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Non-Aligned Modernity

Eastern-European Art from the Marinko Sudac Collection.

BOSCH + BOSCH GROUP (BÁLINT SZOMBATHY), Three modes - Deconstruction of Yugoslavia, 1974. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
BOSCH + BOSCH GROUP (BÁLINT SZOMBATHY), Three modes - Deconstruction of Yugoslavia, 1974. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb

Featuring works from the FMCCA’s exhibition “Non-Aligned Modernity” which showcases works from Croatia’s Marinko Sudac Collection.

“Non-Aligned Modernity”, curated by Marco Scotini in collaboration with Andris Brinkmanis and Lorenzo Paini, is the largest and most comprehensive presentation of Eastern-European art from the Cold War to ever be displayed, with all works belonging to the Marinko Sudac private collection. The FM Centre for Contemporary Art, consists of a large number of artworks of progressive Avant-Garde, Neo-Avant-Garde, and Post-Avant-Garde art,ranging from paintings, drawings, collages, graphics, photographs, and films.

Spanning over ten halls of the museum, the exhibition looks back at the art of Eastern Europe with works dating back to 1909 up until the fall of the Berlin wall, with many of the pieces from the collection having been displayed in London’s Tate Modern, Haus der Kunst in Munich and the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw. “Non-Aligned Modernity” is made up of over 120 artists and over 700 artworks and documents – all of which have a historic importance to not just the contemporary art world now, but to the history of Europe.

Here, we show a selection of works and installations from “Non-Aligned Modernity” from the FMCCA.

