Tomo Savić Gecan

Tomo Savić Gecan was born in 1967 in Zagreb. He is a conceptual artist who explores communication and interaction, using often subtle spatial transformation and unusual relationships of time and space. Invisible, absence, and void are the fundamental topics of his works. He has exhibited at numerous domestic and international galleries and museums, including: Manifesta 3, European Biennial of Contemporary Art, Modern Gallery (Ljubljana, 2000), Non-Members Only, Arti & Amicitiae (Amsterdam, 2002), Portal II, Kunsthalle Fridericianum (Kassel, 2003), Tomo Savić-Gecan, Isabella Bortolozzi Gallery (Berlin, 2004), Visa for 13, PS-1 (New York, 2004), Power of Empteness - Julie Knifer and Tomo Savić Gecan, PM Gallery, HDLU (Zagreb, 2005), On Mobility, De Appel (Amsterdam, 2006), Let Everything Be Temporary, or When Is The Exhibition?, Apexart (New York, 2007), Jeu de Paume Museum , Bergen Kunsthall (Bergen, 2010), T-Htnagrada@msu.hr, Museum of Contemporary Art (Zagreb, 2011, 2012), Melanchotopia, Witte de With (Roterdam, 2011), Death and Life of Fiction (Taipei, 2012), (ON)begane grond (Antwerpen, 2015), Untitled 2016, Zuidplein Amsterdam and Van Abbemuseum (Amsterdam, Eindhoven, 2016). He was one of the Croatian representatives at the Venice Biennale (2005). He lives and works in Amsterdam.