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Slavko Matković was one of the most prominent Serbian conceptual artists. His artistic practice focuses on questioning the authorship of a work of art and the relation between the visual and linguistic aspect of work of art through the forms of visual poetry, body art, comics, poetry, painting, performance and film. He is a co-founder of the Bosch+Bosch group that was active from 1969 through 1976. The founding members were Slavko Matković, Edit Basch, István Krekovics, Zoltán Magyar, László Szalma, Bálint Szombathy and Slobodan Tomanović. László Kerekes joined in 1971, followed by Katalin Ladik and Attila Csernik in 1973 and Ante Vukov in 1975. Slavko Matković’s individual work and the work in the context of the group has been shown in many important exhibitions and prominent institutions around the world, including Moderna galerija, Ljubljana; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; The Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw; Museum Ludwig, Budapest; Shedhalle, Zurich; IVAM Valencia; MACBA, Barcelona; ZKM Karlsruhe and many others.
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Vlad Nancă
b. Bucharest, Romania, 1979 -
Nabil Nahas
b. Beirut, Lebanon, 1949 -
Nicolae Romanițan
b. Cugir, Romania, 1991 -
Katarzyna Kobro
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Theodor Aman
Câmpulung Muscel, Romania, 1831 - Bucharest, Romania, 1891