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Artist on Vacation
"Gorgona" monograph
Lessons to Learn? Past Design Experiences and Contemporary Design Practices
Valoch & Valoch: Archeologie a konceptuální umění
Freedom of My Mind. Avant-Garde Women Artists from the Marinko Sudac Collection
Continuing the Bosch+Bosch group exhibition project
The Years of Dissaray 1908-1928. Avantgardes in Central Europe
exhibited works from the Marinko Sudac Collection
List of works:
Branko Ve Poljanski, 77 samoubica (77 suicide), 1923, novel, 225 x 155 mm
Branko Ve Poljanski, Tumbe, 1926, poetry book, 232 x 155 mm
Der Sturm, 1922., magazine, 311 x 235 mm
Dragan Aleksić, Dada Tank, 1922., magazine, 319 x 237 mm
Josip Seissel (Jo Klek), Untitled, 1921, ink, paper, 227 x 160 mm
Ljubomir Micić, Zenit magazine, no. 17/18, 1922., magazine, 335 x 240 mm
Ljubomir Micić, Zenit magazine, no. 35, 1924., magazine, 299 x 212 mm
Ljubomir Micić, Zenit magazine, no. 19/20, 1922., magazine, 334 x 240 mm
Ljubomir Micić, Kola za spasavanje (Salvage wagon), 1922, novel, 241 x 171 mm
Ljubomir Micić, Antievropa (Antieurope), 1926., book, 230 x 156 mm
Marijan Mikac, Fenomen majmun (Monkey Phenomenon), cover design: Josip Seissel (Jo Klek), 1925, novel, 182 x 120 mm
Zoltán Csuka, Út (the Road), no. 4, 1925., magazine, 304 x 235 mm
Zoltán Csuka, Design for Út magazine, 1922., indian ink, pencil, paper, 333 x 157 mm
Josip Seissel (Jo Klek), Untitled, 1921, collage, paper
Josip Seissel (Jo Klek), Draft for the Cover of „Efekt na defektu“ by Marijan Mikac, 1923, indian ink, collage, paper
Branko Ve Poljanski, Dada Jok, 1922, magazine, 350 x 252mm
Miho Schön, Untitled, 1927 , collage, paper, 234 x 366 mm
Miho Schön, Untitled, 1928, collage, paper, 235 x 343 mm
Farkaš Molnar, Man with a Building, 1925, guache, paper, 284 x 392 mm