Co-published by: Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery.
Contents:
A view for the mirror / Raimundas Mala¿Łauskas. Examples of (post)conceptual art practice in a (post)socialist (ex)Yugoslavia / Zoran Eri♯ -- Objects are closer than they appear - or not yet the end of history / Andrzej Szczerski -- Artists in the exhibition -- A view for the mirror / Raimundas Mala¿Łauskas.
Summary:
Works from a new generation of Central and Eastern European artists that engage post-conceptual strategies and collectively challenge accepted notions of the East as a social, political and art historical monolith. Participating artists: Pawel Althamer (Poland), Anetta Mona Chisa (Romania/Czech Republic) with Lucia Tkacova (Slovakia), Gintaras Didziapetris (Lithuania), Dusica Drazic, (Serbia), Igor Eskinja (Croatia), Johnson & Johnson (Estonia), Anna Kolodziejska (Poland), David Maljkovic (Croatia), Jan Mancuska (Czech Republic), Denes Miklosi (Romania), Alex Mirutziu (Romania), Anna Molska (Poland), Ivan Moudov (Bulgaria), Ciprian Muresan (Romania), Deimantas Narkevicius (Lithuania), Roman Ondak (Slovakia), Anna Ostoya (Poland), Taras Polataiko (Ukraine), Wilhelm Sasnal (Poland), Sislej Xhafa (Kosova), Katarina Zdjelar (Serbia).
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