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* [[Marina Abramović]], her performance works were documented on video (some initially on film, then transferred to video) in 1960s-70s while she lived in Belgrade
 
* [[Marina Abramović]], her performance works were documented on video (some initially on film, then transferred to video) in 1960s-70s while she lived in Belgrade
 
* [[Raša Todosijević]]
 
* [[Raša Todosijević]]
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==Art theory and art history==
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[[László Kerekes]]
  
 
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==Artists==

Revision as of 14:43, 20 August 2011

Cities

Belgrade, Niš, Novi Sad, Pančevo.

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.

Electroacoustic music

Composers

Vladan Radovanović, Aleksandar Obradović, Paul Pignon, Andžej Dobrovoljski, Zoran Erić, Ivo Malec, Josip Kalčič, Srđan Hofman, Dušan Radić, Erne Kiraly

Studios
Releases
  • Radovanović, Pignon, Devčić, Kalčič – Elektronski Studio Radio Beograda. PGP RTB, 1977. [1]
  • Various – Elektronski Studio Radio Beograda. PGP RTB, 3130037, 1985. [2]
  • Various – 30 Godina Elektronskog Studija Radio Beograda - Elektroakustička Muzika I - Izbor Dela Ostvarenih Od 1972. Do 2000. Godine. PGP RTS, CD 431333, 2002. [3]

Experimental film

Exhibitions

Computer and computer-aided art

Petar Milojević (emigrated to Canada in 1960)

Video art

Video installations in 1980s
  • Marina Abramović, her performance works were documented on video (some initially on film, then transferred to video) in 1960s-70s while she lived in Belgrade
  • Raša Todosijević

Art theory and art history

László Kerekes

Artists

Publications

  • 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. [4]
  • Dejan Sretenovic (ed.): Video Art in Serbia. Belgrade: Centre for Contemporary Arts, 1999