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ANTO JERKOVIĆ 1958 – 2005, CD-rom

| price: 60,00 HRK


CD ROM, 2008
ISBN 978-953-96323-5-7
Partly bilingual Croatian and/or English
Editors: Jelena Perić and Janka Vukmir

 

The CD ROM ‘Anto Jerković 1958 – 2005 – Documentation‘ was
prepared following the untimely death of the artist Anto Jerković
and is the most comprehensive project in this series, representing
the complete body of work of this artist.
Jerković’s retrospective exhibition was held simultaneously with the
publication of the CD at the Art Pavilion in Zagreb, organized by the
Modern Gallery of Zagreb and their curator Zdenko Rus.

CD ROM comprises the documents of the entire professional life of
Anto Jerković , represents his works, drawings, paintings, actions,
performances and videos, his exhibition activity, and bibliography
on his works, but also presents works that have never been exposed
during his lifetime.

In addition to the extensive list of exhibitions at which Jerkovic took
part, the publication brings about 500 photographs of individualć ‘s
texts, descriptions and statements on his own projects, an extensive
bibliography, as well as in the documentation available critical
reviews of a number of art historians. Along with photographic
documentation, there are also few audio and video footages from
Jerkovic ‘s exhibits, as well as a selection of photographs of life,
friends, colleagues and family.
Depending on the availability, part of the material is also presented
in English. The collected documentation is extensive and comes from
the archives of Jerković’s wife, an artist herself Jelena Perić and the
Institute for Contemporary Art.
Publication is edited by Jelena Perić and Janka Vukmir.


Anto Jerković (1958 – 2005) was a Croatian contemporary artist,
graduated on Zagreb Academy of Fine Arts. He was predominantly
occupied with painting at the beginning of his career and later
included in his works installations, performances, actions, works in
public spaces questioning social issues and was interested in
questions of spirituality and morality.