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Šejla Kamerić

Šejla Kamerić (born 1976) is a Bosnian visual artist.

Šejla Kamerić
Born1976 (age 46–47)
EducationAcademy of Fine Arts Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Notable workEU/Other, 2000; Basics, 2001; Bosnian Girl, 2003; Sorrow, 2005; 30 Years After, 2006; What Do I Know, 2007; Gluck, 2010; 1395 Days Without Red, 2011; Ab uno disce omnes, 2015; Embarazada, 2015; Thursday, 2015; Keep Away From Fire, 2018; We Come With a Bow, 2019; Behind The Scenes I, 2019; Behind The Scenes II, 2019
AwardsDAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program Fellowship, 2007; The ECF Routes Princess Margriet Award for Cultural Diversity, 2011.

Early life and education

Šejla Kamerić was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. As a child she lived in Dubai, where her father worked for several years as a volleyball coach. Her family returned to Sarajevo in the wake of the Yugoslav wars. When the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina started, Šejla Kamerić was just 16 years old with a successful career as a model for local and international fashion magazines and brands. She continued her modeling career during the early years of the war. During the Siege of Sarajevo, she graduated from the High School for Applied Arts, and enrolled in the Academy of Fine Arts Sarajevo, graduating from the Graphic Design department after the war. Between 1994 and 1997, she worked with the design group Trio, group of young artists who (amongst other outstanding projects) designed a series of postcards Greetings from Sarajevo (1993) in order to draw international attention to the situation in the besieged Sarajevo. In 1997, she started to exhibit regularly in Sarajevo and internationally. During this period and until 2000, she was the art director of the advertising agency Fabrika. Since 2003 she was a member of the European Cultural Parliament. She was awarded with DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program Fellowship[1][2] in 2007 and continued to live and work in Berlin as a freelance artist. In 2011, Kamerić received The ECF Routes Princess Margriet Award for Cultural Diversity.[3][4] Today she lives and works between Sarajevo and Berlin.

Artistic practice

Šejla Kamerić works with various media such as film, photography, objects and drawings. The all-pervading element in her work are her – often uneasy – memories. Based on her own experiences, memories and dreams, her work takes us to global spaces of displacement and discrimination, insisting that the delicate and the sublime are not pushed aside by catastrophe or hardship. Rather, they exist simultaneously, revealing a complex, psychogeographic landscape and the tenacity of the human spirit. The sadness and beauty, the hope and pain that emerge are part of the stories we share.[5]

Dunja Blažević in the catalogue of the exhibition “In the Gorges of the Balkans”, Fridericianum Museum, Kassel, Germany, 2003 wrote:

"What makes Šejla and the entire group of “war generation” artists essentially different from other members of their generation is the meaning inherent in their works, as opposed to the materials they use. Furthermore, in pursuing her work without worrying about what art really is or isn't, she proves herself a member of that generation born in the age of mass-media, in which the main references are the media and the reality around them, and not the history of art."

Exhibitions and screenings

In 1997, Kamerić exhibited her work for the first time at the annual exhibition[6][7] organized by SCCA - Sarajevo Center for Contemporary Art[8] and curated by its director and renown art historian Dunja Blažević.[9] In the following years, Kamerić worked closely with Blažević and continued to collaborate with SCCA.[10][11][12] In this period Kamerić started to exhibit internationally. In 2000, she was invited to Manifesta III (entitled Borderline Syndrom)[13][14][15] in Ljubljana, Slovenia. For this occasion, she made the installation EU/Others[16][17] which received international acclaim and later became part of the TATE Modern collection.

Since then Kamerić has done numerous installations and interventions in public space: Closing The Border (2002); Bosnian Girl (2003); Pink Line vs. Green Line (2006); Ab uno disce omnes (2015), BFF (2015); SUMMERISNOTOVER (2014–2020).

Kamerić’s works have been on view in solo exhibitions at prestige art institutions such as Portkus[18] in Frankfurt am Maine (2004); Galerie im Taxispalais[19] in Innsbruck (2008); mumok in Vienna, Röda Sten Centre for Contemporary Art and Culture in Gothenburg, Wip: Konsthall in Stockholm and Centre Pompidou in Paris (2010); Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb, Camera Austria in Graz, ArtAngel[20] in London and MACBA, Barcelona[21] (2011); MG+MSUM - Museum of Contemporary Art[22] in Ljubljana, Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade, Kunsthaus Graz,[23] Sharjah Art foundation - Sharjah Art Museum[24] and CAC Contemporary Art Centre[25] in Vilnius (2012).

