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Mladen Bizumic, New Zealand
*1977 Yugoslavia, lives in Vienna (Austria) and Auckland (New Zealand)


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Solo Exhibitions and Performances

2004
Aipotu: Love Will Tear US Apart. Sue Crockford Gallery, Auckland
Aipotu: Love Will Tear Us Apart (again), Hocken Library Gallery, Dunedin
event.horizon.black.hole. Dunedin Public Art Gallery, Dunedin, N.Z.

2003
Making Waves at the Center Pompidou (performance), Lobby of The National Center For Contemporary Arts - Georges Pompidou, Paris
Fiji Biennele Pavilions, Govett-Brewester Art Gallery, New Plymouth
The Night Shift, Sue Crockford Gallery, Auckland
Event Horizon, Ramp Gallery, Hamilton
Total Disorientation (performance), Passy Plaza, Paris

2002
Tauranga Guggenheim, ARTSPACE, Auckland
27000 Rimu Trees, Rear Window, Dunedin Public Art Gallery
A Beautiful Afterlife, (Window Project), Auckland Art Gallery

2001
I Like Victoria Park and Victoria Park Likes Me, 24-hours - 7 days, (installation series), Light-box Gallery, Auckland\
Mladen Bizumic, Sue Crockford Gallery, Auckland
Ferry Stop (performance), Auckland City Harbour, Auckland
An Imax Experience (performance), IMAX Cinema, Auckland

2000
Mladen Bizumic and Glen Hayward (with Glen Hayward), George Fraser Gallery, Auckland
Sky City (performance), Sky City Casino, Auckland
I Like New Zealand and New Zealand Likes (performance)\ International Auckland Airport


Group Exhibitions and Projects (Selection)

2005
Want and Need, Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo
Vienna Art Fair, Contemporary Art Centre Booth, Vienna
Break-Shift, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth
New Zealand Showcase, Wallace Trust Gallery, Auckland Art Festival, Auckland

2004
We are the World, Chelsea Art Museum, New York
Everyday Minimal, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki, Auckland
International Art Fair and Cake Stall, Blue Oyster Gallery, Dunedin
Identity & Fandom, (publication by Kathy Temin), ICA, London

2003
Vecu (with Katherine Huang and Nick Mangan), Conical Artspace, Melbourne
Gallery Artists, Sue Crockford Gallery, Auckland
Break, bi- annual review of contemporary New Zealand Art, Govett-Brewester Gallery, New Plymouth

2002
Sublime Indigo, Waikato Museum of Art and History, Hamilton, N.Z.
Video, Sue Crockford Gallery, Auckland
Botanica, The Gus Fisher Gallery, Auckland
I See, video show, The Croft Institute, Melbourne, Australia
White, Sue Crockford Gallery, Auckland
Waikato Contemporary Art Award, Waikato
Museum of Art & History, Hamilton

2001
Bright Paradise, The 1st Auckland Triennial, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki, Auckland
Bloom, Sue Crockford Gallery, Auckland
Summer Show, Sue Crockford, Auckland