The 1977-build tower has become a magnet for tourists despite years of neglect. Genex Tower (pictured below) is unmissable on the highway from Belgrade airport to the center of the city. Genex Tower, ...
In the early 1990s, Yugoslavia was shorthand for destruction: blasted cities in the heart of Europe, pulverized minarets and toppled bell towers, a whole cosmopolitan society splintered by savagery.
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City is hosting an extraordinary exhibition surveying late modern architecture from a country that no longer exists: Yugoslavia. Toward a Concrete Utopia: ...
Miodrag Živković, Monument to the Battle of Sutjeska, 1965-71, Tjentište, Bosnia and Herzegovina. View of the western exposure. Photo: Valentin Jeck, commissioned by The Museum of Modern Art, New York ...
New York’s MoMA Shines a Light on Socialist Yugoslav Architecture http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/new-york-s-moma-shines-a-light-on-socialist-yugoslav ...
Fascinating photographs from a Belgrade archive, some published here for the first time, show the authoritarian ruler of Yugoslavia relaxing between official engagements on the hunting grounds and ...
In the towering arachnoid limbs hoisting up the Avala TV Tower (1960-65) in Belgrade, the ovoid webbing of the gas station canopy (1967-68) in Ljubljana or the 99 domes stacked on 99 cubes at the ...
This issue includes articles on the ambulance strike, Paul Hill on the Hull 1976 prison protests and Peoples' Park protests in Berkeley 1969 and… A summary of the The Red Menace newsletter, published ...
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