2015 was marked by two extensive solo exhibitions, at ARTER Space for Art,[26][27] Istanbul and the National Gallery of Kosovo, Pristina. In the same year, Kamerić’s highly ambitious project Ab uno disce omnes, commissioned by Wellcome Collection,[28][29] was shown in London as part of the exhibition Forensics: The anatomy of crime.[30]

Her first short film What Do I Know premiered in the Corto Cortissimo section of the Venice International Film Festival in 2007 and has been screened since in more than 40 international film festivals. The film was awarded with Best Short Film at the 5th Zagreb Film Festival in 2007 and Best Fiction Film at International Adana Film Festival in 2008. A collaborative film project 1395 Days Without Red, done with Anri Sala and Ari Benjamin Meyers and produced by ArtAngel premiered at the Manchester International Festival in 2011. In the same year the film has been screened at the 17th Sarajevo Film Festival; MACBA, Barcelona and MSU - Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb. In 2015, Kamerić collaborated with Thai film director Anocha Suwichakornpong on a short film Thursday which premiered at the 44th International Film Festival Rotterdam 2015.

Kamerić has participated in numerous group exhibitions: The Real, The Desperate, The Absolute, Forum Stadtpark, Steirischer Herbst Festival, Graz, (2001); One Hundred Years of Contemporary Art of Bosnia and Herzegovina, National Gallery of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo (2001); Prague Biennale; The Gorges of the Balkans,[31] Kunsthalle Fridericianum, Kassel (2003); Passage d'Europe, Musée d'Art Moderne, Saint-Etienne (2004); Taboo / Tirana Biennale (2005); 15th Biennale of Sydney (2006); Tales of Time and Space, 1st Folkestone Triennial, Folkestone, (2008); Baltic Biennial of Contemporary Art, Szczecinie (2009); Gender Check: Femininity and Masculinity in the Art of Eastern Europe,[32] mumok in Vienna and Zachęta National Gallery of Art, Warszaw (2010); Gwangju Biennale (2012); Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography (2013); Hannah Ryggen Triennale, National Museum of Decorative Arts and Design, Trondheim (2016); The Restless Earth, Nicola Trussardi Foundation and La Triennale di Milano (2017); The Warmth of Other Suns: Stories of Global Displacement,[33] The Phillips Collection in partnership with the New museum, Washington, D.C.; 2nd Coventry Biennial of Contemporary Art,[34] Coventry; 4th Berliner Herbstsalon, Maxim Gorki Theater, Berlin (2019).

Works and films

  • 1999 Zauzeto/Occupied
  • 2000 EU/Others
  • 2001 Basics
  • 2002 Closing the Border
  • 2002 Dream House
  • 2003 Bosnian Girl
  • 2004 FREI
  • 2004 Imagine
  • 2004 Untitled/Daydreaming
  • 2005 Pink Line vs Green Line
  • 2005 Sorrow
  • 2006 30 Years After
  • 2006 Pink Line vs. Green Line
  • 2008 I Remember I Forgot
  • 2009 If I Sleep It Will Be Double
  • 2010 - 2012 Hooked
  • 2011 - 2012 Red Carpet
  • 2012 Ballot Box
  • 2012 Measure
  • 2013 June Is June Everywhere
  • 2013 - 2019 Fragile Sense of Hope (Xglass)
  • 2014 SUMMERISNOTOVER
  • 2014 Missing
  • 2015 Ab uno disce omnes
  • 2015 BFF
  • 2015 Embarazada
  • 2015 Liberty
  • 2017 Maze
  • 2018 Keep Away From Fire
  • 2019 We Come With A Bow
  • 2019 Behind the Scenes I

Films

  • 2007 What do I know
  • 2010 Glück
  • 2011 1395 Days Without Red (in collaboration with Anri Sala and Ari Benjamin Meyer)
  • 2013 Apollo - The First War Cinema (in collaboration with Almir Palata and Mark Casans)
  • 2013 Shifts
  • 2015 Thursday (in collaboration with Anocha Suwichakornpong)

Awards

Collections

Šejla Kamerić's works have been included in numerous collection worldwide, such as TATE Modern, London; Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville, Paris; MACBA – Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art;[21] Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam; Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb; Kontakt. The Art Collection of Erste Group and ERSTE Foundation, Vienna; Art Collection Telekom,[35] Bonn; Vehbi Koç Foundation Contemporary Art Collection (2007+), Istanbul, permanent exhibition at the Memorial Center Potočari, Srebrenica and others.

