Bosnian Girl is a discriminator artwork by a visual artist Ã
 ejla Kameriàthat started in 2003 as a public project consisting of postcards, posters, billboards, that is exhibited either as an intervention into public space or as a black and white photograph in various dimensions. It was done in collaboration with photographer Tarik Samarah. The title of the project is derived from an inscription in a bunker left by Dutchbat troops, reading "No teeth...? A mustache...? Smel [sic] like shit...? Bosnian girl!" during the Srebrenica massacre.
Description and analysis
It is part of the multiple permanent exhibitions and museum collections, including in the Memorial Centre PotoÃÂari, Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Selected exhibitions
- 2003 The Gorges of the Balkans, curated by Rene Block, 30.08. â 23.11.2003, Kunsthalle Fridericianum, Kassel, Germany.
- 2003 Balkan Konzulat: Sarajevo, curated by Lejla HodÃ
¾iÃÂ, October â November 2003, Rotor Gallery, Graz, Austria.
- 2004 Others and Dreams, solo show, 18.09.âÂÂ24.10.2004, Portikus Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
- 2005 Another Expo â Beyond the Nation-States, curated by Shinya Watanabe, June 2005, Gallery Level1, Kitakyushu, Japan.
- 2005 Another Expo â Beyond the Nation-States, curated by Shinya Watanabe, September 2005, Gallery White Box, New York, USA.
- 2007 LâÂÂenfer, CâÂÂest les Autres / âÂÂHell is⦠other peopleâÂÂ, 22.07. â 09.09.2007, curated by Nathalie Zonnenberg, Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
- 2008 Ã
 ejla KameriÃÂ, 22.11.2008 â 25.01.2009, Galerie im Taxispalais, Innsbruck, Austria.
- 2008 Cutting Realities: Gender Strategies in Art, curated by Walter Seidl, 23.09.-29.11.2008, Austrian Cultural Forum, New York, USA.
- 2009 Gender Check â Femininity and Masculinity in the Art of Eastern Europe, curated by Bojana PejiÃÂ, 13.11.2009 â 14.11.2010, Museum of Modern Art (MUMOK), Vienna, Austria.
- 2009 Windows upon Oceans â 8. Baltic Biennial of Contemporary Art, Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie, Szczecin, Poland.
- 2010 A Pair of Left Shoes, curated by Tihomir Milovac, 16.04. âÂÂ27.05.2010, Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb, Croatia.
- 2010 No More Drama, Röda Sten Centre for Contemporary Art and Culture, Göteborg, Sweden.
- 2011 1395 Days without Red, Museum of contemporary art Belgrade, Serbia.
- 2012 9th Gwangju Biennale: Round Table, Artistic Co-directors: Sunjung Kim, Mami Kataoka, Carol Yinghua Lu, Nancy Adajania, Wassan AI-Khudhairi, Alia Swastika, 7 September â 11 November 2012, Various venues, Gwangju, South Korea.
- 2012 Ã
 ejla Kameriàâ 1395 Days without Red, 30.11.2012 â 20.01.2013, CAC Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius, Lithuania.
- 2013 Public Diary, 5th Yebisu International Festival for Art and Alternative Visions, curated by Keiko Okamura, 08. â 28.02. 2013, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo, Japan.
- 2014 Memory Lane â Contemporary Art Scene from Bosnia and Herzegovina, curated by Pierre Courtin, 07.06. â 26.07. 2014, Galerie du Jour-agnés b., Paris, France.
- 2015 Remember Lidice, curated by Rene Block, 12.09.2015 â 13.02.2016, Edition Block, Berlin, Germany.
- 2015 Autonomy of Self. Rejecting violence with the lens in former Ottoman territories, curated by Joy Stacy, 11.09. â 31.10.2015, P21 Gallery, London, UK.
- 2015 30 Years After, curated by Erzen Shkololli, 04.05. â 04.06.2015, National Gallery of Kosovo, Prishtina, Kosovo.
- 2015 When the Heart Goes Bing Bam Boom, curated by, curated by BaÃ
Âak DoÃÂa Temür, 11.12. 2015 â 28.02.2016, Arter â Space for Art, Vehbi Koç Foundation, Istanbul
- 2018 I Really Really Really Really Really, curated by Peter TomaÃ
¾ Dobrila, 09.11. â 01.12.2018, ACE Kibla, Maribor.
Collections
Selected bibliography
- TOMAÃ
 OVIÃÂ, JoÃ
¡ko. "Ã
 ejla KameriÃÂ" in: Andre/Others, Sørlandets Kunstmuseum, 2005, pp. 42âÂÂ45.
- HODÃ
½IÃÂ, Lejla. "Balkan Konsulat. Sarajevo", in: Balkan Konsulat (ed. Makovec, Margarethe and Lederer, Anton), <rotor> and Revolver, Graz-Frankfurt am Main 2006, pp. 96âÂÂ111.
