Avant-garde

Avant-garde Balkans

Spring of the Balkan Avant-garde

This is not a theoretical text or a perspective on the Balkan avant-garde through the eyes of an art historian. As an artist I am trying to present my own view on development of the Balkan avant-garde from the early 20th century till now. I am a part of a younger generation that was brought […]

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Retroavangarda and Korekta Gallery collection exhibition

Retroavangarda and Korekta Gallery collection exhibition is available for viewing until 25th October in Korekta Gallery in Warsaw. The exhibition is organized in connection with the first edition of Warsaw by Art. Warsaw by Art is a project created by renowned Warsaw galleries and its purpose is promotion of contemporary art. The exhibition is also

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Avant-garde inspirations – Kraftwerk, Franz Ferdinand and Laibach

The avant-garde art of the 1920s has had tremendous influence on the development of graphic design. You can find these inspirations in today’s rock music videos as well. Below, I chose a few examples which I personally find the most interesting. In the 70s in Germany a music genre called Neue Deutsche Welle (New German

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Dada as a worldview

“To think that Dada will ever die is an absurd. Dada will always emerge anew one way of another, always when too much stupidity has amassed” Kurt Schwitters Schwitters was right – Dada isn’t dead. It survived because dadaism is not just another art movement – dadaism is an attitude, a worldview. Dada came into

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Schwitters avangarda cover

MERZ – Kurt Schwitters’ combination of art and life

My favourite period in history of art is the avant-garde of the 20s: futurism, constructivism and most of all – Dadaism. Out of all dada artists I am most inspired by Kurt Schwitters – by his works, but even more by his amazing take on art and life, as he didn’t see a border between

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