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A short piece on Sanja Ivekovic in Documenta 14 Daybook
Archaeologica Adriatica, 2011
From Consideration to Commitment: art in critical confrontation to society: Belgrade, Ljubljana, Skopje, Zagreb 1990-2010, edited by Jasna Jaksic et al., 566-608, 2011
The publication explores practices of critical contemporary fine arts – practices of research, progressive and experimental actions by contemporary fine artists from the 1990s to the present, in four countries in the region – Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia. These are practices which focus on issues such as identity aspects (national, cultural, religious, ethnic), workers’ rights, social integration of minorities, global market fluctuation trends and its impact in the local context, unscrupulousness of capital, the position of women, spatial devastation, art institution system issues, and many others. The publication maps out and theoretically reviews critical and research practices, and contemporary fine arts practices oriented towards the contemporary civilization moment, which have been active in the context of the independent cultural scene since the 1990s, but which have also been present in the institutional frame. The authors provide only drafts of the political, social, economic and cultural changes of the local contexts, through four segments, due to a lack of space. Each segment focuses on the practices and context of a given country, i.e. the capital as the primary focus, and in addition to the introductory word by the authors, it includes interviews (with authors, theorists, curators, organizers…) who contribute to the recording of these artistic practices based on their experience, work and knowledge. The segments deal with the Belgrade, Ljubljana, Skopje, and Zagreb scenes. All the authors devised their approaches in an effort to present the fruitful and creative production of these cities, to the greatest extent possible. The authors involved in the creation of this publication are Jasna Jakšić (in collaboration with Tihana Bertek, Maja Gujinović, Ana Kovačić, Srđan Latrezom, Petar Novak, Tino Novak, Tamara Sertić and Leda Sutlović) from Croatia, Nebojša Vilić from Macedonia, Vesna Tašić (in collaboration with Vesna Milosavljević and Miroljub Marjanović) from Serbia, and Miha Colner and Nika Grabar (Slovenia). http://talkingcriticarts.wordpress.com/2011/04/08/ltca-publication-%E2%80%93-from-consideration-to-commitment-art-in-critical-confrontation-to-society-belgrade-ljubljana-skopje-zagreb-1990-2010/
Russian Literature, 1996
Cave contained material dating to the Bronze and Iron ages. Although some information about these finds has already been published in several papers, a more detailed description has been lacking. This paper provides an overview of the pottery finds unearthed during the 2014 excavation in Romuald's Cave. U sklopu projekta "Arheološka istraživanja kasnog pleistocena i ranog holocena na prostoru Limskog kanala -ARHEOLIM", koji je financirala Hrvatska zaklada za znanost (projekt br. 7789), arheološka iskopavanja provedena su na nekoliko važnih pećinskih lokaliteta od kojih je jedan Romualdova pećina. Lokalitet je bio predmetom istraživanja znanstvenika od početka 20. st. zbog svoga istraživačkog potencijala. Arheološki su slojevi Romualdove pećine sadržavali materijal iz brončanog i željeznog doba. Iako su određeni podaci o materijalu prikazani u nekoliko ranijih radova, do sada je izostala detaljna objava. Ovaj rad donosi pregled keramičkog materijala iskopanog pri istraživanju u Romualdovoj pećini 2014. godine. Ključne riječi: ARHEOLIM, Romualdova pećina, keramika, rano brončano doba, srednje brončano doba, mlađe brončano doba, završno brončano doba, prvi stupanj željeznog doba
2020
MATERIALS TOWARD A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WORKS OF RUŽICA POPOVITCH-KREKIC (1940-2011), THE SCHOLAR, LIBRARIAN, WRITER, AND ONE OF THE FOUNDING MEMBERS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR SERBIAN STUDIES
Anali Pravnog fakulteta u Beogradu
The article provides a biographical overview of the life and work of Mihailo Konstantinović, professor at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law and corresponding member of the Yugoslav Academy of Arts and Sciences. This contribution covers his education, university and scientific career, political engagement, work on legislation and in professional associations. The article reflects on the contribution of Mihailo Konstantinović to Serbian legislation and jurisprudence and the recognition he deserved, as well as on the controversies of his life and work, concluding that a more detailed study of his character and work is undoubtedly necessary.
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