Yugoslav writer, art critic and curator Oto Bihalji-Merin (1904–1993) lived in Berlin during the 1920s, where he joined the German Communist Party and published literary critique in the left-wing press. Born into a Jewish family, he moved to Czechoslovakia, France, Switzerland, and Spain after the rise of the Nazi regime. In this period, he established close contact with left-wing intellectuals from all over Europe. During the Second World War, he was imprisoned as a Yugoslav soldier by the Germans. After the war, he became the most important cultural theorist and administrator in Tito’s Yugoslavia. After Tito’s break with Stalin, he promoted the concept of naïve folk art as an authentic, primordial expression of proletarian and peasant cre...
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The paper analyses nine painters attested in Višnja Gora from 1644 to 1790. With the exception of tw...
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The Maribor Synagogue is one of the most important preserved medieval synagogues in Central Europe. ...
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The article analyses two late 18th century cabinet genre paintings kept in Podsmreka manor near Viš...
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