Looking at Zagreb: The Italian State as a Popularizer of Contemporary Art

Autor: Samuel D. Albert, Darija Alujević, Josipa Alviž, Jasminka Babić, Sára Bárdi, Līna Birzaka-Priekule, Tamara Bjažić Klarin, Borka Bobovec, Tijana Borić, Dubravka Botica, Marina Bregovac Pisk, Matea Brstilo Rešetar, Sandi Bulimbašić, Heidi A. Cook, Aleksandra Čelovski, Dragan Čihorić, Jakub Dąbrowski, Dragan Damjanović, Francesco Del Sole, Ljiljana Dobrovšak, Christian Drobe, Frano Dulibić, Ana Ereš, Bartol Fabijanić, Jasenka Ferber Bogdan, Ivan Ferenčak, Marta Filipová, Snezhana Filipova, Dorotea Fotivec Očić, Christiane Fülscher, Jan Galeta, Laura Gioeni, Agita Gritāne, Julia Harasimowicz, Elvira Ibragimova, Mirko Ilić, Ivana Janković, Marko Jenko, Darko Kahle, Sniedze Kāle, Jānis Kalnačs, Ivan Kokeza, Irena Kossowska, Richard Kurdiovsky, Franci Lazarini, Rita Ļegčiļina-Broka, Lana Lovrenčić, Silvija Lučevnjak, Lovorka Magaš Bilandži, Zvonko Maković, Martina Malešič, Chiara Mannoni, Igor Marjanović, Raimondo Mercadante, Željka Miklošević, Jovana Milovanović, Viktoriia Myronenko, Jasminka Najcer Sabljak, Jasmina Nestić, Andreas Nierhaus, Mario Pintarić, Patricia Počanić, Mirjam Rajner, Giovanni Rubino, Katerina Rüedi Ray, Karolina Rybačiauskaitė, Carmen Sârbu, Julia Secklehner, Vanja Stojković, Anna Stuhlpfarrer, Zoltán Suba, Nikola Tomašegović, Marcel Tomášek, Antonia Tomić, Tomáš Valeš, Marcus van der Meulen, Nóra Veszprémi, Jeremy F. Walton, Sanja Zadro, Sanja Žaja Vrbica
Přispěvatelé: Samuel D. Albert, Darija Alujević, Josipa Alviž, Jasminka Babić, Sára Bárdi, Līna Birzaka-Priekule, Tamara Bjažić Klarin, Borka Bobovec, Tijana Borić, Dubravka Botica, Marina Bregovac Pisk, Matea Brstilo Rešetar, Sandi Bulimbašić, Heidi A. Cook, Aleksandra Čelovski, Dragan Čihorić, Jakub Dąbrowski, Dragan Damjanović, Francesco Del Sole, Ljiljana Dobrovšak, Christian Drobe, Frano Dulibić, Ana Ereš, Bartol Fabijanić, Jasenka Ferber Bogdan, Ivan Ferenčak, Marta Filipová, Snezhana Filipova, Dorotea Fotivec Očić, Christiane Fülscher, Jan Galeta, Laura Gioeni, Agita Gritāne, Julia Harasimowicz, Elvira Ibragimova, Mirko Ilić, Ivana Janković, Marko Jenko, Darko Kahle, Sniedze Kāle, Jānis Kalnačs, Ivan Kokeza, Irena Kossowska, Richard Kurdiovsky, Franci Lazarini, Rita Ļegčiļina-Broka, Lana Lovrenčić, Silvija Lučevnjak, Lovorka Magaš Bilandži, Zvonko Maković, Martina Malešič, Chiara Mannoni, Igor Marjanović, Raimondo Mercadante, Željka Miklošević, Jovana Milovanović, Viktoriia Myronenko, Jasminka Najcer Sabljak, Jasmina Nestić, Andreas Nierhaus, Mario Pintarić, Patricia Počanić, Mirjam Rajner, Giovanni Rubino, Katerina Rüedi Ray, Karolina Rybačiauskaitė, Carmen Sârbu, Julia Secklehner, Vanja Stojković, Anna Stuhlpfarrer, Zoltán Suba, Nikola Tomašegović, Marcel Tomášek, Antonia Tomić, Tomáš Valeš , Marcus van der Meulen, Nóra Veszprémi, Jeremy F. Walton, Sanja Zadro, Sanja Žaja Vrbica, Josipa Alviz, Dragan Damjanovic, Lovorka Magas