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Title
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Ivan Kozaric
Creator
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Kožarić, Ivan
Description
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Ivan Kožarić (1921) (1921) is a Croatian artist who lives and works in Zagreb. His research has been focused mainly on sculpture, but he has also used other means of expression such as assemblage, painting, photography and installation. He was among the founders of the group Gorgona, active in Zagreb between 1959 and 1966. The group also included Josip Vaništa, Julije Knifer, Đuro Seder, critics Radoslav Putar, Matko Meštrović, Dimitrije Bašičević Mangelos and the architect Miljenko Horvat. Every one of the artists of Gorgona maintained, developed and enjoyed full creative autonomy. Gorgona has supported various unconventional forms of artistic activity, mainly divided into three sections: the exhibitions at the Studio G (1961-1963, Schira Salon, Zagreb, Croatia), the publication of the anti-magazine "Gorgona" (1961-1966 each edition was a work of art in itself) and the creation of concepts, projects and various forms of artistic communication.
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Kozaric 01 cm 30 x 42.jpg (file jpeg, 92,234x131,128cm, 96 dpi)
Kozaric 02 cm 30 x 42.jpg (file jpeg, 92,551x130,651cm, 96 dpi)
Kozaric 03 cm 30 x 42.jpg (file jpeg, 92,551x130,651cm, 96 dpi)
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Untitled
Date
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1991
Description
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In March 1991 the collector and publisher Francesco Conz, in collaboration with the Muzej Suvremene Umjetnosti - MSU Zagreb, invited a few artists who had been part of Gorgona, the Croatian avant-garde group active between 1959 and 1966, to an artistic residency at the castle of Brunnenburg in Merano, Italy. During their residency, the five artists created thirteen works of art as well as fifteen hand-made copies of each work. All of which were created on the same size of paper. These works should have been part of a box, an art edition that initially should have included large-scale reproductions of seven of the group's old works, printed on canvas in Como, in addition to en eight obtained by merging the former in a continuous strip to create sort of a "collective work" - together with photographs documenting the residency, historical photographs and video interviews filmed in Brunnenburg. Conz died in 2010 but the box was never finished, although all of its components had been created, except for the folder that was supposed to contain them. The works of the artists have since remained in F. Conz's Archive. Kozaric's three works are in line with his research, which investigates – both through painting and sculpturing - the relationship between positive and negative: in one particular work, the artist reuses a cropped shape as a graphic mask in order to achieve what Seder calls "imperfect surfaces", a theme that traces back to the Gorgona period. Kožarić's particular interest in the valley of Merano, which is in relation to his personal memories, emerges both through the video interview taped in Brunnenburg as well the testimonies of the artists who participated in the residency.<br /><a href="https://www.repository.unipr.it/bitstream/1889/2664/1/Ivan%20Kožarić_untitled.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Read more.</a>
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Scotti, Marco
Zinelli, Anna
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English
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Ivan Kožarić
MoRE Museum
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Kožarić, Ivan
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<a href="http://hdl.handle.net/1889/2664" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://hdl.handle.net/1889/2664</a>
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