Serbia

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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.
  • Belgrade avant-garde magazines: Putevi (Paths) (1922-24), Hipnos (1922-23), Crno na belo (Black on White) (1924), Svedočanstva (Testimonies) (1924-25), 50 u Evropi (50 in Europe) (1928), Tragovi (Traces) (1928-29), Nova literatura (The New Literature) (1928-30), Nemoguće (Impossible) (1930), Nadrealizam danas i ovde (Surrealism Here and Now) (1931-32).
  • 1924, Ljubomir Micić organizes The First Zenit International Exhibition of New Art in the Stanković music school, Belgrade. Peeters, Lozowick, Balsamdžieva, Bojadžiev, Delaunay, Archipenko, Kandinsky, Lissitzky, Foretić-Vis, Gecan, Klek, Petrov participate, [1]
  • 1926, the group Oblik (Form) is founded in Belgrade.
Literature
  • Irina Subotić, "Concerning Art and Politics in Yugoslavia during the 1930s", Art Journal Vol. 52, No. 1, Political Journals and Art, 1910-40 (Spring, 1993), pp. 69-71. [2]

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. [3]
  • Various – Elektronski Studio Radio Beograda. PGP RTB, 3130037, 1985. [4]
  • Various – 30 Godina Elektronskog Studija Radio Beograda - Elektroakustička Muzika I - Izbor Dela Ostvarenih Od 1972. Do 2000. Godine. PGP RTS, CD 431333, 2002. [5]

Experimental film

Centres

Kino Klub Beograd

Festivals and exhibitions
Literature
  • Ana Janevski (ed.): As Soon as I Open My Eyes I See a Film. Experiment in the Art of Yugoslavia in the 1960s and 1970s, Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw, 2010. With essays by Ana Janevski (on experimental art and film in Yugoslavia), Stevan Vuković (on political upheaval in 1968 in Belgrade), and Łukasz Ronduda (on contacts between Yugoslav and Polish artists in the 1970s). [6] Interview with Ana Janevski, June 2011

Computer and computer-aided art

Petar Milojević (emigrated to Canada in 1960), Zoran Radović (emigrated to Berlin in 1973)

Video art

Festivals and exhibitions
Literature
  • Dejan Sretenović, "Video Art in Serbia". POGLED /VIEW/ series, Centre for Contemporary Art, Belgrade, 1999.
  • Barbara Borčić, "Video Art from Conceptualism to Postmodernism". [9]
  • Marijan Susovski, "Video u Jugoslaviji", Spot, no. 10, Zagreb 1977.
  • Raša Todosijević, Video, Videosfera: video/društvo/umetnost ("The Video: Videosphere: video/society/art"), Studentski izdavački centar, ed. Mihailo Ristić, Belgrade 1986.
  • VIDEOGRAFIJA regiona = Videography of the Region : 2006-2009 : [katalog projekta = project catalogue] / [priređivač, edited by Aleksandra Sekulić]. - Beograd : Dom kulture “Studentski grad”, 2009 (Beograd : Alta Nova). - 245 str. : ilustr. ; 24 cm [10]

Art theory and art history

László Kerekes, Irina Subotić, Dejan Sretenović, Stevan Vuković

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. [11]
  • Irina Subotić, "Avant-Garde Tendencies in Yugoslavia", Art Journal, Vol. 49, No. 1, From Leningrad to Ljubljana: The Suppressed Avant-Gardes of East-Central and Eastern Europe during the Early Twentieth Century (Spring, 1990), pp. 21-27. Published by: College Art Association. [12]
  • Dejan Sretenovic lecture on Media Art in Serbia, MonteVideo/Amsterdam, 2 May 2000. [13]