[SURREALISM] Nevidljivo ogledalo: integracija želje i sna. Izložba grafika i kolaža ÄehoslovaÄkih nadrealista [The invisible mirror: the integration of desire and dream. Exhibition of graphic art and collages by Czechoslovak surrealists]
by UmetniÄka Galerija KruÅ¡evac M. ZakiÄa 12
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Scarce Serbian-language catalog for an exhibition of Czechoslovak surrealist works held in the town of KruÅ¡evac in September-October 1967. Evidently organized by the Czech surrealist writer and artist ArnoÅ¡t BudÃk, who has written a short preface. With reproductions of work by Václav Pajurek, Albert MarenÄin, FrantiÅ¡ek Malý, JiÅà HavlÃÄek, BudÃk, and Josef KremláÄek, most of them associated with the short-lived "Lacoste Group" of surrealists active in Brno in the 1960s. With a short manifesto by the group, as well as short biographical information and a chronology of Czechoslovak surrealism starting in 1920.
As of January 2024, KVK, OCLC only show the copy at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and the Metropolitan Museum. Scarce Serbian-language catalog for an exhibition of Czechoslovak surrealist works held in the town of KruÅ¡evac in September-October 1967. Evidently organized by the Czech surrealist writer and artist ArnoÅ¡t BudÃk, who has written a short preface. With reproductions of work by Václav Pajurek, Albert MarenÄin, FrantiÅ¡ek Malý, JiÅà HavlÃÄek, BudÃk, and Josef KremláÄek, most of them associated with the short-lived "Lacoste Group" of surrealists active in Brno in the 1960s. With a short manifesto by the group, as well as short biographical information and a chronology of Czechoslovak surrealism starting in 1920.
As of January 2024, KVK, OCLC only show the copy at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and the Metropolitan Museum.
As of January 2024, KVK, OCLC only show the copy at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and the Metropolitan Museum. Scarce Serbian-language catalog for an exhibition of Czechoslovak surrealist works held in the town of KruÅ¡evac in September-October 1967. Evidently organized by the Czech surrealist writer and artist ArnoÅ¡t BudÃk, who has written a short preface. With reproductions of work by Václav Pajurek, Albert MarenÄin, FrantiÅ¡ek Malý, JiÅà HavlÃÄek, BudÃk, and Josef KremláÄek, most of them associated with the short-lived "Lacoste Group" of surrealists active in Brno in the 1960s. With a short manifesto by the group, as well as short biographical information and a chronology of Czechoslovak surrealism starting in 1920.
As of January 2024, KVK, OCLC only show the copy at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and the Metropolitan Museum.
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- [SURREALISM] Nevidljivo ogledalo: integracija želje i sna. Izložba grafika i kolaža ÄehoslovaÄkih nadrealista [The invisible mirror: the integration of desire and dream. Exhibition of graphic art and collages by Czechoslovak surrealists]
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- UmetniÄka Galerija KruÅ¡evac M. ZakiÄa 12
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- Keywords
- Art, Documentation, France, Czech, Czechoslovak, Soviet, 1968, Prague Spring, Dissent, Dissident, Avantgarde, Avant-Garde, French, Surrealism, Surrealist, Unofficial, Art, Catalogs, Exhibit, Exhibition
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