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Body and the East: From the 1960s to the Present: Moderna Galerija Ljubljana = Museum of Modern Art by Zdenka Badovinac,

Body and the East: From the 1960s to the Present: Moderna Galerija Ljubljana = Museum of Modern Art by Zdenka Badovinac,
with essays by Joseph Backstein, Iara Boubnova, Jurij Krpan, Ileana Pintilie, Kristine Stiles, Branka Stipancic, Igor Zabel, and othersThe earliest "body art" was created in Eastern Europe in the early 1960s. The term "body art" includes a wide range of practices in which the artist's own body is the bearer of social, political, metaphorical, and philosophical content. This book includes essays on eighty artists from fourteen countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, the former GDR, Hungary, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Yugoslavia. Introductory essays by Zdenka Badovinac and Kristine Stiles discuss the tradition of an art form that emerged during socialism in cultural centers such as Prague, Belgrade, Ljubljana, Warsaw, and Zagreb. In these places public actions, particularly on the street, were often banned--and artists arrested--by the police. Therefore many of the actions documented here took place in private apartments, with the artists performing at great personal risk. The art survived not only despite the absence of any art market, but also despite its marginalization by political regimes. The artists turned their marginalization to an advantage, creating art out of the contingencies and necessities of survival. The art represented here reminds us of the psychological and intellectual freedoms that artistic expression affords under politically repressive conditions.This bilingual (Slovenian/English) book was originally published in conjunction with a major retrospective exhibition of body art held last year at the Museum of Modern Art in Ljubljana. Some of the artists, such as Marina Abramovic and Komar &Melamid, are well known internationally. Others, such as Alexander Brener, Sanja Ivekovic, Laibach, Paul Neagu, and Marko Peljhan, are known to special audiences in the East and West.



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Regional Europe Croatia - Regional Europe Croatia Modern Europe, 1789 to the Present by Patricia Clavin, "This new edition embraces the whole continent from both national regional europe croatia and regional perspectives, regional europe croatia and combines political survey with grass roots 'people' history. Asa Briggs ("The Lord of Lewes") regional europe croatia and Patricia Clavin, have written a comprehensive regional europe croatia and accessible book covering the whole of Europe from the French Revolution to the present day. completely revised regional europe croatia and ...

Regional Europe Croatia - Regional Europe Croatia Modern Europe, 1789 to the Present by Patricia Clavin, "This new edition embraces the whole continent from both national regional europe croatia and regional perspectives, regional europe croatia and combines political survey with grass roots 'people' history. Asa Briggs ("The Lord of Lewes") regional europe croatia and Patricia Clavin, have written a comprehensive regional europe croatia and accessible book covering the whole of Europe from the French Revolution to the present day. completely revised regional europe croatia and ...

Regional Europe Croatia - Regional Europe Croatia South-East Europe Regional Energy Market - The South-East Europe Regional Energy Market (SEEREM) became part of the EU’s wider internal energy market on 25 October 2005 by the creation of the common European Energy Community in the framework of Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe. European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages - The European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages (ECRML) is a European treaty (CETS 148) adopted in 1992 under the auspices of the Council of ... to languages traditionally used by the nationals of the State Parties (thus excluding languages used by recent immigrants from other states), which significantly differ from the majority or official language (thus excluding mere local dialects of the official or majority language) ... Croatia - The Republic of Croatia is a crescent-shaped country in Europe bordering the Mediterranean to the South, Central Europe to the North and the Balkans to the South East. Its capital is Zagreb. Autonomous Regional Party - Autonomous Regional Party ( ...

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