On Saturday, November 11, the DESSA exhibition Architecture. Sculpture. Remembrance. The Art of Monuments of Yugoslavia 1945-1991 will be opened in the Urban design studio gallery in Sarajevo, Vrazova 3, as part of the Night of Architecture. On the same day, there will be an interview with the curator of the exhibition, Bostjan Bugaric.
Every time the exhibition is hosted, a few more monuments from the republic or city in which the exhibition is hosted are added to the exhibition. Thus, 9 new ones were added to the 33 monuments of the original exhibition, which was opened in January 2020 in the DESSA Gallery, during tours in Koper, Novigrad and Zagreb:
34 POD BERAM, Croatia,1953, Zdenko Kolacio, Zdenko Sila
35 LABIN, Croatia, 1980–1983, Berislav Iskra, Quintino Bassani
36 DOTRŠČINA, ZAGREB, Croatia, 1968–1993, Josip Seissel, Sonja Jurković, Silvana Seissel,
Angela Rotkvić, Dragutin Kiš, Nedjeljko Hiršl
37 ČRNI KAL, Slovenia, 1966, Edo Mihevc
38 JASIKOVAC, BERANE, Montenegro, 1977, Bogdan Bogdanović
39 GRAHOVO, NIKŠIĆ, Montenegro, 1978, Miodrag Živković
40 GORICA, PODGORICA, Montenegro, 1957, Vojislav Ðokić, Drago Ðurović, Dušan Ivanišević
41 GOLUBOVCI, PODGORICA, Montenegro, 1974, Vukota Tupa Vukotić, Slobodan Bobo Slovinić
42 SPOMEN DOM, KOLAŠIN, Montenegro, 1975, Marko Mušič
For the exhibition in Sarajevo were added 4 more:
43 VJEČNA VATRA, SARAJEVO, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1946, Juraj Neidhardt
http://legacy.architectuul.com/architecture/monument-of-the-eternal-flame
44 SPOMENIK PALIM KRAJIŠNICIMA, BANJ BRDO – ŠEHITLUCI, BANJA LUKA, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1948–1961, Antun Augustinčić
http://legacy.architectuul.com/architecture/monument-to-fallen-krajisniks
45 NEKROPOLA ŽRTVAMA FAŠIZMA, NOVI TRAVNIK, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1975, Bogdan Bogdanović
http://legacy.architectuul.com/architecture/necropolis-of-the-fascism-victims-in-novi-travnik
46 SPOMEN-PARK VRACA, SARAJEVO, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1980, Vladimir Dobrović, Alija Kučukalić
http://legacy.architectuul.com/architecture/vraca-memorial-park
The exhibition will continue to be hosted in various cities and towns of the former commonwealth. In Sarajevo, it will be on display until November 20, 2022.
Curators: Boštjan Bugarič, Kristina Dešman, Maja Ivanič, Špela Kuhar, Eva Mavsar, Špela Nardoni Kovač, Damjana Zaviršek Hudnik
Curators of added memorials in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Dunja Krvavac, Mejrema Zatrić, Boris Trapara
Initiators of the exhibition and hosting organizers: DESSA gallery, ab_Arhitektov bilten, Arhitectuul
Organizers in Sarajevo: Urban design studio gallery and host LIFT - prostorne inicijative Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Note: The exhibition uses the names of the former republics and autonomous regions of SFR Yugoslavia.
Republics and regions of SFRY, Abbreviations
Bosna in Hercegovina / Bosna i Hercegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH
Črna Gora / Crna Gora Montenegro MNE
Hrvaška / Hrvatska Croatia HRV
AP Kosovo AR Kosovo KOS
Makedonija Macedonia MKD
Slovenija Slovenia SLO
Srbija Serbia SRB
AP Vojvodina AR Vojvodina VOJ
Photographs of the event
Alena Borić
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