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Following attacks by the Yugoslav Army in 1991, local artists used the Old City of Dubrovnik-its ruins, boarded-up monuments and shop windows-to create site-specific public artworks. Local photographers documented the destruction of the Old City, raising international awareness to the plight of the Croatian people and the attempt to eradicate their culture. Three case studies: the site-specific exhibitions of artist Ivo Grbic on the grounds of his home and studio which had been bombed, the impromptu collaborative public art project by professional and amateur artists that took place during…mehr

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Following attacks by the Yugoslav Army in 1991, local artists used the Old City of Dubrovnik-its ruins, boarded-up monuments and shop windows-to create site-specific public artworks. Local photographers documented the destruction of the Old City, raising international awareness to the plight of the Croatian people and the attempt to eradicate their culture. Three case studies: the site-specific exhibitions of artist Ivo Grbic on the grounds of his home and studio which had been bombed, the impromptu collaborative public art project by professional and amateur artists that took place during Christmas time in December 1991, and Pavo Urban's photographs of the besieged city's architecture and citizens demonstrate how the artists of Dubrovnik coped with the circumstances of war. This work is based on field research conducted in Croatia which includes the interviews with artists who were inspired by the attacks on Dubrovnik. The book is especially suitable for artists, and art and architectural historians interested in site-specific art, as well as anyone interested in the role of artists during wartime who wants to learn from the Croatian experience.
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Autorenporträt
Nensi Brailo, BA, University of California, Berkeley; MLIS, SanJosé State University; MA in Visual and Critical Studies,California College of the Arts. Wrote on destruction of librariesduring war in Croatia & on protection of cultural heritage.Worked at UC Berkeley, CCA & Oakland Public Library.