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Mladen
Stilinović
artist, Zagreb
Mladen Stilinović (born 1947) is a multimedia artist who frequently employs everyday materials in his work, bringing into focus the interconnection of politics, language, artistic production, and daily life. Recent exhibitions include: Dear Art, Moderna Galerija Ljubljana, Ljubljana, 2012; How Much Fascism?, BAK, basis voor actuele kunst, Utrecht, 2012; Zero for Conduct, Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb, 2012; and Sing!, Ludwig Museum, Budapest, 2011. Stilinović lives and works in Zagreb. [Last updated 2013]
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