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Invocations_Elena Agudio_Introduction
exhibitions
Entanglement is a Fragile State
selected works
Bridging Worlds
Selected works
Neither perception nor non-perception
Selected Works
Apparent Formations
Selected works
Maya
Selected works
Gossamer
Selected Works
Planetary Nebula
installation
Lovers Seeing Darkness
installation
Knowledge of Fireflies
Selected works
Twilight. Neither perception nor non-perception. Kunsthalle Bern, Bern
Ivana Franke’s first solo exhibition in Switzerland provides a moment to recalibrate our habitual ways of seeing and being in the world, opening apertures to other viewpoints. Franke is known for her site-responsive works which question the thresholds of our perception by creating a connection between the viewer’s consciousness and the environment. Her multi-disciplinary work draws on neuroscience, mathematics, optics and architecture, pointing to a wider understanding of artistic practice and its relevance to other disciplines, as well as to the validity of entangled practices.
Appercepcion. Lauba, Zagreb
Installation in a dark space. Two sculptures (steel construction, monofilament): 400 x 400 x 200 cm, 43 x 43 x 50 cm, 5 metal strips 300 x 3 x 3 cm, 6 LED lights with control units, motor, serverInstallation in a dark space. Two sculptures (steel construction, monofilament): 400 x 400 x 200 cm, 43 x 43 x 50 cm, 5 metal strips 300 x 3 x 3 cm, 6 LED lights with control units, motor, serverInstallation in a dark space. Two sculptures (steel construction, monofilament): 400 x 400 x 200 cm, 43 x 43 x 50 cm, 5 metal strips 300 x 3 x 3 cm, 6 LED lights with control units, motor, serverInstallation in a dark space. Two sculptures (steel construction, monofilament): 400 x 400 x 200 cm, 43 x 43 x 50 cm, 5 metal strips 300 x 3 x 3 cm, 6 LED lights with control units, motor, serverInstallation in a dark space. Two sculptures (steel construction, monofilament): 400 x 400 x 200 cm, 43 x 43 x 50 cm, 5 metal strips 300 x 3 x 3 cm, 6 LED lights with control units, motor, serverInstallation in a dark space. Two sculptures (steel construction, monofilament): 400 x 400 x 200 cm, 43 x 43 x 50 cm, 5 metal strips 300 x 3 x 3 cm, 6 LED lights with control units, motor, serverInstallation in a dark space. Two sculptures (steel construction, monofilament): 400 x 400 x 200 cm, 43 x 43 x 50 cm, 5 metal strips 300 x 3 x 3 cm, 6 LED lights with control units, motor, serverInstallation in a dark space. Two sculptures (steel construction, monofilament): 400 x 400 x 200 cm, 43 x 43 x 50 cm, 5 metal strips 300 x 3 x 3 cm, 6 LED lights with control units, motor, serverInstallation in a dark space. Two sculptures (steel construction, monofilament): 400 x 400 x 200 cm, 43 x 43 x 50 cm, 5 metal strips 300 x 3 x 3 cm, 6 LED lights with control units, motor, serverInstallation in a dark space. Two sculptures (steel construction, monofilament): 400 x 400 x 200 cm, 43 x 43 x 50 cm, 5 metal strips 300 x 3 x 3 cm, 6 LED lights with control units, motor, serverInstallation in a dark space. Two sculptures (steel construction, monofilament): 400 x 400 x 200 cm, 43 x 43 x 50 cm, 5 metal strips 300 x 3 x 3 cm, 6 LED lights with control units, motor, serverInstallation in a dark space. Two sculptures (steel construction, monofilament): 400 x 400 x 200 cm, 43 x 43 x 50 cm, 5 metal strips 300 x 3 x 3 cm, 6 LED lights with control units, motor, serverInstallation in a dark space. Two sculptures (steel construction, monofilament): 400 x 400 x 200 cm, 43 x 43 x 50 cm, 5 metal strips 300 x 3 x 3 cm, 6 LED lights with control units, motor, serverInstallation in a dark space. Two sculptures (steel construction, monofilament): 400 x 400 x 200 cm, 43 x 43 x 50 cm, 5 metal strips 300 x 3 x 3 cm, 6 LED lights with control units, motor, serverInstallation in a dark space. Two sculptures (steel construction, monofilament): 400 x 400 x 200 cm, 43 x 43 x 50 cm, 5 metal strips 300 x 3 x 3 cm, 6 LED lights with control units, motor, serverTwilight. Neither perception nor non-perception. Kunsthalle Bern, Bern Twilight. Neither perception nor non-perception. Kunsthalle Bern, Bern
Seclusion
selected works
Travel Along Unknown
installation
Limits of Perception Lab. Your country of two dimensions is not spatious enough. Savvy Contemporary, Berlin
Ivana Franke’s first solo exhibition in Switzerland provides a moment to recalibrate our habitual ways of seeing and being in the world, opening apertures to other viewpoints. Franke is known for her site-responsive works which question the thresholds of our perception by creating a connection between the viewer’s consciousness and the environment. Her multi-disciplinary work draws on neuroscience, mathematics, optics and architecture, pointing to a wider understanding of artistic practice and its relevance to other disciplines, as well as to the validity of entangled practices.
