Nonaligned Movement: Arts and Culture*
Cultural cooperation within the Nonaligned Movement created a global network of cultural exchanges and a distinct version of modernism. Part 4 of 7.
Cultural cooperation within the Nonaligned Movement created a global network of cultural exchanges and a distinct version of modernism. Part 4 of 7.
Yugoslavia may no longer appear on any physical maps, but it lives on as a cultural project. The lost country’s material and cultural production inspires people to make art and products. These are their stories.
Art, bravery, and community in the lesser known corner of the former country.
On February 19th, 2015, Clemente Padín, the elder statesman of Uruguayan art, replied to an email from his compatriot and young artist Francisco Tomsich with a fateful attachment:
The YUruguayan Connection: The Lost World of Yugoslav Mail Art (Podcast Episode 31) Read More ›
Artists have used Yugoslav World War II monuments as elements in their works to criticize official policies