References

  1. ^ a b "Berliner Künstlerprogramm". www.berliner-kuenstlerprogramm.de. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  2. ^ a b "Berliner Künstlerprogramm | Biography: Kamerić, Šejla". www.berliner-kuenstlerprogramm.de. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  3. ^ a b "2011 ECF Princess Margriet Award". European Cultural Foundation. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  4. ^ a b Sejla Kameric, ECF Routes Princess Margriet Award laureate, February 2011, retrieved 2019-09-21
  5. ^ "Galerie Tanja Wagner | Šejla Kamerić". Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  6. ^ "Meeting Point". scca.ba. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  7. ^ "Šejla Kamerić "Copy-Paste"". scca.ba. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  8. ^ "About". scca.ba. Retrieved 2019-09-22.
  9. ^ "Dunja Blažević - Monoskop". monoskop.org. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  10. ^ "What am I doing here?". scca.ba. Retrieved 2019-09-22.
  11. ^ "The 26th Youth Salon". scca.ba. Retrieved 2019-09-22.
  12. ^ "Balkan Konsulat". scca.ba. Retrieved 2019-09-22.
  13. ^ "Manifesta 3 « MANIFESTA". Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  14. ^ "Manifesta 3". m3.manifesta.org. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  15. ^ "Manifesta 3". scca.ba. Retrieved 2019-09-22.
  16. ^ "Manifesta 3". m3.manifesta.org. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  17. ^ "Spike Art Quarterly - No. 03 / Spring 2005 - Portrait Sejla Kameric". old.spikeart.at. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  18. ^ "#129 Šejla Kamerić: Others and Dreams - Portikus Frankfurt". www.portikus.de. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  19. ^ "Galerie im Taxispalais - Sejla Kameric". www.galerieimtaxispalais.at. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  20. ^ "1395 Days Without Red". www.artangel.org.uk. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  21. ^ a b "MACBA Collection. Šejla Kamerić and Anri Sala". www.macba.cat. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  22. ^ "ŠEJLA KAMERIĆ: 1395 Days Without Red - MG+MSUM". www.mg-lj.si. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  23. ^ "1395 Days without Red - The exceptional circumstances of Sarajevo's besieging in film - Event | Kunsthaus Graz". www.museum-joanneum.at. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  24. ^ "1395-days-without-red - Sharjah Art Foundation". sharjahart.org. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  25. ^ "Šejla Kamerić: exhibition and film programme". Contemporary Art Center. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  26. ^ "Šejla Kamerić: When the Heart Goes Bing Bam Boom - Announcements - e-flux". www.e-flux.com. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  27. ^ Arter | Šejla Kamerić | Bim Bam Bom Çarpınca Kalp, retrieved 2019-09-21
  28. ^ "Šejla Kamerić | Ab uno disce omnes | Wellcome Collection - Wellcome Trust". prev.wellcomecollection.org. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  29. ^ "Šejla Kamerić at the Wellcome Collection". Art Collection Telekom. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  30. ^ "Forensics: The Anatomy of Crime". Wellcome Collection. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  31. ^ archiv.fridericianum-kassel.de http://archiv.fridericianum-kassel.de/ausst/ausst-balkan.html. Retrieved 2019-09-21. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  32. ^ "Gender Check". www.mumok.at. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  33. ^ "The Warmth of Other Suns: Stories of Global Displacement". www.phillipscollection.org. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  34. ^ "Coventry Biennial 2019: 4 October – 24 November". Coventry Biennial of Contemporary Art 2019. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  35. ^ "Šejla Kamerić". Art Collection Telekom. Retrieved 2019-09-21.

