GORGONA
RADOVI
Biografija
Ex Jugoslavija
1946-1968
The art group Gorgona existed in Zagreb from 1959 until 1966. Gorgona’s members were artists Marijan Jevšovar, Julije Knifer, Đuro Seder, Josip Vaništa, Ivan Kožarić, Miljenko Horvat, as well as theoreticians Dimitrije Bašičević Mangelos, Radoslav Putar and Matko Meštrović. Gorgona did not have a platform or manifesto, and was not an artistic group in the usual sense. It was based on the idea of spiritual kinship in a much broader sense than could be implied by a defined aesthetic or stylistic platform. For its members it was a territory of spiritual and intellectual freedom. Each of the artists of Gorgona maintained, developed and enjoyed complete creative autonomy. Gorgona advocated unconventional forms of artistic activity. Gorgona’s activity can be divided into three sections: exhibitions in Studio G (1961 to 1963, Schira Salon in Zagreb, Croatia), the publishing of Gorgona anti-magazine (1961 – 1966, each edition was a distinctive artwork), and the creation of concepts, projects and various forms of artistic communication. Gorgona generated the most important formal and artistic contributions of the time and thus it preceded and influenced subsequent forms of new artistic practice.
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umjetnički utjecaji
GORGONA utjecao je na:
Ex Jugoslavija
1968-1989
Italija
1946-1968
Ex Jugoslavija
1946-1968
Ex Jugoslavija
1946-1968
Ex Jugoslavija
1946-1968
Ex Jugoslavija
1946-1968
Ex Jugoslavija
1968-1989
Ex Jugoslavija
1946-1968
Ex Jugoslavija
1946-1968
Ex Jugoslavija
1946-1968
Ex Jugoslavija
1968-1989
Ex Jugoslavija
1946-1968
Ex Jugoslavija
1946-1968
Ex Jugoslavija
1946-1968
Ex Jugoslavija
1946-1968
Ex Jugoslavija
1968-1989
Ex Jugoslavija
1968-1989
Ex Jugoslavija
1968-1989
Ex Jugoslavija
1968-1989
Ex Jugoslavija
1946-1968
Na GORGONA utjecali su:
Ex Jugoslavija
1915-1946
Njemačka
1946-1968
Ex Jugoslavija
1946-1968
Ex Jugoslavija
1946-1968
Ex Jugoslavija
1946-1968
Ex Jugoslavija
1946-1968
Ex Jugoslavija
1946-1968
Ex Jugoslavija
1946-1968
Ex Jugoslavija
1946-1968
Ex Jugoslavija
1946-1968
Ex Jugoslavija
1946-1968
Ex Jugoslavija
1946-1968
Ex Jugoslavija
1946-1968
Ex Jugoslavija
1946-1968
Ex Jugoslavija
1946-1968
Italija
1946-1968
ESEJ O AUTORU
POPIS IZLOŽBI
2019
Gorgona. Prace z kolekcji Marinko Sudaca, Fundacja profile, Warsaw
Gorgona 1959–1968, Független művészeti törekvések Zágrábban. Retrospektív kiállítás a Marinko Sudac gyűjteményből, Kassák Múzeum, Budapest
2018
“In memoriam” – Josip Vaništa, Šira Gallery, Zagreb
2017
Gorgona, Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Vaduz
El nem kötelezett művészet – Marinko Sudac gyűjteménye, Ludwig Múzeum – Kortárs Művészeti Múzeum Magyarország, Budapest
2016
ART IN EUROPE 1945 – 1968: Facing the Future, ZKM | Zentrum für
Kunst und Medien, Karlsruhe
Postwar: Art Between the Pacific and the Atlantic, 1945–1965, Haus der Kunst, Munich
Modernità Non Allineata. Arte e archivi dell’Est Europa dalla Collezione Marinko Sudac, FM Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea, Milan
“Neo Dada – Gorgona” Absurde Freiheit, Sammlung Marinko Sudac, Thalberg Gallery, Zürich
2015
Transmissions: Art in Eastern Europe and Latin America, 1960 – 1980, Museum of Modern Art, New York
Gorgona, Museum of Contempory Art, Zagreb
2013
Gorgona: Please Attend, Zak/Branicka, Berlin
2011
Gorgona (…Knifer, Mangelos, Vaništa…), galerie frank elbaz, Paris
2010
You are Kindly Invited to Attend, Aanant & Zoo, Berlin
2007