Bilandzic, Zelika Miklosevic, Jasmina Nestic, Patrica Pocanic, Jeremy F. Walton, Albert, Samuel D., Alujević, Darija, Alviž, Josipa, Babić, Jasminka, Bárdi, Sára, Birzaka-Priekule, Līna, Bjažić Klarin, Tamara, Bobovec, Borka, Borić, Tijana, Botica, Dubravka, Bregovac Pisk, Marina, Brstilo Rešetar, Matea, Bulimbašić, Sandi, Cook, Heidi A., Čelovski, Aleksandra, Čihorić, Dragan, Dąbrowski, Jakub, Damjanović, Dragan, Del Sole, Francesco, Dobrovšak, Ljiljana, Drobe, Christian, Dulibić, Frano, Ereš, Ana, Fabijanić, Bartol, Ferber Bogdan, Jasenka, Ferenčak, Ivan, Filipová, Marta, Filipova, Snezhana, Fotivec Očić, Dorotea, Fülscher, Christiane, Galeta, Jan, Gioeni, Laura, Gritāne, Agita, Harasimowicz, Julia, Ibragimova, Elvira, Ilić, Mirko, Janković, Ivana, Jenko, Marko, Kahle, Darko, Kāle, Sniedze, Kalnačs, Jāni, Kokeza, Ivan, Kossowska, Irena, Kurdiovsky, Richard, Lazarini, Franci, Ļegčiļina-Broka, Rita, Lovrenčić, Lana, Lučevnjak, Silvija, Magaš Bilandži, Lovorka, Maković, Zvonko, Malešič, Martina, Mannoni, Chiara, Marjanović, Igor, Mercadante, Raimondo, Miklošević, Željka, Milovanović, Jovana, Myronenko, Viktoriia, Najcer Sabljak, Jasminka, Nestić, Jasmina, Nierhaus, Andrea, Pintarić, Mario, Počanić, Patricia, Rajner, Mirjam, Rubino, Giovanni, Rüedi Ray, Katerina, Rybačiauskaitė, Karolina, Sârbu, Carmen, Secklehner, Julia, Stojković, Vanja, Stuhlpfarrer, Anna, Suba, Zoltán, Tomašegović, Nikola, Tomášek, Marcel, Tomić, Antonia, Valeš, Tomáš, van der Meulen, Marcu, Veszprémi, Nóra, Walton, Jeremy F., Zadro, Sanja, Žaja Vrbica, Sanja
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
Předmět:
Popis: In 1965, at the 12th International Conference of Critics, Artists and Art Scholars, held in Rimini, Verucchio and San Marino and devoted to the theme Art and Technology, Italian art critic Giulio Carlo Argan declared that Yugoslavia had overcome the problem of the relationship between art and technology. His statement concerned to the cultural milieu of Zagreb that Argan had known from the early Sixties. In the same year, Palma Bucarelli, the chief curator of the Rome National Gallery, attended the Brezovica conference held for Nova tendencija 3, to present a project in which the museum had a significant role as a state institution that had to encourage contemporary art in order to free artists from the pressures of the art market and private art galleries. In 1963, another art scholar, Umbro Apollonio, the curator of the Venice Biennale Archive for Contemporary Arts who had directly participated in the Venice exhibition Nuova tendenza 2, claimed that Italian Public Art School needed a new relationship between teaching and industries. My presentation aims to highlight how Argan, Bucarelli, Apollonio and other Italian scholars hoped for the state to intervene in the Italian art system and also how their ideas were inspired by the Croatian political and cultural situation of the 1960s.
Databáze: OpenAIRE