External links

  • Šejla Kamerić Official website
  • Šejla Kamerić at Galerie Tanja Wagner, Berlin
  • Šejla Kamerić at IMDb

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view January 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sejla Kameric born 1976 is a Bosnian visual artist Sejla KamericBorn1976 age 46 47 Sarajevo SR Bosnia and Herzegovina SFR YugoslaviaEducationAcademy of Fine Arts Sarajevo Bosnia and HerzegovinaNotable workEU Other 2000 Basics 2001 Bosnian Girl 2003 Sorrow 2005 30 Years After 2006 What Do I Know 2007 Gluck 2010 1395 Days Without Red 2011 Ab uno disce omnes 2015 Embarazada 2015 Thursday 2015 Keep Away From Fire 2018 We Come With a Bow 2019 Behind The Scenes I 2019 Behind The Scenes II 2019AwardsDAAD Artists in Berlin Program Fellowship 2007 The ECF Routes Princess Margriet Award for Cultural Diversity 2011 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Artistic practice 3 Exhibitions and screenings 4 Works and films 4 1 Films 5 Awards 6 Collections 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education EditSejla Kameric was born in Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina As a child she lived in Dubai where her father worked for several years as a volleyball coach Her family returned to Sarajevo in the wake of the Yugoslav wars When the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina started Sejla Kameric was just 16 years old with a successful career as a model for local and international fashion magazines and brands She continued her modeling career during the early years of the war During the Siege of Sarajevo she graduated from the High School for Applied Arts and enrolled in the Academy of Fine Arts Sarajevo graduating from the Graphic Design department after the war Between 1994 and 1997 she worked with the design group Trio group of young artists who amongst other outstanding projects designed a series of postcards Greetings from Sarajevo 1993 in order to draw international attention to the situation in the besieged Sarajevo In 1997 she started to exhibit regularly in Sarajevo and internationally During this period and until 2000 she was the art director of the advertising agency Fabrika Since 2003 she was a member of the European Cultural Parliament She was awarded with DAAD Artists in Berlin Program Fellowship 1 2 in 2007 and continued to live and work in Berlin as a freelance artist In 2011 Kameric received The ECF Routes Princess Margriet Award for Cultural Diversity 3 4 Today she lives and works between Sarajevo and Berlin Artistic practice EditSejla Kameric works with various media such as film photography objects and drawings The all pervading element in her work are her often uneasy memories Based on her own experiences memories and dreams her work takes us to global spaces of displacement and discrimination insisting that the delicate and the sublime are not pushed aside by catastrophe or hardship Rather they exist simultaneously revealing a complex psychogeographic landscape and the tenacity of the human spirit The sadness and beauty the hope and pain that emerge are part of the stories we share 5 Dunja Blazevic in the catalogue of the exhibition In the Gorges of the Balkans Fridericianum Museum Kassel Germany 2003 wrote What makes Sejla and the entire group of war generation artists essentially different from other members of their generation is the meaning inherent in their works as opposed to the materials they use Furthermore in pursuing her work without worrying about what art really is or isn t she proves herself a member of that generation born in the age of mass media in which the main references are the media and the reality around them and not the history of art Exhibitions and screenings EditIn 1997 Kameric exhibited her work for the first time at the annual exhibition 6 7 organized by SCCA Sarajevo Center for Contemporary Art 8 and curated by its director and renown art historian Dunja Blazevic 9 In the following years Kameric worked closely with Blazevic and continued to collaborate with SCCA 10 11 12 In this period Kameric started to exhibit internationally In 2000 she was invited to Manifesta III entitled Borderline Syndrom 13 14 15 in Ljubljana Slovenia For