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Barbara Knezevic is an artist and educator living and working in Dublin. Her work has been shown internationally in museums, public and private galleries. She is a member of the teaching faculty of the Fine Art Department, Dublin School of Creative Arts at the Technological University Dublin. She has published writing in journals such as Circa Art Magazine, Paper Visual Art, Eyeline Magazine, Journal of Visual Arts Practice and has written commissioned texts for catalogues. In 2013 she published a book titled Object Registry and in 2021 will publish a book titled 'Tools for Wellbeing'. She has been commissioned for public art projects such as a work to commemorate the loss of young lives in the Easter Rising at the GPO Dublin, (2016) and a commission for children in Cabra Library, Dublin (2020). Recent exhibitions include Immurement, STATION Gallery Melbourne, Oonagh Young Gallery, Dublin; The MAC, Belfast; Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Dublin; EKKM, Tallinn; Gallery Augusta, Helsinki; Solstice Arts Centre, Navan; Tulca Festival of Visual Art, Galway; HIAP, Helsinki; The LAB, Dublin City Council; Project Arts Centre, Dublin; EVA International, Limerick. Her work features in National and Private Collections such as the Hennessy Art Fund for IMMA Collection 2018 and her recent installation at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios ‘Exquisite Tempo Sector’ is part of the collection of the Art Council of Ireland. In 2020 she will present a major solo exhibition at the Royal Hibernian Academy in Dublin.

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Sculpture, new materialism, feminist artistic practices, expanded sculpture and installation

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