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  1. Yugoslavian-born artist Ivana Bašić has for over a decade endeavored at an artistic and philosophical workspace far beyond the conventional bounds of human or organic form. To the contrary, her figures are metamorphic, in states of shifting biological, physical, and metaphysical identity.

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  2. Ivana Bašić (born 28 February 1976) is a Croatian actress. Bašić was born in Vranje, Serbia, formerly part of Yugoslavia, on 28 February 1976, and spent her early childhood there. When she was 6 years old, she and her family moved to Split, Croatia, which was also formerly part of Yugoslavia.

  3. Ivana Bašić was born in 1986 in Belgrade, Serbia. The artist completed her M.P.S. at the Tisch School of the Arts, New York University, in 2012. In her work, Bašić addresses the vulnerability and transformation of the body and human matter.

  4. For her new body of work, currently in production, Bašić explores the process of metamorphosis, wherein her sculptures undergo a series of transformations: from material to immaterial; from organic to inorganic; from human to insectile and from ground-bound matter into pure idealism.

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  5. curamagazine.com › digital › ivana-basicIvana Bašić — CURA.

    IVANA BAŠIĆ (b. 1986, Belgrade, Yugoslavia) lives in New York City. Her recent exhibitions include: Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin (2023); Lafayette Anticipations, Paris (2023); National Gallery, Prague (2021); Museum of Art+Design, Miami (2020); Het HEM, Amsterdam (2020); Contemporary Art Museum Estonia, Tallinn (2019); Kumu Art Museum, Tallinn ...

  6. galeriedumonde.com › artists › 192-ivana-basicIvana Bašić | gdm

    Ivana Bašić (b. 1986 in Belgrade, Serbia) has been creating works that address vulnerability and transformation of the body and human matter. Her sculptures, which consist of wax, glass, steel, alabaster, oil paint, and immaterial matter such as breath and pressure, prompt the viewers to radically reimagine posthuman ontology.

  7. 22K Followers, 4,044 Following, 79 Posts - Ivana Basic (@ivana_basic) on Instagram: "Born Yugoslavian📍NYC • Solo show Passion of Pneumatics at @schinkelpavillon • Hovering @capsuleshanghai".

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