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As a critic and art historian, he observed and influenced above all the generation of the 1970s. His theory of the »other line«, in which he came up with a genealogy of the neo-avant-garde that deviated from canonic models, became an influential factor in recent artistic developments.
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Born 1936 in Split. As a critic and art historian, he observed and influenced above all the generation of the 1970s, including [[New Tendencies]]. His theory of the "other line", in which he came up with a genealogy of the neo-avant-garde that deviated from canonic models, became an influential factor in recent artistic developments.
  
 
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Born 1936 in Split. As a critic and art historian, he observed and influenced above all the generation of the 1970s, including New Tendencies. His theory of the "other line", in which he came up with a genealogy of the neo-avant-garde that deviated from canonic models, became an influential factor in recent artistic developments.

Books
  • Jerko Denegri, Constructive Approach Art: Exat 51 and New Tendencies, Zagreb: Horetzky, 2004. 336 pages. ISBN 953-7159-01-9 [1]; Croatian original: Umjetnost konstruktivnog pristupa: Exat 51 i Nove tendencije. Zagreb: Horetzky, 2000.
Articles
  • Ješa Denegri, "Die Bedingungen und Umstände, die den ersten beiden Ausstellungen der Nove Tendencije in Zagreb [1961-1963] vorausgingen", 2007. [2]
  • Stevan Vukovic, "The Other Line. Interview with the art historian Jerko (Jesa) Denegri", Springerin, 2007. [3]