this occasion she made the installation EU Others 16 17 which received international acclaim and later became part of the TATE Modern collection Since then Kameric has done numerous installations and interventions in public space Closing The Border 2002 Bosnian Girl 2003 Pink Line vs Green Line 2006 Ab uno disce omnes 2015 BFF 2015 SUMMERISNOTOVER 2014 2020 Kameric s works have been on view in solo exhibitions at prestige art institutions such as Portkus 18 in Frankfurt am Maine 2004 Galerie im Taxispalais 19 in Innsbruck 2008 mumok in Vienna Roda Sten Centre for Contemporary Art and Culture in Gothenburg Wip Konsthall in Stockholm and Centre Pompidou in Paris 2010 Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb Camera Austria in Graz ArtAngel 20 in London and MACBA Barcelona 21 2011 MG MSUM Museum of Contemporary Art 22 in Ljubljana Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade Kunsthaus Graz 23 Sharjah Art foundation Sharjah Art Museum 24 and CAC Contemporary Art Centre 25 in Vilnius 2012 2015 was marked by two extensive solo exhibitions at ARTER Space for Art 26 27 Istanbul and the National Gallery of Kosovo Pristina In the same year Kameric s highly ambitious project Ab uno disce omnes commissioned by Wellcome Collection 28 29 was shown in London as part of the exhibition Forensics The anatomy of crime 30 Her first short film What Do I Know premiered in the Corto Cortissimo section of the Venice International Film Festival in 2007 and has been screened since in more than 40 international film festivals The film was awarded with Best Short Film at the 5th Zagreb Film Festival in 2007 and Best Fiction Film at International Adana Film Festival in 2008 A collaborative film project 1395 Days Without Red done with Anri Sala and Ari Benjamin Meyers and produced by ArtAngel premiered at the Manchester International Festival in 2011 In the same year the film has been screened at the 17th Sarajevo Film Festival MACBA Barcelona and MSU Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb In 2015 Kameric collaborated with Thai film director Anocha Suwichakornpong on a short film Thursday which premiered at the 44th International Film Festival Rotterdam 2015 Kameric has participated in numerous group exhibitions The Real The Desperate The Absolute Forum Stadtpark Steirischer Herbst Festival Graz 2001 One Hundred Years of Contemporary Art of Bosnia and Herzegovina National Gallery of Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 2001 Prague Biennale The Gorges of the Balkans 31 Kunsthalle Fridericianum Kassel 2003 Passage d Europe Musee d Art Moderne Saint Etienne 2004 Taboo Tirana Biennale 2005 15th Biennale of Sydney 2006 Tales of Time and Space 1st Folkestone Triennial Folkestone 2008 Baltic Biennial of Contemporary Art Szczecinie 2009 Gender Check Femininity and Masculinity in the Art of Eastern Europe 32 mumok in Vienna and Zacheta National Gallery of Art Warszaw 2010 Gwangju Biennale 2012 Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography 2013 Hannah Ryggen Triennale National Museum of Decorative Arts and Design Trondheim 2016 The Restless Earth Nicola Trussardi Foundation and La Triennale di Milano 2017 The Warmth of Other Suns Stories of Global Displacement 33 The Phillips Collection in partnership with the New museum Washington D C 2nd Coventry Biennial of Contemporary Art 34 Coventry 4th Berliner Herbstsalon Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin 2019 Works and films Edit1999 Zauzeto Occupied 2000 EU Others 2001 Basics 2002 Closing the Border 2002 Dream House 2003 Bosnian Girl 2004 FREI 2004 Imagine 2004 Untitled Daydreaming 2005 Pink Line vs Green Line 2005 Sorrow 2006 30 Years After 2006 Pink Line vs Green Line 2008 I Remember I Forgot 2009 If I Sleep It Will Be Double 2010 2012 Hooked 2011 2012 Red Carpet 2012 Ballot Box 2012 Measure 2013 June Is June Everywhere 2013 2019 Fragile Sense of Hope Xglass 2014 SUMMERISNOTOVER 2014 Missing 2015 Ab uno disce omnes 2015 BFF 2015 Embarazada 2015 Liberty 2017 Maze 2018 Keep Away From Fire 2019 We Come With A Bow 2019 Behind the Scenes IFilms Edit 2007 What do I know 2010 Gluck 2011 1395 Days Without Red in collaboration with Anri Sala and Ari Benjamin Meyer 2013 Apollo The First