Yugoslav Art Space: Denegri in the First Person, the
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Author: Denegri, Jesa
This comprehensive volume on critic and theorist Ješa Denegri’s explores his foundational role in the narrative on Yugoslav art – particularly, his highly influential writing on Yugoslav modernist art of the 1950s and 60s. The backbone of the book is an extended conversation with Denegri that looks beyond his critical impact and into artistic circles in 1960s–'70s Belgrade, Zagreb, Ljubljana and Novi Sad. The work of myraid artists and artistic groups in Yugoslavia are also discussed. These artists and groups include Mangelos, OHO Group, Tom Gotovac, Mladen Stlinović, Marina Abramović, Raša Todosijević, Sanja Iveković, Braco Dimitrijević—and some still less known for international audiences, such as Radomir Damnjanović and Goran Trbuljak. The book also features a postface by German theorist Boris Groys
ISBN 9783037645925. JRP|Editions. pb. 240 pages. 30 b/w ills. 21 x 15.2 cm.
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This comprehensive volume on critic and theorist Ješa Denegri’s explores his foundational role in the narrative on Yugoslav art – particularly, his highly influential writing on Yugoslav modernist art of the 1950s and 60s. The backbone of the book is an extended conversation with Denegri that looks beyond his critical impact and into artistic circles in 1960s–'70s Belgrade, Zagreb, Ljubljana and Novi Sad. The work of myraid artists and artistic groups in Yugoslavia are also discussed. These artists and groups include Mangelos, OHO Group, Tom Gotovac, Mladen Stlinović, Marina Abramović, Raša Todosijević, Sanja Iveković, Braco Dimitrijević—and some still less known for international audiences, such as Radomir Damnjanović and Goran Trbuljak. The book also features a postface by German theorist Boris Groys
ISBN 9783037645925. JRP|Editions. pb. 240 pages. 30 b/w ills. 21 x 15.2 cm.
available