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EXAT 51 : Experimental Atelier 51 : Synthese der Künste im Jugoslawien der Nachkriegszeit = Synthesis of the Arts in Post-War Yugoslavia / curators Katia Baudin, Tihomir Milovac

Publisher: Dortmund: Verlag Kettler, [2017]ISBN: 9783862066667.Subject(s): Art, Yugoslav -- 20th century -- Exhibitions | Architecture -- Yugoslavia -- History -- Exhibitions | Art, Croatian -- 20th century -- Exhibitions | Architecture -- Croatia -- History -- Exhibitions | Kroatien | JugoslawienDDC classification: 700 General note: Published on the occasion of the exhibition 'EXAT 51: Synthese der Künste im Jugoslawien der Nachkriegszeit' held at Kunstmuseen Krefeld, Museum Haus Lange, Krefeld, Germany, 1 October 2017-14 January 2018.General note: Includes "EXAT 51 - Cultural and historical timeline" on the removable folded cover in the English and German language by Ljiljana Kolešnik.General note: The entire book is printed in landscape format.Summary: Starting in Autumn 2017, Kunstmuseen Krefeld will take a fresh look at the legacy of the Bauhaus in the context of the former Eastern Bloc in the postwar period. With exhibitions in the two villas by Mies van der Rohe and a focus on 'Ideology, Abstraction and Architecture', Kunstmuseen Krefeld are carrying out pioneering work in reappraising a unique artistic movement and raising public awareness. In Haus Lange, an exhibition will be devoted to EXAT 51, an interdisciplinary association of artists and architects who aspired to synthesise the fine and applied arts, supporting non-representational art in socialist '50s Yugoslavia. EXAT 51 was built upon the ideals of pre-war modernism: Bauhaus, Constructivism and De Stijl. By presenting a selection of representative works and collaborative projects, the exhibition and book show the interdisciplinary outlook of the group and their attempt to position their ideals in everyday life under socialist rule. They designed pavilions for World's Fairs as well as trade fairs, furniture, tapestries, magazines, objects, sculptures and animated films. In addition, this volume contains numerous essays, shedding light on the artistic statements in view of the socio-political context in Yugoslavia in the 1950s and 1960s, and many primary sources which are published in translation. For the first time, this movement and its positions have been scientifically researched and are now presented in Germany.
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Published on the occasion of the exhibition 'EXAT 51: Synthese der Künste im Jugoslawien der Nachkriegszeit' held at Kunstmuseen Krefeld, Museum Haus Lange, Krefeld, Germany, 1 October 2017-14 January 2018.

Includes "EXAT 51 - Cultural and historical timeline" on the removable folded cover in the English and German language by Ljiljana Kolešnik.

The entire book is printed in landscape format.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-205).

Starting in Autumn 2017, Kunstmuseen Krefeld will take a fresh look at the legacy of the Bauhaus in the context of the former Eastern Bloc in the postwar period. With exhibitions in the two villas by Mies van der Rohe and a focus on 'Ideology, Abstraction and Architecture', Kunstmuseen Krefeld are carrying out pioneering work in reappraising a unique artistic movement and raising public awareness. In Haus Lange, an exhibition will be devoted to EXAT 51, an interdisciplinary association of artists and architects who aspired to synthesise the fine and applied arts, supporting non-representational art in socialist '50s Yugoslavia. EXAT 51 was built upon the ideals of pre-war modernism: Bauhaus, Constructivism and De Stijl. By presenting a selection of representative works and collaborative projects, the exhibition and book show the interdisciplinary outlook of the group and their attempt to position their ideals in everyday life under socialist rule. They designed pavilions for World's Fairs as well as trade fairs, furniture, tapestries, magazines, objects, sculptures and animated films. In addition, this volume contains numerous essays, shedding light on the artistic statements in view of the socio-political context in Yugoslavia in the 1950s and 1960s, and many primary sources which are published in translation. For the first time, this movement and its positions have been scientifically researched and are now presented in Germany.

Parallel texts in German and English.

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