Resonance of the Unforeseen
installation
Summer Solstice Invocations, Limits of Perception Lab. Savvy Contemporary. With Elena Agudio, Monica Narula, Sangheeta Menon, Juan Andres
Ivana Franke’s first solo exhibition in Switzerland provides a moment to recalibrate our habitual ways of seeing and being in the world, opening apertures to other viewpoints. Franke is known for her site-responsive works which question the thresholds of our perception by creating a connection between the viewer’s consciousness and the environment. Her multi-disciplinary work draws on neuroscience, mathematics, optics and architecture, pointing to a wider understanding of artistic practice and its relevance to other disciplines, as well as to the validity of entangled practices.
Imminence, in collaboration with Tommi Grönlund and Petteri Nisunen, Anhava Gallery, Helsinki
Ivana Franke’s first solo exhibition in Switzerland provides a moment to recalibrate our habitual ways of seeing and being in the world, opening apertures to other viewpoints. Franke is known for her site-responsive works which question the thresholds of our perception by creating a connection between the viewer’s consciousness and the environment. Her multi-disciplinary work draws on neuroscience, mathematics, optics and architecture, pointing to a wider understanding of artistic practice and its relevance to other disciplines, as well as to the validity of entangled practices.
Hyper Living Room
installation
Time Slip, in collaboration with Tommi Grönlund and Petteri Nisunen
installation
Planetary Nebula
selected works
Passage to Wolrds
drawings
Entrance into a Six-dimensional Cellar
installation
DARKNESS
DARKNESS
MINDSCAPES
MINDSCAPES
RIDDLES
RIDDLES
Publications
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Ivana Franke. Retreat into Darkness. Towards a Phenomenology of the Unknown.
Publications
Retreat into Darkness. Towards a Phenomenology of the Unknown
Schering Stiftung, Berlin. Immersive installation in a darks space. Light from 4 sources is reflected from moving polyhedra intervowen with strings.
Echoes of a Light Second
Selected works
Perceptual Drift (Galaxies in Mind), MSU Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb
Exhibitions
Retreat into Darkness. Towards a Phenomenology of the Unknown. Schering Foundation Project Space, Berlin
Ivana Franke’s first solo exhibition in Switzerland provides a moment to recalibrate our habitual ways of seeing and being in the world, opening apertures to other viewpoints. Franke is known for her site-responsive works which question the thresholds of our perception by creating a connection between the viewer’s consciousness and the environment. Her multi-disciplinary work draws on neuroscience, mathematics, optics and architecture, pointing to a wider understanding of artistic practice and its relevance to other disciplines, as well as to the validity of entangled practices.
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Focal Slowing
Selected works
Contact
FRONT PAGE
Galaxies in Mind
work
ECHOES
ECHOES
Infinite Threshold
Selected works
Disorientation Station. Terminal at 11th Shanghai Biennale, Shanghai
Ivana Franke’s first solo exhibition in Switzerland provides a moment to recalibrate our habitual ways of seeing and being in the world, opening apertures to other viewpoints. Franke is known for her site-responsive works which question the thresholds of our perception by creating a connection between the viewer’s consciousness and the environment. Her multi-disciplinary work draws on neuroscience, mathematics, optics and architecture, pointing to a wider understanding of artistic practice and its relevance to other disciplines, as well as to the validity of entangled practices.
Disorientation Station (White)
Selected works
Disorientation Station (Grey)
Selected works
Disorientation Station (Black)
Selected Works
Ivana Franke. Potential Degrees of Freedom
Publications
Potential Degrees of Freedom. Richter Collection, MSU Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb
Ivana Franke’s first solo exhibition in Switzerland provides a moment to recalibrate our habitual ways of seeing and being in the world, opening apertures to other viewpoints. Franke is known for her site-responsive works which question the thresholds of our perception by creating a connection between the viewer’s consciousness and the environment. Her multi-disciplinary work draws on neuroscience, mathematics, optics and architecture, pointing to a wider understanding of artistic practice and its relevance to other disciplines, as well as to the validity of entangled practices.
