Group of Six Artists

The Group of Six Artists (Grupa šestorice autora) was an artist collective founded in 1975 by the croatian artists Mladen and Sven Stilinović, Fedor Vučemilović, Boris Demur, Vlado Martek and Željko Jerman in Zagreb, Croatia.[1] In order to question the restrictions set by the art institutions they performed their pieces in open air spaces using objects such as sun loungers and urban projections. The "exhibition-actions" (which were most likely a spontaneous reaction to the given circumstances) were shown in public spaces in Croatia and abroad including the municipal bathing place on the Sava River, in the centre of the Upper Town Zagreb, in Sopot in New Zagreb, on the main square in Zagreb (1975), on the beach in Mošćenička Draga (1976), in Venice (1978) and Belgrade (1976 -1978).[2][3] Between 1975 and 1979, they performed and documented over 20 art pieces.[4] The Group of Six artists was influenced by their predecessors, the Gorgona Group.[5]

In addition to their exhibition-actions, The Group of Six Artists launched the self-published magazine MAJ/75, printed in the studio of Vlasta Delimar and Željko Jerman. Eighteen issues of MAJ/75 were printed between 1978 and 1984 and the publication became an additional alternative exhibition space for not only the Group of Six Artists but other eastern european creatives as well, presenting artists such as Vlasta Delimar, Tomislav Gotovac, Sanja Iveković, Mangelos, Balint Szombathy, Raša Todosijević and Goran Trbuljak in its six year run.[6]

Exhibition and Actions[7]

External Links

References

  1. Stipančić, Branka: Vlado Martek – Poezija u akciji / Poetry in Action, Zagreb 2010.
  2. http://mladenstilinovic.com/bio/
  3. http://monoskop.org/Group_of_Six_Artists
  4. http://www.poetryinternationalweb.net/pi/site/poet/item/21773/17/Vlado-Martek
  5. http://www.avantgarde-museum.com/en/museum/collection/4511-GORGONA/influence-to-3897-VLADO-MARTEK/
  6. http://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2011/ScenesFromZagreb/
  7. http://mladenstilinovic.com/exhibitions/group-exhibitions/
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