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* [[Device_art]], art & technology festival, *2004 | * [[Device_art]], art & technology festival, *2004 | ||
* [[Eurokaz]], theatre festival, *1987 | * [[Eurokaz]], theatre festival, *1987 | ||
+ | * [http://kontejner.org/en/projekti/ekstravagantna-tijela Extravagant Bodies], triennial art festival, *2007 | ||
* [[Film Mutations]], festival, *2007 | * [[Film Mutations]], festival, *2007 | ||
* [https://humanrightsfestival.org/ Human Rights Film Festival], *2002 | * [https://humanrightsfestival.org/ Human Rights Film Festival], *2002 |
Revision as of 10:56, 14 November 2023
Initiatives
- Venues
- MaMa, net culture club, *1999
- Booksa, bookstore-café, *2004
- AKC Medika, *2008
- Student Center
- Gallery Nova, *1975
- Pogon, cultural centers, *2009
- Kinoteka, cinema
- Klubvizija, *2009
Initiatives and collectives with no permanent event venue
- 25 FPS
- Attack!, *1997
- Blok, *2001
- Delve, *2009
- Kontejner, *2002
- Kooperativa – Regional Platform for Culture, *2012
- Nemeza
- Oaza Books, art publisher
- Platforma 9.81, *1999
- Pogon, *2009
- Right to the City
- Slobodne veze / Loose Associations, *2009
- WHW, curatorial collective, *1999
- Past initiatives: 04 megazine, EGOBOO.bits (*2001), media-art-hr (mailing list), Images (journal), Zamir (*1992), Arkzin (magazine, *1991).
Events
- 25 FPS, festival, *2005
- Conjuncture, symposia series, *2009
- Device_art, art & technology festival, *2004
- Eurokaz, theatre festival, *1987
- Extravagant Bodies, triennial art festival, *2007
- Film Mutations, festival, *2007
- Human Rights Film Festival, *2002
- Pastforward, lecture series, *2000
- Plan D, design festival (formerly Dan D), *2010
- Razmjena vještina (Skill Sharing), *2009
- Subversive Festival, *2008
- Touch Me, art & science festival, 2002
- Vector Hack Festival, *2018
- Vizualni kolegij, lecture and screening series, *2004
- Past events
- Test!, theatre and multimedia festival, 2012-2014
- Economy of Crisis Capitalism and Ecology of the Commons, 2012
- Subversive Forum, 2012
- New Media - New Networks, exhibition, 2008
- System.hack(), exhibition, 2006
- Sloboda stvaralaštvu!, festival, 2005-2007
- Insert - Retrospective of Croatian Video Art, exhibition, 2005
- Transverzala, lecture series, *2005
- DECro, festival, 2003, *2005
- Becoming Digital, 2001/2003
- Project - Broadcasting, 2001
- I Am Still Alive, 2000
- Media-Scape, 1993-1999, 2010
- New Tendencies, exhibitions and symposia, 1961-1973
Art workers
- Ana Devic
- Boris Buden (1958)
- Borislav Mikulic
- Dalibor Martinis (1947)
- Darko Fritz (1966)
- Dejan Kršić
- Gideon Kiers
- Helena Bulaja
- Igor Markovic
- Ivan Picelj (1924)
- Ivana Bago
- Ivana Pavić
- Katarina Pejovic
- Klaudio Štefančić
- Leonardo Kovačević
- Luka Bekavac (1976)
- Matko Meštrović (1933)
- Miljenka Buljević
- Mirna Belina (1979)
- Nenad Romić (Marcell Mars) (1972)
- Ivan Marušić Klif
- Ognjen Tus
- Ozren Pupovac
- Paul Stubbs
- Petar Milat (1974)
- Sonja Leboš
- Srdjan Dvornik
- Teodor Celakoski (1971)
- Toma Bacic (1976)
- Tomislav Medak (1973)
- Zeljko Blace (1976)
Publications
- Personal Cuts: Art à Zagreb de 1950 à nos jours / Art Scene in Zagreb from 1950s to Now, ed. Branka Stipančić, Nîmes: Carré d’Art – Musée d’Art Contemporain Nîmes, 2014, 237 pp. Exh. catalogue. Artists: Gorgona Group, Josip Vaništa, Julije Knifer, Dimitrije Bašičević Mangelos, Ivan Kožarić, Tomislav Gotovac, Goran Trbuljak, Sanja Iveković, Dalibor Martinis, Mladen Stilinović, Vlado Martek, Boris Cvjetanović, Igor Grubić, David Maljković, Andreja Kulunčić, Božena Končić Badurina. (French)/(English)
- Sepp Eckenhaussen, Scenes of Independence: Cultural Ruptures in Zagreb (1991-2019), Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2019, 276 pp. [1] (English)
- Višnja Kačić Rogošić, "1990s Beyond Institutions: Zagreb Independent Theatre Scene", ArteActa 5:7, Prague: Akademie múzických umění v Praze, 2022, pp 7-26. [2] (English)
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