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My Sweet Little Lamb (Everything We See Could Also Be Otherwise)
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On the legacy of the Eastern European neo-avantgarde and the work of artist Mladen Stilinović.
“My sweet little lamb (Everything we see could also be otherwise),” a series of exhibition episodes based on the Kontakt Collection and dedicated to the artist Mladen Stilinović, unfolded in Zagreb and London in 2016–2017. This publication, conceived as a “post-episode” of the project, presents extensive visual documentation of the exhibitions alongside newly commissioned texts by theorists and writers Branislav Dimitrijević, Miguel A. López, Oxana Timofeeva, and Marina Vishmidt, as well as a conversation on exhibition making with curators Ekaterina Degot, Ana Janevski, Emily Pethick, and Marion von Osten. Drawing on the legacy of the Eastern European neo-avantgarde and the work of Stilinović in particular, these contributions grapple with urgent questions about the value of art and exhibition making.
Contributors
Jonathan Burrows, Ekaterina Degot, Branislav Dimitrijević, Oliver Frljić, Ana Janevski, Miguel A. López, Marion von Osten, Emily Pethick, Kathrin Rhomberg, Oxana Timofeeva, What, How & for Whom / WHW, Marina Vishmidt
Copublished with Kontakt
“My sweet little lamb (Everything we see could also be otherwise),” a series of exhibition episodes based on the Kontakt Collection and dedicated to the artist Mladen Stilinović, unfolded in Zagreb and London in 2016–2017. This publication, conceived as a “post-episode” of the project, presents extensive visual documentation of the exhibitions alongside newly commissioned texts by theorists and writers Branislav Dimitrijević, Miguel A. López, Oxana Timofeeva, and Marina Vishmidt, as well as a conversation on exhibition making with curators Ekaterina Degot, Ana Janevski, Emily Pethick, and Marion von Osten. Drawing on the legacy of the Eastern European neo-avantgarde and the work of Stilinović in particular, these contributions grapple with urgent questions about the value of art and exhibition making.
Contributors
Jonathan Burrows, Ekaterina Degot, Branislav Dimitrijević, Oliver Frljić, Ana Janevski, Miguel A. López, Marion von Osten, Emily Pethick, Kathrin Rhomberg, Oxana Timofeeva, What, How & for Whom / WHW, Marina Vishmidt
Copublished with Kontakt