- BLAÃ
½EVIÃÂ, Dunja. "Ã
 ejla KameriÃÂ", in: Vodiàkroz izloÃ
¾bu Kontakt Beograd â¦dela iz kolekcije Erste Bank Grupe, Muzej savremene umetnosti Beograd (20.01.-1.03.2007), (ed. Seidl, Walter and Stellwag-Carion, Cornelia), Kontakt. UmetniÃÂka kolekcija Erste Bank Grupe, 2007.
- BLOCK, Rene and BABIS, Marius (ed.). Die Balkan-Trilogie/The Balkan Trilogy, Kunsthalle Fridericianum, Kassel 2007.
- HELMS, Elissa. âÂÂEast and West Kiss. Gender, Orientalism, and Balkanism in Muslim-Majority Bosnia-HerzegovinaâÂÂ, in: Slavic Review, vol. 67, no. 1., 2008, pp. 88âÂÂ119
- HUGHS, Jeffrey and TURKOVIC, Dana (ed.). Odavde (from here), Otuda (from there), Webster University, St. Louis 2008
- MEREWETHER, Charles. "Unerledigte Angelegenheiten: Dream House and Bosnian Girl/Unifinshed Business: Dream House and Bosnian Girl" in: Portikus 2004-2007. Book of a Sleeping Village, Frankfurt am Main â Cologne 2008, pp. 109âÂÂ119.
- SEIDL, Walter (ed.). Cutting Realities. Gender Strategies in Art. Works from Kontakt. The Art Collection of Erste Bank Group, Vienna 2008.
- ÃÂORÃÂEVIÃÂ, Tamara. âÂÂPostkolonijalne studije i Balkanizam: Bosnian GirlâÂÂ, 2009
- NEUMAYR, Agnes. âÂÂÃ
 ejla KameriÃÂ: Die Kunst vermag est, Vorurteile Aufzubrechen un das Bewusstsein der Menschen zu verandernâÂÂ, in: Politik der Gefühle: Susanne K. Langer und Hannah Arendt, Innsbruck University Press, Innsburck 2009, pp. 354âÂÂ369.
- PEJIÃÂ, Bojana (ed.). Gender Check: Femininity and Masculinity in the Art of Eastern Europe, Moderne Kunst Stiftung Ludiwg Wien, Vienna 2009
- MUKA, Edi. Ã
 ejla KameriÃÂ, (ed.) Meral Agish, Galerie Tanja Wagner, Berlin 2011
- GRÃ
½INIÃÂ, Marina. âÂÂEurope: Gender, Class, Race.âÂÂ, in: The Scholar & Feminist Online, 10. 3. 2012
- HELMS, Elissa. âÂÂBosnian GirlâÂÂ: Nationalism and Innocence through Images of WomenâÂÂ, in: Retracting Images: Visual Culture After Yugoslavia (ed. Ã
 uber, Danilo and KaramaniÃÂ, Slobodan), 2012, pp. 193 â 222
- HOÃ
 IÃÂ, Irfan. Iz/van konteksta. Ogledi i kritike iz umjetnosti, arhitekture i mode, Connectum Sarajevo, 2013
- HOYOS, Nathalie and SCHUMAHER Rainald (ed.). "Fragile Sense of Hope", Berlin 2014.
- BALIÃÂ, ðlkay (ed.). Ã
 ejla KameriÃÂ. When The Heart Goes Bing Bam Boom, ARTER, Istanbul 2015
- BLACKWOOD, Jonathan. Introduction to Contemporary Art in BiH, 2010.
- ÃÂELILOVIÃÂ, Asim. Muzej u Egzilu. Bosna i Hercegovina u modernom dobu (drugo dopunjeno izdajanje), Sarajevo 2015.
- MUKA, Edi (text). Ã
 ejla KameriÃÂ. 30 Year After, National Gallery of Kosovo, Prishtina 2015.
- BUDEN, Boris. "Ã
 ejla KameriÃÂ, Bosnian Girl, 2003", in: Kontakt (ed. Eiblmyr, Silvia, Ã
 evÃÂik, JiÃ
ÂÃÂ, Schöllhammer, Georg, StipanÃÂiÃÂ, Branka And Szymczyk, Adam), Vienna 2017, pp. 215âÂÂ217.
- GOSLING, Lucinda, ROBINSON Hilary, TOBIN Amy (ed.). The Art of Feminism: Images that Shaped the Fight for Equality, 1857âÂÂ2017, Chronicle Books LLC, San Francisco, 2018.
- ÃÂVORO, UroÃ
¡. Transitional Aesthetics: Contemporary Art at the Edge of Europe, Bloomsbury Academic, 2018
References