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The Gorgona Group (named after the mythological creature Gorgon), was a Croatian avant-garde art group which consisted of artists and art historians. The group, made up of Dimitrije Bašičević-Mangelos, Miljenko Horvat, Marijan Jevšovar, Julije Knifer, Ivan Kožarić, Matko Meštrović, Radoslav Putar, Đuro Seder, , operated along the lines of anti-art in Zagreb between 1959 and 1966. Beside individual works linked to traditional techniques, the members proposed different concepts and forms of artistic communication, ran a gallery, and published the "anti-magazine" Gorgona. In each issue, they featured one artist's work such as Dieter Roth or Julije Knifer. Works by the Gorgona Group are widely represented in a number of institutions in Croatia, including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb,

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  • Gorgona Group war eine kroatische avantgardistische Künstlergruppe, die aus Künstlern und Kunsthistorikern bestand. Mitglieder waren Mangelos, Miljenko Horvat, , Julije Knifer, Ivan Kožarić, Matko Meštrović, Radoslav Putar, und Josip Vaništa. Mehrere informelle Mitglieder und Freunde waren ebenfalls in die Aktivitäten der Gruppe involviert. Sie agierten, angelehnt an die von 1959 und 1966 in Zagreb. Sie stützten ihre Aktivitäten nicht auf ein Manifest oder eine Theorie, sie agierten vielmehr aus der Idee einer geistigen Verwandtschaft, die nicht durch ein ästhetisches Ideal oder stilistische Normen manifestiert werden kann. Jeder der Künstler genoss kreative Autonomie, die Gruppe stellte einen Raum intellektueller und spiritueller Freiheit dar. (de)
  • The Gorgona Group (named after the mythological creature Gorgon), was a Croatian avant-garde art group which consisted of artists and art historians. The group, made up of Dimitrije Bašičević-Mangelos, Miljenko Horvat, Marijan Jevšovar, Julije Knifer, Ivan Kožarić, Matko Meštrović, Radoslav Putar, Đuro Seder, , operated along the lines of anti-art in Zagreb between 1959 and 1966. Beside individual works linked to traditional techniques, the members proposed different concepts and forms of artistic communication, ran a gallery, and published the "anti-magazine" Gorgona. In each issue, they featured one artist's work such as Dieter Roth or Julije Knifer. Works by the Gorgona Group are widely represented in a number of institutions in Croatia, including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb, the Filip Trade Collection, and the Marinko Sudac Collection. (en)
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  • Gorgona Group war eine kroatische avantgardistische Künstlergruppe, die aus Künstlern und Kunsthistorikern bestand. Mitglieder waren Mangelos, Miljenko Horvat, , Julije Knifer, Ivan Kožarić, Matko Meštrović, Radoslav Putar, und Josip Vaništa. Mehrere informelle Mitglieder und Freunde waren ebenfalls in die Aktivitäten der Gruppe involviert. Sie agierten, angelehnt an die von 1959 und 1966 in Zagreb. Sie stützten ihre Aktivitäten nicht auf ein Manifest oder eine Theorie, sie agierten vielmehr aus der Idee einer geistigen Verwandtschaft, die nicht durch ein ästhetisches Ideal oder stilistische Normen manifestiert werden kann. Jeder der Künstler genoss kreative Autonomie, die Gruppe stellte einen Raum intellektueller und spiritueller Freiheit dar. (de)
  • The Gorgona Group (named after the mythological creature Gorgon), was a Croatian avant-garde art group which consisted of artists and art historians. The group, made up of Dimitrije Bašičević-Mangelos, Miljenko Horvat, Marijan Jevšovar, Julije Knifer, Ivan Kožarić, Matko Meštrović, Radoslav Putar, Đuro Seder, , operated along the lines of anti-art in Zagreb between 1959 and 1966. Beside individual works linked to traditional techniques, the members proposed different concepts and forms of artistic communication, ran a gallery, and published the "anti-magazine" Gorgona. In each issue, they featured one artist's work such as Dieter Roth or Julije Knifer. Works by the Gorgona Group are widely represented in a number of institutions in Croatia, including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb, (en)
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