends the same privileges of bilateral treaties to multilateral relationships. Cibic critically examines the mechanisms of nation-building and soft power as an indirect form of exercising power through cultural dominance. Decoding the complex entanglement of political concerns and cultural production, the London-based artist translates the political mechanisms influencing artists into room-filling installations, performances and intricate films. The catalogue traces the immersive spatial architecture in the tradition of the debating salon.

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