Yugoslavian architecture and public art at MOMA
New York’s Museum of Modern Art announced that a forthcoming exhibition, opening this summer, focuses on the architecture, urban planning and public art of Yugoslavia.
New York’s Museum of Modern Art announced that a forthcoming exhibition, opening this summer, focuses on the architecture, urban planning and public art of Yugoslavia.
The exhibition ‘Enjoying the Fruits of Yugoslavia’s Third Way’, curated by Michael Zinganel is currently on view at the Galerie Gebhart Blazek in Graz, Austria. The exhibition showcases both the heritage of Yugoslavian mass tourism and its architecture and invites contemporary Croatian Read More …
Architecture in Slovenia carries the genes of the Austro-Hungarian craft schools, the Bauhaus tradition, Italian Rationalism as well as post-war socialist modernization in Yugoslavia. In collaboration with the 24th Biennial of Design and MAO the Architectuul kicked-off the Unfinished series Read More …
The architectural culture of Central Europe, which was shaped through the exchanges within the region and its links to other international centers, still remains largely absent from Western historical discourse. Although the transformative stories of modernity are often results of Read More …
“Socialist Yugoslavia was a country suspended between civilizations, political systems, and Cold War blocs. It produced a remarkable body of modern architecture, which similarly defies easy classification. This book explores the historical “in-betweenness” of Yugoslav modernism and the various strategies Read More …