This catalog for an exhibition at MAXXI Museum in Rome brings together 50 contemporary artists from ex-Yugoslavia whose work explores the history of the region through the action of contemporary heroes, and reflects on issues of acceptance and peaceful coexistence. In thematic sections (Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, Hope, Risk, the Individual, Otherness, Metamorphosis), the show asks if the legacy of Socialism can help to recover the concept of “common good” in a complex region which has recently endured the tragedy of a civil war and the rise of Nationalism. Text in English and Italian.
This catalog for an exhibition at MAXXI Museum in Rome brings together 50 contemporary artists from ex-Yugoslavia whose work explores the history of the region through the action of contemporary heroes, and reflects on issues of acceptance and peaceful coexistence. In thematic sections (Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, Hope, Risk, the Individual, Otherness, Metamorphosis), the show asks if the legacy of Socialism can help to recover the concept of “common good” in a complex region which has recently endured the tragedy of a civil war and the rise of Nationalism. Text in English and Italian.
Zdenka Badovinac is a curator and writer, who has served since 1993 as director of the Museum of Modern Art in Ljubljana, comprised since 2011 of two locations: the Museum of Modern Art and the Metelkova Museum of Contemporary Art in Metelkova, an autonomous art, culture, and social center in Ljublijana. Giulia Ferracci has collaborated with MACRO - Museo d'Arte Contemporanea di Roma and Ministero Dei Beni Culturali - Darc Direzione generale per l’Arte e l’Architettura Contemporanee. She is a curator at MAXXI where she has worked since 2010.
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Essays: Preface by Giovanna Melandri Be Greater than Ourselves! In the Guise of a Preface by Hou Hanru A journey through the exhibition by Giulia Ferracci Bigger than Myself – from Ex-Yugoslavia with Love by Zdenka Badovinac History as a Common. Scenes for a New Heritage in the Art of Ex-Yugoslavia by Marco Scotini The (Non-)Contemporaneity of Heroism by Miklavž Komelj Shock-Workers on Shock-Therapy by Branislav Dimitrijević The Hero Is a Modest Amateur. On Blaise Bond and Korchagin by Boris Buden Bigger Than Oneself by Tomaž Mastnak Three Fragments on Heroes by Mladen Dolar Postulates of Neohumanism Or Why Can Reason Only Be Human? by Keti Chukhrov List of artists: FREEDOM Maja Bajević Djordje Balmazović Lana Čmajčanin Group of Anonymous Artists and Activists Ibro Hasanović IRWIN Adela Jušić Siniša Labrović Dalibor Martinis Tobias Putrih Driton Selmani Mladen Stilinović Milica Tomić Udruženje Kurs EQUALITY Marina Abramović Božena Končić Badurina Duga Mavrinac Vlasta Delimar Hristina Ivanoska Sanja Iveković Gjorgje Jovanovik Darinka Pop-Mitić Marta Popivoda Ana Vujanović Lala Raščić Želimir Žilnik BROTHERHOOD Danica Dakić Igor Grubić Doruntina Kastrati Somer Şpat Marko Tadić Miro Manojlović HOPE Yane Čalovski Jasmina Cibic David Maljković Luiza Margan Anja Medved Nadja Velušček RISK Lenka Djorojević Matej Stupica Siniša Ilić Marko Peljhan Matthew Biederman Andrej Škufca Natalija Vujosević AN INDIVIDUAL Fatmir Mustafa-Karllo Tomislav Gotovac Janez Janša Vladimir Nikolić Ilija Šoškić ALIENNESS Nika Autor Alban Muja Zoran Todorović METAMORPHOSES Jože Barši Ištvan Huzjan Gregor Mobius Marko Pogačnik Marjetica Potrč Nada Prlja Maja Smrekar
Essays: Preface by Giovanna Melandri Be Greater than Ourselves! In the Guise of a Preface by Hou Hanru A journey through the exhibition by Giulia Ferracci Bigger than Myself – from Ex-Yugoslavia with Love by Zdenka Badovinac History as a Common. Scenes for a New Heritage in the Art of Ex-Yugoslavia by Marco Scotini The (Non-)Contemporaneity of Heroism by Miklavž Komelj Shock-Workers on Shock-Therapy by Branislav Dimitrijević The Hero Is a Modest Amateur. On Blaise Bond and Korchagin by Boris Buden Bigger Than Oneself by Tomaž Mastnak Three Fragments on Heroes by Mladen Dolar Postulates of Neohumanism Or Why Can Reason Only Be Human? by Keti Chukhrov List of artists: FREEDOM Maja Bajević Djordje Balmazović Lana Čmajčanin Group of Anonymous Artists and Activists Ibro Hasanović IRWIN Adela Jušić Siniša Labrović Dalibor Martinis Tobias Putrih Driton Selmani Mladen Stilinović Milica Tomić Udruženje Kurs EQUALITY Marina Abramović Božena Končić Badurina Duga Mavrinac Vlasta Delimar Hristina Ivanoska Sanja Iveković Gjorgje Jovanovik Darinka Pop-Mitić Marta Popivoda Ana Vujanović Lala Raščić Želimir Žilnik BROTHERHOOD Danica Dakić Igor Grubić Doruntina Kastrati Somer Şpat Marko Tadić Miro Manojlović HOPE Yane Čalovski Jasmina Cibic David Maljković Luiza Margan Anja Medved Nadja Velušček RISK Lenka Djorojević Matej Stupica Siniša Ilić Marko Peljhan Matthew Biederman Andrej Škufca Natalija Vujosević AN INDIVIDUAL Fatmir Mustafa-Karllo Tomislav Gotovac Janez Janša Vladimir Nikolić Ilija Šoškić ALIENNESS Nika Autor Alban Muja Zoran Todorović METAMORPHOSES Jože Barši Ištvan Huzjan Gregor Mobius Marko Pogačnik Marjetica Potrč Nada Prlja Maja Smrekar
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