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Cibulka (feminine Cibulková) is a widespread name in the former Czechoslovakia as well as throughout the former Austro-Hungarian Empire, where it was frequently spelt Czibulka according to the List of Latin digraphs#C, older Hungarian orthography. It may originate from a diminutive of the Czech word cibule, meaning "onion." * Franz Cibulka (1946–2016), Austrian composer * Hanns Cibulka (1920–2004), German poet * Hans Cibulka, photographer * Katharina Cibulka (born 1975), Austrian film maker and artist * Petr Cibulka (born 1950), Czech politician * Dominika Cibulková (born 1989), Slovak tennis player * Vilma Cibulková (born 1963), Czech actress * Alphons Czibulka (1842–1894), Hungarian-Viennese composer (after whom the ''Czibulkagasse'' is named) * Alfons von Czibulka (1888–1969), Austro-Czech painter and writer (pseudonym: A. von Birnitz) See also

* Cybulski * :de:Czibulka * :sk:Cibulková {{surname, Cibulka, Cibulková, Czibulka, Cybulka Czech-language surnames ...
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Katharina Cibulka
Katharina Cibulka (born 1975) is an Austrian feminist artist, filmmaker and photographer whose work addresses gender-based inequity and power structures through public art projects such as her series of installations "SOLANGE" (German for "as long as"). For her SOLANGE installations, Cibulka covers scaffolding at construction sites with monumental cross-stitch messages in bright pink tulle on white mesh fabric, following the pattern "As long as ... I will be a feminist." At least 27 SOLANGE installations have appeared in at least 21 cities, in countries including Austria, Slovenia, Morocco, Germany, and the United States. In 2021, Cibulka received the Tyrolean Prize for Contemporary Art from the Tyrol (state), State of Tyrol. Education Katharina Cibulka was born in Innsbruck, Austria, in 1975. Cibulka has studied at the New York Film Academy (1999), the School for Artistic Photography in Vienna, founded by Friedl Kubelka, (2000–01), and the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (200 ...
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