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Anita Kapraljevic
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2010

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Anita Kapraljevic Pepsi Generation 2010 Oil on canvas 150 x 119 cm signed, titled and dated on verso Anita Kapraljevic is born in Mostar and lives in Berlin. She studied in Nürtingen University of Applied Sciences for Art Therapyand Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart with Peter Chevalier and Christian Jankowski, Institut of Social Research project of California Collage of Arts San Francisco and Academy of Fine Art Stuttgart by Christian Jankowski and Brian Conley, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna by Daniel Richter and China Academy of Art Hangzhou. She was represented in Group Shows in Europe, USA and Solo Show in Germany. Bomb Gallery is an international artist collective founded by Anita Kapraljevic, Aleksandar Nesic and Friederike Ruff as social sculpture. 2014 they organize exhibitions in a bombed out building in Mostar Bosnia Herzegowina. 2015 Bomb Gallery take place in Dubrovnik Lazarete with exibitions and representative shows in Berlin.
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    2010
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    Height: 59.06 in (150 cm)Width: 46.86 in (119 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
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    1stDibs: LU3268818812

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