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Artists of Sarajevo Fighting for a Better Cultural World in B&H

Published December 8, 2014
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pazi muzej“Watch out – museum!” is another art intervention created out of hope that those who decide on everything in this country will finally hear the cries warning of depressing conditions in the cultural sector of B&H. To those who decide i.e. the Bosnian politicians, the principal cultural institutions are just a heavy burden.

“Watch out – museum!” is a special intervention made in the museum neighbourhood of Sarajevo and a conceptual art work by a sculptor Nardina Zubanović. This art intervention in situ points out at the conditions of many cultural institutions in B&H. This work is made of hand painted warning signs just as those during the war were, only than it was written “Watch out – sniper!” (1992).

(Source: Depo / Blin)

 

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