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This Is Not My World: Art and Public Space in Socialist Zagreb

English

By (author): Adair Rounthwaite

A close-up history of the Yugoslav artists who broke down the boundaries between public and private

 

In the decades leading up to the dissolution of socialist Yugoslavia, a collective of young artists based in Zagreb took to using the citys public spaces as a platform for radical individual expression. This Is Not My World presents a detailed account of the Group of Six Authors and their circle in the prolific and experimental period from 1975 to 1985, highlighting the friction between public and private that underlied their innovative practices. 

 

Looking to circumvent the rigid bureaucracy of official art institutions, this freewheeling group of conceptual artists and their peers brought artistic activities directly to an unwitting public by staging provocative performances, exhibiting artworks, and interacting with passersby on the streets. Exploring artworks such as Vlasta Delimars act of tying herself to a tree in a busy pedestrian area, eljko Jermans production of a giant banner declaring Intimate Inscription in the citys central square, and Vlado Marteks creation of an artwork on a seaside beach using womens underwear, Adair Rounthwaite examines the work of these artists as a site of tension between the intimacy of artistic expression and the political structure of the public sphere under state socialism. 

 

Whereas many histories of modern and contemporary art in formerly socialist countries tend to be dominated by discussions of ideology and resistance, This Is Not My World focuses its attention on the affective aspects of the groups activities, using artist interviews and extensive documentation to bring the reader closer to the felt experience of their public interventions. Situating the groups work within the context of broader developments in conceptualism and theories of the avant-garde, Rounthwaite provides a fresh consideration and newly detailed account of this marginalized episode in global art history.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 850g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781517914226

About Adair Rounthwaite

Adair Rounthwaite is associate professor of art history at the University of Washington and author of Asking the Audience: Participatory Art in 1980s New York (Minnesota 2017).

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