Potential Degrees of Freedom
Editions
Srebrenica 1995-2015. Audio-visual performance for commemoration of Srebrenica genocide. With Carl Michael von Hausswolff
Ivana Franke’s first solo exhibition in Switzerland provides a moment to recalibrate our habitual ways of seeing and being in the world, opening apertures to other viewpoints. Franke is known for her site-responsive works which question the thresholds of our perception by creating a connection between the viewer’s consciousness and the environment. Her multi-disciplinary work draws on neuroscience, mathematics, optics and architecture, pointing to a wider understanding of artistic practice and its relevance to other disciplines, as well as to the validity of entangled practices.
Mind Crossing
Selected works
Half a Minute Thought
Selected works
Potential Degrees of Freedom
Editions
Dance of the Light Echoes
Editions
In the Faraway Past and in the Future
Selected works
From the Faraway Past and From the Future
Selected works
Entrance to Elsewhere, with Vjenceslav Richter’s “Spatial systemic print”
Selected works
Latency (Sala Luzzatto)
Selected works
Focal Slowing
Selected works
Un-provable Point of View, with Vjenceslav Richter’s “Spatial Picture no. 20”
Selected Works
Imminence, in collaboration with Tommi Grönlund and Petteri Nisunen
installation
Ivana Franke. Distant Feeling
works
Onset
Selected works
Distant Feeling
Editions
We close our eyes and see a flock of birds
Sharjah Art Foundation, 2013. / Mona Museum of Contemporary Art / Time-based installation, Immersive installation, Hallucinatory, Flicker / 200 x 200 x 200 cm
Years Away
Selected works
The Haunted Target
selected works
Monstrous Moonshine
Selected works
Entanglement is a Fragile State
Selected works
Ivana Franke, Petar Mišković, Lea Pelivan, Toma Plejić: Frameworks / Okviri
Publications
Ivana Franke, Alexander Abbushi, Ida Mommenejad: Seeing with Eyes Closed
Publications
Ghost Room
Editions
Seeing with Eyes Closed, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice
Ivana Franke’s first solo exhibition in Switzerland provides a moment to recalibrate our habitual ways of seeing and being in the world, opening apertures to other viewpoints. Franke is known for her site-responsive works which question the thresholds of our perception by creating a connection between the viewer’s consciousness and the environment. Her multi-disciplinary work draws on neuroscience, mathematics, optics and architecture, pointing to a wider understanding of artistic practice and its relevance to other disciplines, as well as to the validity of entangled practices.
Frameworks, in collaboration with Petar Mišković, Lea Pelivan, Toma Plejić
Selected works
Room for Running Ghosts
Selected works
Travel Along
Selected works
The Wand
selected works
Fragile Model
selected works
Seeing with Eyes Closed
Selected works
Traces of Elsewhere
Selected works
Thinking dimensions
Selected works
Interconnection
Editions
Tensegrity Wall
selected works
Light Carpet
Selected works
Suncostaj
Selected works
Lability. Art Pavilion, Zagreb
Ivana Franke’s first solo exhibition in Switzerland provides a moment to recalibrate our habitual ways of seeing and being in the world, opening apertures to other viewpoints. Franke is known for her site-responsive works which question the thresholds of our perception by creating a connection between the viewer’s consciousness and the environment. Her multi-disciplinary work draws on neuroscience, mathematics, optics and architecture, pointing to a wider understanding of artistic practice and its relevance to other disciplines, as well as to the validity of entangled practices.
Ivana Franke. Lability
Publications
Wave
Selected works
Boxed-in Infinite Polyhedron
Editions
Multiple Skies (Walk Across Time)
Selected works
In Circles
Selected works
Liminal Level
Selected works
Apparent Circulation
Selected works
Instants of Visibility
Selected works
Sky Carpet
Selected works
Animated Sphere
Selected works
Convergence
Selected works
Introducing Gaps
Editions
Latency (Atrio)
Selected works
Ivana Franke, Latency
Publications
Reflektor lustera
Selected works
Frame of Reference
Editions
Latency. Croatian Pavilion, 52nd Venice Biennale
Ivana Franke’s first solo exhibition in Switzerland provides a moment to recalibrate our habitual ways of seeing and being in the world, opening apertures to other viewpoints. Franke is known for her site-responsive works which question the thresholds of our perception by creating a connection between the viewer’s consciousness and the environment. Her multi-disciplinary work draws on neuroscience, mathematics, optics and architecture, pointing to a wider understanding of artistic practice and its relevance to other disciplines, as well as to the validity of entangled practices.
