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Founder of ''[[Zenit]]'' journal. The first artist to collaborate with Micić and to contribute to Zenit's original orientation towards Expressionism was [[Vilko Gecan]]. Micić's Zenitism was supported only by a small number of the youngest Yugoslav artists, who joined and left after varying period of collaboration. [[Mihailo S. Petrov]] did linocuts of an expressionistic-abstract structure, wrote poems and published translations on abstract art for ''Zenit''. From 1922-1925, [[Jo Klek]]'s (Josip Seissel) drawings, aquarelles and collages were the best representatives of Zenitist art. Micić's important mission was collecting and exhibiting avant-garde arts in ''Zenit'' editorial offices in Zagreb and Belgrade, and the organisation of Zenit international exhibition of new art in Belgrade 1924. | Founder of ''[[Zenit]]'' journal. The first artist to collaborate with Micić and to contribute to Zenit's original orientation towards Expressionism was [[Vilko Gecan]]. Micić's Zenitism was supported only by a small number of the youngest Yugoslav artists, who joined and left after varying period of collaboration. [[Mihailo S. Petrov]] did linocuts of an expressionistic-abstract structure, wrote poems and published translations on abstract art for ''Zenit''. From 1922-1925, [[Jo Klek]]'s (Josip Seissel) drawings, aquarelles and collages were the best representatives of Zenitist art. Micić's important mission was collecting and exhibiting avant-garde arts in ''Zenit'' editorial offices in Zagreb and Belgrade, and the organisation of Zenit international exhibition of new art in Belgrade 1924. | ||
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| + | ==Publications== | ||
| + | * ''Ritmi mojih slutnja'', 1919. | ||
| + | * ''Ritmi bez sjaja'', 1919. | ||
| + | * ''Istočni greh'', 1920. | ||
| + | * ''Misterij za bezbožne ljude čiste savesti'', 1920. | ||
| + | * ''Spas duše'', 1920. | ||
| + | * ''Stotinu vam bogova'', 1922. Banned the same year, published again as ''Kola za spasavanje'', which was banned as well. | ||
| + | * ''Aeroplan bez motora'', 1925. | ||
| + | * ''Antievropa'', 1926. | ||
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| + | ; Novels | ||
| + | * ''Hardi! A la Barbarie. Paroles zénitistes d'un barbare européen'', 1928. {{fr}} | ||
| + | * ''Zéniton, L'Amant de Fata Morgana'', 1930. {{fr}} | ||
| + | * ''Les Chevaliers de Montparnasse'', 1932. {{fr}} | ||
| + | * ''Etre ou ne pas être i Après Saraïevo – Expédition punitive'', 1933. {{fr}} | ||
| + | * ''Rien sans Amour'', 1935. {{fr}} | ||
| + | * ''Barbarogénie le Décivilisateur'', 1938. {{fr}} | ||
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| + | ==Literature== | ||
| + | * Gojko Tešić, ''Antologija pesništva srpske avangarde 1902-1934'', Novi Sad: Svetovi, 1994. {{sr}} | ||
| + | * Irina Subotić, ''Od avangarde do arkadije'', Belgrade: Klio, 2000. {{sr}} | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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In front of the international exhibition of posters Zenit, 1925. | |
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November 16, 1895 Jastrebarsko, Austria-Hungary |
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June 14, 1971 (aged 75) Kačarevo, near Pančevo, Yugoslavia |
Founder of Zenit journal. The first artist to collaborate with Micić and to contribute to Zenit's original orientation towards Expressionism was Vilko Gecan. Micić's Zenitism was supported only by a small number of the youngest Yugoslav artists, who joined and left after varying period of collaboration. Mihailo S. Petrov did linocuts of an expressionistic-abstract structure, wrote poems and published translations on abstract art for Zenit. From 1922-1925, Jo Klek's (Josip Seissel) drawings, aquarelles and collages were the best representatives of Zenitist art. Micić's important mission was collecting and exhibiting avant-garde arts in Zenit editorial offices in Zagreb and Belgrade, and the organisation of Zenit international exhibition of new art in Belgrade 1924.
Contents
Publications
- Ritmi mojih slutnja, 1919.
- Ritmi bez sjaja, 1919.
- Istočni greh, 1920.
- Misterij za bezbožne ljude čiste savesti, 1920.
- Spas duše, 1920.
- Stotinu vam bogova, 1922. Banned the same year, published again as Kola za spasavanje, which was banned as well.
- Aeroplan bez motora, 1925.
- Antievropa, 1926.
- Novels
- Hardi! A la Barbarie. Paroles zénitistes d'un barbare européen, 1928. (French)
- Zéniton, L'Amant de Fata Morgana, 1930. (French)
- Les Chevaliers de Montparnasse, 1932. (French)
- Etre ou ne pas être i Après Saraïevo – Expédition punitive, 1933. (French)
- Rien sans Amour, 1935. (French)
- Barbarogénie le Décivilisateur, 1938. (French)
Literature
- Gojko Tešić, Antologija pesništva srpske avangarde 1902-1934, Novi Sad: Svetovi, 1994. (Serbian)
- Irina Subotić, Od avangarde do arkadije, Belgrade: Klio, 2000. (Serbian)
See also
- Zenit
- Dada-Jok
- Croatia#Avant-garde
- Serbia#Avant-garde
- Central and Eastern Europe#Constructivists, Futurists