Gorgona iz Kolekcije Macura, Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade
1997
Gorgona, Gorgonesco, Gorgonico, Venice Biennale, Ex Macello, Dolo
1989
Gorgona (…Jevsovar, Knifer…), FRAC Bourgogne, Dijon
1986
Gorgona, Students’ Cultural Centre Gallery, Belgrade
1985
Pet umjetnika iz Zagreba (Marijan Jevšovar, Julije Knifer, Ivan Kožarić, Đuro Seder,
Josip Vaništa), Gallery of Fine Arts, Osijek
1977
Gorgona, Gallery of Contemporary Art, Zagreb; Students’ Cultural Centre Gallery, Belgrade; Städtisches Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach
GRUPNE IZLOŽBE:
2021
51. annale: Bogu krasti dane, Istrian Assembly Hall, Poreč
2018
Hello World. Revision einer Sammlung, Hamburger Bahnhof –Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin
Mesta trajnosti. Paviljoni, manifesti in kripte, Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova, Ljubljana
2017
El nem kötelezett művészet – Marinko Sudac gyűjteménye, Ludwig Múzeum — Kortárs Művészeti Múzeum, Budapest
2016
ART IN EUROPE 1945 – 1968: Facing the Future, ZKM | Zentrum für Kunst und Medien, Karlsruhe
Modernità Non Allineata. Arte e Archivi dell’Est Europa dalla Collezione Marinko Sudac, FM Centre for Contemporary Art, Milan
Postwar: Art Between the Pacific and the Atlantic, 1945–1965, Haus der Kunst, Munich
2015
Grammar of Freedmon / Five Lessons: Works from the Arteast 2000+ Collection, Modern Gallery, Ljubljana; Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow
Transmissions: Art in Eastern Europe and Latin America, 1960 – 1980, Museum of Modern Art, New York
2014
Personal Cuts*, Carré d’Art-Musée d’art contemporain, Nîmes
2013
Ivan Kožarić. Freiheit ist ein seltener Vogel, Haus der Kunst, Munich
2011
Područje zastoja: aktivistička umjetnost iz Kolekcije Marinko Sudac, Marshall Tito’s yacht “Galeb”, Rijeka
2010
Les Promesses du passé. Une histoire discontinue de l’art dans l’ex-Europe de l’Est, Centre Pompidou, Paris
2007
Rubne posebnosti: Avangardna umjetnost u regiji 1915. – 1989., Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Rijeka
2006
Rubne posebnosti: avangardna umetnost ex-Jugoslavije 1914 – 1989, Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina, Novi Sad
Living Art – On the Edge of Europe, Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo
Eye on Europe – Prints, Books and Multiples – 1960 to Now, Museum of Modern Art, New York
Yves Klein, Centar Georges Pompidou, Paris; Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien, Vienna
2005
Kollektive Kreativität, Kunsthalle Fridericianum, Kassel
Zbirka Macura — Wien, Cvijeta Zuzorić Art Pavilion, Belgrade
Rubne posebnosti – avangardna umjetnost u regiji 1915. – 1989., Gallery Centre Varaždin, Varaždin
2004
Collected views from East or West, Generali Foundation, Vienna
2002
The Misfits. Konzeptuelle Strategien in der zeitgenössischen kroatischen Kunst, Art Moscow, Expo Park, Moscow; Museum of Contemporary Art, Skopje; Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien, Berlin
2000
2000+ ArtEast Collection, Modern Gallery, Ljubljana; Orangerie Innsbruck, Innsbruck
1999
Aspekte/Positionen: 50 Jahre Kunst aus Mitteleuropa 1949–1999, Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig, Vienna; Ludwig Múzeum — Kortárs MűvészetiMúzeum, Budapest; Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona
1993
The Horse who Sings — Radical Art from Croatia, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
1981
XVI Bienal de Saõ Paulo, Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo, São Paulo