ALEKSANDAR SRNEC, Cover Design for "Svijet" Fashion Magazine No. 11, 1959. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
ALEKSANDAR SRNEC, Cover Design for "Svijet" Fashion Magazine No. 11, 1959. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
MARKO POGAČNI (OHO Group), The Beatles Matchboxes, 1968. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
MARKO POGAČNI (OHO Group), The Beatles Matchboxes, 1968. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
MARKO POGAČNI (OHO Group), Rolling Stones Matchboxes, 1967. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
MARKO POGAČNI (OHO Group), Rolling Stones Matchboxes, 1967. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
GORGONA GROUP, Gorgona is Looking at the Sky, 1961. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb'
GORGONA GROUP, Gorgona is Looking at the Sky, 1961. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb'
GORGONA GROUP, Gorgona is Looking at the Ground, 1961. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
GORGONA GROUP, Gorgona is Looking at the Ground, 1961. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
GROUP OF SIX AUTHORS, Action on the Republic Square, Zagreb, 17 – 19. 7. 1978, 1978. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
GROUP OF SIX AUTHORS, Action on the Republic Square, Zagreb, 17 – 19. 7. 1978, 1978. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
GROUP OF SIX AUTHORS, Action on the Republic Square, Zagreb, 19. 10. 1979, 1979. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
GROUP OF SIX AUTHORS, Action on the Republic Square, Zagreb, 19. 10. 1979, 1979. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
GÁBOR ATTALAI, Negative Star, 1970. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
GÁBOR ATTALAI, Negative Star, 1970. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
IVAN PICELJ, Untitled, 1952. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
IVAN PICELJ, Untitled, 1952. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
ALEKSANDAR SRNEC, KA-13, 1956. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
ALEKSANDAR SRNEC, KA-13, 1956. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
BORIS DEMUR (GROUP OF SIX AUTHORS), There, 1976. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
BORIS DEMUR (GROUP OF SIX AUTHORS), There, 1976. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
GROUP OF SIX AUTHORS, Action on the Republic Square, Zagreb, 25. 10. 1975, 1975. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
GROUP OF SIX AUTHORS, Action on the Republic Square, Zagreb, 25. 10. 1975, 1975. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
STANO FILKO, Freedom 1965, 1968. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
STANO FILKO, Freedom 1965, 1968. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
STANO FILKO, Pink Tank Remembering HAPPSOC, 1968. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
STANO FILKO, Pink Tank Remembering HAPPSOC, 1968. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
LÁSZLÓ SZALMA (BOSCH+BOSCH), Hommage to Dada, 1972. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
LÁSZLÓ SZALMA (BOSCH+BOSCH), Hommage to Dada, 1972. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
MARKO POGAČNIK (OHO GROUP), Pop object (telephone), 1965. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
MARKO POGAČNIK (OHO GROUP), Pop object (telephone), 1965. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
Installation view at "Non-Aligned Modernity". Works by ALEKSANDAR SRNEC and IVAN PICELJ
Installation view at "Non-Aligned Modernity". Works by ALEKSANDAR SRNEC and IVAN PICELJ
SÁNDOR PINCZEHELYI, Sickle and Hammer, 1973. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
SÁNDOR PINCZEHELYI, Sickle and Hammer, 1973. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
IVAN KOŽARIĆ, Sphere, 1961 – 1969. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
IVAN KOŽARIĆ, Sphere, 1961 – 1969. Courtesy Marinko Sudac Collection, Zagreb
Installation view at "Non-Aligned Modernity". Works by KÁROLY KISMÁNYOKY, GÁBOR ATTALAI, GÉZA PERNECZKY, ENDRE TÓT, TAMÁS ST. AUBY, MIKLÓS ERDÉLYI and HALÁSZ KÁROLY
Installation view at "Non-Aligned Modernity". Works by KÁROLY KISMÁNYOKY, GÁBOR ATTALAI, GÉZA PERNECZKY, ENDRE TÓT, TAMÁS ST. AUBY, MIKLÓS ERDÉLYI and HALÁSZ KÁROLY
Installation view at "Non-Aligned Modernity". Works by KÁROLY KISMÁNYOKY
Installation view at "Non-Aligned Modernity". Works by KÁROLY KISMÁNYOKY
Installation view at "Non-Aligned Modernity". Works by front: RED-Y-MADES BY GÁBOR ATTALAi; back: DORA MAURER, GÁBOR ATTALAI, SÁNDOR PINCZEHELYI
Installation view at "Non-Aligned Modernity". Works by front: RED-Y-MADES BY GÁBOR ATTALAi; back: DORA MAURER, GÁBOR ATTALAI, SÁNDOR PINCZEHELYI
Installation view at "Non-Aligned Modernity". Works by JULIJE KNIFER, MILJENKO HORVAT. front: display inspired by Julije Knifer’s Meander with Gorgona Group archive: works, photos, documents, drafts, correspondence
Installation view at "Non-Aligned Modernity". Works by JULIJE KNIFER, MILJENKO HORVAT. front: display inspired by Julije Knifer’s Meander with Gorgona Group archive: works, photos, documents, drafts, correspondence
Installation view at "Non-Aligned Modernity". Works by JOSIP VANIŠTA, IVAN KOŽARIĆ and GORGONA ANTI-MAGAZINES
Installation view at "Non-Aligned Modernity". Works by JOSIP VANIŠTA, IVAN KOŽARIĆ and GORGONA ANTI-MAGAZINES
Installation view at "Non-Aligned Modernity". Works by ŽELJKO JERMAN, VLADIMIR GUDAC, vitrine with GROUP OF SIX AUTHORS archive: works, publications, photo-documentations, BORIS DEMUR, SVEN STILINOVIĆ, VLADO MARTEK and GORAN TRBULJAK
Installation view at "Non-Aligned Modernity". Works by ŽELJKO JERMAN, VLADIMIR GUDAC, vitrine with GROUP OF SIX AUTHORS archive: works, publications, photo-documentations, BORIS DEMUR, SVEN STILINOVIĆ, VLADO MARTEK and GORAN TRBULJAK
Installation view at "Non-Aligned Modernity". Works by ATTILA CSERNIK, SLAVKO BOGDANOVIĆ, SLAVKO MATKOVIĆ, ERA MILIVOJEVIĆ, RAŠA TODOSIJEVIĆ, RADOMIR DAMNJANOVIĆ DAMNJAN and STANO FILKO
Installation view at "Non-Aligned Modernity". Works by ATTILA CSERNIK, SLAVKO BOGDANOVIĆ, SLAVKO MATKOVIĆ, ERA MILIVOJEVIĆ, RAŠA TODOSIJEVIĆ, RADOMIR DAMNJANOVIĆ DAMNJAN and STANO FILKO

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