Latency (Saletta Luzzatto)
Selected works
Untitled (Entrance)
Selected works
Untitled (Levity)
Selected works
Latency (Sala Colonne)
Selected works
Projection
Selected works
Untitled (Device)
Selected works
Frame of Reference
Editions
Fata Morgana, in collaboration with Damir Očko and Silvio Vujičić
Selected works
Raster
selected works
Frame of Reference. The Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, The department of Prints and Drawings (HAZU), Zagreb
Ivana Franke’s first solo exhibition in Switzerland provides a moment to recalibrate our habitual ways of seeing and being in the world, opening apertures to other viewpoints. Franke is known for her site-responsive works which question the thresholds of our perception by creating a connection between the viewer’s consciousness and the environment. Her multi-disciplinary work draws on neuroscience, mathematics, optics and architecture, pointing to a wider understanding of artistic practice and its relevance to other disciplines, as well as to the validity of entangled practices.
Ivana Franke, Damir Očko, Silvio Vujičić: Izbjegavanje / Avoid
Publications
Avoid / Izbjegavanje. MSU, Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb
Ivana Franke’s first solo exhibition in Switzerland provides a moment to recalibrate our habitual ways of seeing and being in the world, opening apertures to other viewpoints. Franke is known for her site-responsive works which question the thresholds of our perception by creating a connection between the viewer’s consciousness and the environment. Her multi-disciplinary work draws on neuroscience, mathematics, optics and architecture, pointing to a wider understanding of artistic practice and its relevance to other disciplines, as well as to the validity of entangled practices.
Floor, in collaboration with Damir Očko and Silvio Vujičić
Selected works
Pentagon, 2005
selected works
2-3D
publications
Exhibitions . Frameworks / Okviri, in collaboration with Petar Mišković, Lea Pelivan, Toma Plejić, Croatian Pavilion, Arsenale – Artiglierie, 9th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia. Frameworks / Okviri, in collaboration with Petar Mišković, Lea Pelivan, Toma Plejić, Croatian Pavilion, Arsenale – Artiglierie, 9th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia. Exhibitions . Frameworks / Okviri, in collaboration with Petar Mišković, Lea Pelivan, Toma Plejić, Croatian Pavilion, Arsenale – Artiglierie, 9th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia. Frameworks / Okviri, in collaboration with Petar Mišković, Lea Pelivan, Toma Plejić, Croatian Pavilion, Arsenale – Artiglierie, 9th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia
Exhibitions . Frameworks / Okviri, in collaboration with Petar Mišković, Lea Pelivan, Toma Plejić, Croatian Pavilion, Arsenale – Artiglierie, 9th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia. Frameworks / Okviri, in collaboration with Petar Mišković, Lea Pelivan, Toma Plejić, Croatian Pavilion, Arsenale – Artiglierie, 9th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia. Exhibitions . Frameworks / Okviri, in collaboration with Petar Mišković, Lea Pelivan, Toma Plejić, Croatian Pavilion, Arsenale – Artiglierie, 9th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia. Frameworks / Okviri, in collaboration with Petar Mišković, Lea Pelivan, Toma Plejić, Croatian Pavilion, Arsenale – Artiglierie, 9th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia
Ivana Franke, Petar Mišković, Lea Pelivan, Toma Plejić: Okviri / Frameworks
Publications
Untitled
Selected works
4Cubes AB
Editions
2-3D
Editions
Center
Selected works
Transparent
Selected works
Waking Background, Lauba, Zagreb
Ivana Franke’s first solo exhibition in Switzerland provides a moment to recalibrate our habitual ways of seeing and being in the world, opening apertures to other viewpoints. Franke is known for her site-responsive works which question the thresholds of our perception by creating a connection between the viewer’s consciousness and the environment. Her multi-disciplinary work draws on neuroscience, mathematics, optics and architecture, pointing to a wider understanding of artistic practice and its relevance to other disciplines, as well as to the validity of entangled practices.
Construction site
Selected works
Ivana Franke: Prostor
Publications
Točke vremena / Spots of Time
Selected works
Platonic Bodies
Editions
Odraz
Selected works
Prostor
Selected works
Platonic bodies
Selected works
Prostor, Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb
Exhibitions
Tunnel
Selected works
Up
Selected works
Untitled (S)
Editions
Full Empty Space
Selected works
Ivana Franke. Inner Space
Publications
Ivana Franke
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Mindscapes
Riddles
Echoes
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