Item #55499 [CONCEPTUALISM AND POP ART IN YUGOSLAVIA] Anale mladih 1. novembar 1965 [The annals of youth 1. November 1965]. Dorde Kadijević, design Slobodan Masić.
[CONCEPTUALISM AND POP ART IN YUGOSLAVIA] Anale mladih 1. novembar 1965 [The annals of youth 1. November 1965].
[CONCEPTUALISM AND POP ART IN YUGOSLAVIA] Anale mladih 1. novembar 1965 [The annals of youth 1. November 1965].
[CONCEPTUALISM AND POP ART IN YUGOSLAVIA] Anale mladih 1. novembar 1965 [The annals of youth 1. November 1965].

[CONCEPTUALISM AND POP ART IN YUGOSLAVIA] Anale mladih 1. novembar 1965 [The annals of youth 1. November 1965].

Belgrade: Galerija Doma Omladine, 1965. Square quarto (29.5 × 29.5 cm). Original staple-stitched printed card wrappers; [12] pp. With catalog portion on four narrow white pages including nine reproductions of works, printed in light purple; text part printed on two leaves of light purple stock. With reproduction of a work by Juraj Dobrović on an additional loosely inserted leaf. Spine extremities with ca. 2 cm splitting; wrapper edges discolored; else about very good. Item #55499

A catalog of the first “young art” exhibition at the gallery of the Belgrade Youth Center (Galerija Doma Omladine), showcasing 60 works by 30 contemporary artists, with design by Slobodan Mašić. A full-page original print by the Neo-constructivist sculptor and graphic artist Juraj Dobrović (b. 1928) is laid into the catalog, with nine additional reproductions of exhibited works pictured on the catalog pages. The exhibited artists represented a variety of contemporary artistic movements and practices including Informel (Zoran Pavlović and Vladislav Todorović-Šilja), Pop Art (Radomir Reljić, Ervin Hotko), conceptualist work by Radomir Damnjanović-Damnjan and performance art by Bogdanka Poznanović. The work of the avant-garde graphic artist and painter Miroslav Šutej which appears on the first page of the catalog is currently held by MoMA.

The designer of the volume, Slobodan Mašić (1939–2016), is celebrated as one of the “most significant artists and publishers who shaped visual communications in Serbia and Yugoslavia over the past half century”. In addition to designing posters and publications for the famous Belgrade Student Cultural Centre (SKC), Mašić also designed special issues of the new left student journal Susret (1968), collaborated with the avant-garde theatre Atelje 212, and the BITEF theatre festival. The exhibition “Mašić: Retrospective Exhibition of Visual Communication” was held in Belgrade in 2018 and in Paris in 2021. One of 500 copies printed.

As of December 2025, KVK, OCLC, show no copies outside of Slovenia.

Price: €600.00

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