MoMA to Explore Spomenik Monuments With "Toward a Concrete Utopia: Architecture in Yugoslavia, 1948?1980"
The Museum of Modern Art will explore the architecture of the former Yugoslavia with Toward a Concrete Utopia: Architecture in Yugoslavia, 1948?1980, the first major US exhibition to study the remarkable body of work that sparked international interest during the 45 years of the country?s existence. The exhibition will include more than 400 drawings, models, photographs, and film reels culled from an array of municipal archives, family-held collections, and museums across the region, introducing the exceptional built work of socialist Yugoslavia?s leading architects to an international audience for the first time.
Miodrag ?ivkovi?, Monument to the Battle of Sutjeska, 1965-71, Tjenti?te, Bosnia and Herzegovina. View of the western exposure. Photo: Valentin Jeck, commissioned by The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2017.
The Museum of Modern Art will explore the architecture of the former Yugoslavia with Toward a Concrete Utopia: Architecture in Yugoslavia, 1948?1980, the first major US exhibition to study the remarkable body of work that sparked international interest during the 45 years of the country?s existence. The exhibition will include more than 400 drawings, models, photographs, and film reels culled from an array of municipal archives, family-held collections, and museums across the region, introducing the exceptional built work of socialist Yugoslavia?s leading architects to an international audience for the first time.The architecture that emerged d...
Miodrag ?ivkovi?, Monument to the Battle of Sutjeska, 1965-71, Tjenti?te, Bosnia and Herzegovina. View of the western exposure. Photo: Valentin Jeck, commissioned by The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2017.
The Museum of Modern Art will explore the architecture of the former Yugoslavia with Toward a Concrete Utopia: Architecture in Yugoslavia, 1948?1980, the first major US exhibition to study the remarkable body of work that sparked international interest during the 45 years of the country?s existence. The exhibition will include more than 400 drawings, models, photographs, and film reels culled from an array of municipal archives, family-held collections, and museums across the region, introducing the exceptional built work of socialist Yugoslavia?s leading architects to an international audience for the first time.The architecture that emerged d...
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