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==Video art==
 
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* 1970s (incl. video installations): [[Sanja Iveković]], [[Dalibor Martinis]], [[Goran Trbuljak]], [[Zeljko Kipke]], [[Breda Beban]], [[Hrvoje Horvatic]]
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* 1970s (incl. video installations): [[Sanja Iveković]], [[Dalibor Martinis]], [[Goran Trbuljak]]
 
* solitary video artists: [[Ivan Ladislav Galeta]] (Zagreb), [[Ivan Faktor]] (Osijek), [[Mladen Stilinovic]] (Zagreb)
 
* solitary video artists: [[Ivan Ladislav Galeta]] (Zagreb), [[Ivan Faktor]] (Osijek), [[Mladen Stilinovic]] (Zagreb)
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* [[Zeljko Kipke]], [[Breda Beban]], [[Hrvoje Horvatic]]
  
 
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Revision as of 17:24, 19 August 2011

Cities

Zagreb, Rijeka, Split, Čakovec, Dubrovnik, Kalebova Luka, Karlovac, Krizevci, Labin, Osijek, Ražanj, Zadar.

Predecessors

  • Zenit avant-garde magazine (published in Zagreb, 1921-1923, later in Belgrade, 1923-1926. Initiated by Ljubomir Micić, introduced constructivism, futurism and Dadaism to Croatia and Serbia.
Books
  • Jadranka Vinterhalter (ed.), Prodori avangarde u hrvatskoj umjetnosti prve polovice 20.stoljeca / Flashes od avant-garde in the croatian art of the first half of the 20th century. Zagreb: MSU, 2007. [1]
Resources
  • Avantgarde Museum, [2]

Artist groups

Arts and engineering groups and collectives in CEE#Croatia

Experimental film

Vladimir Petek, Ivan Martinac, Mihovil Pansini, Tomislav Gotovac
Scene in Split in 1960s: Martinac, Kursar, Nakic, Zafranovic, Pivcevic, Ante Verzotti.

Venues

Kino-klub Split amateur club, Multi-Media Center of Student center Zagreb (*1976)

Festivals
Exhibitions
Literature
  • Hvorje Turkovic, "Croatian Avant-Garde Scene", Zagreb, 1993. [3]

Video art

Artists
Exhibitions
Literature
  • Tihomir Milovac (ed.): Insert / Retrospective of Croatian Video Art, MSU: Zagreb, 2008. The publication is a follow-up of the museum’s 2005 retrospective and presents the works of some one hundred video artists on 360 pages with 466 reproductions, in Croatian and English. Authors: Tihomir Milovac, Silva Kalčić, Antonija Majača, Branko Franceschi. [6]

More artists

Past events

Media

Articles

  • Dubravka Djuric and Misko Suvakovic (eds.), Impossible Histories: Historic Avant-Gardes, Neo-Avant-Gardes, and Post-Avant-Gardes in Yugoslavia, 1918-1991, MIT Press, 2003. [8]
  • Andrew J Horton, "Avant-garde Film and Video in Croatia" Central European Review (November 1998) [9] (English)
  • Klaudio Štefanović, "New Media Art in Croatia", 2007 [10], (Croatian)
  • Darko Fritz, "Media Arts in Croatia" [11] [12]
  • Ana Peraica, "HR - A remark on art & technology research in regard to the place of origin taken as the state, place of living, as well as only a domain" [13]
  • Heiko Daxl, "FILM- UND VIDEOKUNST IN KROATIEN. FRAGMENTARISCHE ABRISSE. EINER GESCHICHTE UND STANDORTBESTIMMUNG", August 1993, (German), [14]