Yugoslavia
US exhibition to reveal audacity and experimentation of Eastern Bloc artists
The Walker Art Center's show brings together work by nearly 100 artists living under communist rule
How Yugoslavia’s architecture tried to cement a national identity
Exhibition at New York's MoMA aims to show how monumental buildings contributed to a “collective civic space in a multi-ethnic society”
Vukovar, Croatia: Eleven years on and war is still with them
The devastation wreaked by war in pictures
Marina Abramovic: reflecting on the good witch of the East
The Yugoslavian-born artist continues to animate audiences with her exercises in pleasure and pain
Destruction of Croatian monuments ruled a war crime
Yugoslav air force guilty of destroying historic monuments in Dubrovnik
Russian cultural institutions suffer collateral damage from the war in the Balkans
The director of the Hermitage, Mikhail Piotrovsky, outlines the possible implications for his museum of the NATO campaign
Archaeologists move into war zone on Adriatic coast
The area, unfortunately located close to the conflict in Kosovo province, is largely unexplored
Bogdan Bogdanovic speaks out: War in Yugoslavia, a house attacked by demons
The architect, whose entire career has been devoted to the tragic commemoration of war victims, is one of the very few Serbians brave enough to speak out against the current Serbian aggression. Here he describes the war fever that has gripped his country and lays the blame on the intellectuals
War in Croatia: An open letter in protest of the devastation in Yugoslavia
Signatories include The Art Newspaper's own Anna Somers Cocks
The Yugoslav National Army has caused serious destruction to Sibenic cathedral, churches, castles and historic buildings in Croatia while attempting to divide their territory
The Minister for Education and Culture sends list of destruction to Unesco and invokes the 1954 Hague Convention