War Cinema in collaboration with Almir Palata and Mark Casans 2013 Shifts 2015 Thursday in collaboration with Anocha Suwichakornpong Awards Edit2004 ONFURI Award National Art Gallery in Tirana 2004 Sloboda Freedom Award International Peace Center Sarajevo Winter Festival in Sarajevo 2005 Special Award 46th October Salon in Belgrade in collaboration with Uros Đuric for work Parallel Life 2007 Best Short Film Award at the 5th Zagreb Film Festival 2007 Best Fiction Film Award at the 15th International Adana Film Festival 2007 DAAD Berlin Artist Residency Fellowship 1 2 2011 The ECF Routes Princess Margriet Award for Cultural Diversity 3 4 Collections EditSejla Kameric s works have been included in numerous collection worldwide such as TATE Modern London Musee d Art Moderne de la Ville Paris MACBA Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art 21 Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen Rotterdam Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb Kontakt The Art Collection of Erste Group and ERSTE Foundation Vienna Art Collection Telekom 35 Bonn Vehbi Koc Foundation Contemporary Art Collection 2007 Istanbul permanent exhibition at the Memorial Center Potocari Srebrenica and others References Edit a b Berliner Kunstlerprogramm www berliner kuenstlerprogramm de Retrieved 2019 09 21 a b Berliner Kunstlerprogramm Biography Kameric Sejla www berliner kuenstlerprogramm de Retrieved 2019 09 21 a b 2011 ECF Princess Margriet Award European Cultural Foundation Retrieved 2019 09 21 a b Sejla Kameric ECF Routes Princess Margriet Award laureate February 2011 retrieved 2019 09 21 Galerie Tanja Wagner Sejla Kameric Retrieved 2019 09 21 Meeting Point scca ba Retrieved 2019 09 21 Sejla Kameric Copy Paste scca ba Retrieved 2019 09 21 About scca ba Retrieved 2019 09 22 Dunja Blazevic Monoskop monoskop org Retrieved 2019 09 21 What am I doing here scca ba Retrieved 2019 09 22 The 26th Youth Salon scca ba Retrieved 2019 09 22 Balkan Konsulat scca ba Retrieved 2019 09 22 Manifesta 3 MANIFESTA Retrieved 2019 09 21 Manifesta 3 m3 manifesta org Retrieved 2019 09 21 Manifesta 3 scca ba Retrieved 2019 09 22 Manifesta 3 m3 manifesta org Retrieved 2019 09 21 Spike Art Quarterly No 03 Spring 2005 Portrait Sejla Kameric old spikeart at Retrieved 2019 09 21 129 Sejla Kameric Others and Dreams Portikus Frankfurt www portikus de Retrieved 2019 09 21 Galerie im Taxispalais Sejla Kameric www galerieimtaxispalais at Retrieved 2019 09 21 1395 Days Without Red www artangel org uk Retrieved 2019 09 21 a b MACBA Collection Sejla Kameric and Anri Sala www macba cat Retrieved 2019 09 21 SEJLA KAMERIC 1395 Days Without Red MG MSUM www mg lj si Retrieved 2019 09 21 1395 Days without Red The exceptional circumstances of Sarajevo s besieging in film Event Kunsthaus Graz www museum joanneum at Retrieved 2019 09 21 1395 days without red Sharjah Art Foundation sharjahart org Retrieved 2019 09 21 Sejla Kameric exhibition and film programme Contemporary Art Center Retrieved 2019 09 21 Sejla Kameric When the Heart Goes Bing Bam Boom Announcements e flux www e flux com Retrieved 2019 09 21 Arter Sejla Kameric Bim Bam Bom Carpinca Kalp retrieved 2019 09 21 Sejla Kameric Ab uno disce omnes Wellcome Collection Wellcome Trust prev wellcomecollection org Retrieved 2019 09 21 Sejla Kameric at the Wellcome Collection Art Collection Telekom Retrieved 2019 09 21 Forensics The Anatomy of Crime Wellcome Collection Retrieved 2019 09 21 archiv fridericianum kassel de http archiv fridericianum kassel de ausst ausst balkan html Retrieved 2019 09 21 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Gender Check www mumok at Retrieved 2019 09 21 The Warmth of Other Suns Stories of Global Displacement www phillipscollection org Retrieved 2019 09 21 Coventry Biennial 2019 4 October 24 November Coventry Biennial of Contemporary Art 2019 Retrieved 2019 09 21 Sejla Kameric Art Collection Telekom Retrieved 2019 09 21 External links EditSejla Kameric Official website Sejla Kameric at Galerie Tanja Wagner Berlin Sejla Kameric at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sejla Kameric amp oldid 1094137915, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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