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'''Škart''' is a collective founded in 1990 at the Faculty of Architecture in [[Belgrade]]. While experimenting through their work, they focus primarily between the medium of poetry and design. "Architecture of the human relationships" is their main concept. Through the constant flux within the collective, present since its very beginning, members collaboratively work to develop new values. They are particularly capable through the process of making, to embrace 'beautiful' mistakes and tirelessly strive to combine work with pleasure. [http://www.skart.rs/#fifth]
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The '''Škart''' collective was founded in 1990s in the graphics studio of the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade. This unique aristic team deals with poetry, graphic design and alternative education. The first decade, (1990 - 2000) was marked by “samizdat” (self-released) projects and their sharing on the streets. In the second decade (2000-2010), the group co-founded several new collectives: Horkeškart and Proba choirs, children's choirs Deca sa meseca and AprilZMAJun, including the youth-retirement choir HOR-RUK and the antifascist choir UHO (united choirs). Since 2010, the collective is increasingly involved in working with children (at the foster home “Vera Radivojević” in Bela Crkva) and with pensioners. [https://novaiskra.com/en/skart-collective/]
  
 
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* Seda Yildiz, [https://www.new-east-archive.org/articles/show/11936/skart-art-collective-serbia-community-war-and-peace "The evolution of ŠKART, the Serbian art collective forging communities through war and peace"], ''New East Digital Archive'', 7 Jul 2020. {{en}}
  
 
* Marijana Cvetković, [https://monoskop.org/images/8/8f/Borderline_Offensive_Laughing_in_the_Face_of_Fear_2021.pdf#page=57 "Affective alliances and the arts. The case of the Škart collective"], in ''Borderline Offensive. Laughing in the Face of Fear'', eds. Lola Joksimović and Tiago Prata, 2021, pp 57-68. {{en}}
 
* Marijana Cvetković, [https://monoskop.org/images/8/8f/Borderline_Offensive_Laughing_in_the_Face_of_Fear_2021.pdf#page=57 "Affective alliances and the arts. The case of the Škart collective"], in ''Borderline Offensive. Laughing in the Face of Fear'', eds. Lola Joksimović and Tiago Prata, 2021, pp 57-68. {{en}}
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* [http://www.skart.rs/ Website]
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20240414162149/http://skart.rs/ Website] (archived)

Latest revision as of 19:12, 12 January 2025

The Škart collective was founded in 1990s in the graphics studio of the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade. This unique aristic team deals with poetry, graphic design and alternative education. The first decade, (1990 - 2000) was marked by “samizdat” (self-released) projects and their sharing on the streets. In the second decade (2000-2010), the group co-founded several new collectives: Horkeškart and Proba choirs, children's choirs Deca sa meseca and AprilZMAJun, including the youth-retirement choir HOR-RUK and the antifascist choir UHO (united choirs). Since 2010, the collective is increasingly involved in working with children (at the foster home “Vera Radivojević” in Bela Crkva) and with pensioners. [1]

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