Galerie Martin Janda

E (in triangle)
1976
tempera on paper, bound in plastic cover, 17 painted sheets (+216)
16.3 x 11.9 cm
© Courtesy Galerie Martin Janda
A-Bombe manifesto
1978
tempera on newspaper (Der Spiegel)
27.7 x 21.3 cm
© Courtesy Galerie Martin Janda
Theory of instinct, m. 8
tempera on cardboard
35 x 25 cm
© Courtesy Galerie Martin Janda
Antifreud 1, m. 8
tempera on cardboard
24 x 16.5 cm
© Courtesy Galerie Martin Janda
Be Realistic, Demand the Impossible (slogan of the student movement), m. 8
acrylic on wooden board
16.5 x 47 cm
© Courtesy Galerie Martin Janda
Galerie Martin Janda is showing Mangelos in the UTOPIA:POST WAR section at Spark Art Fair Vienna 2021 together with Julije Knifer and Ivan Kožarić, two other members of the Gorgona group, in a joint presentation with Galerie Gregor Podnar Berlin.
Under the pseudonym Mangelos, Dimitrije Bašičević was one of the most important artists from former Yugoslavia whose work strongly influenced subsequent generations. Parallel to his career as an art historian, critic and curator at the Gallery of Contemporary Art in Zagreb he created a unique oeuvre
“It is a visually very coherent work, unique in its open-dialogue form, intellectual independence and stimulating scepticism. In the formation of his own particular language and rules, paying no heed to conventions, Mangelos created a completely authentic work that he himself characterised as no-art.” (Branka Stipančić)
Dimitrije Bašičević (born 1921 in Šid, Serbia, died 1987 in Zagreb, Croatia)
Dimitrije Bašičević (born 1921 in Šid, Serbia, died 1987 in Zagreb, Croatia) lived and worked in Zagreb. He was a member of the Croatian neo-avant-garde art group Gorgona. He has had solo exhibitions at such prestigious institutions as 2004 Kunsthalle Fridericianum, Kassel; 2003 Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Serralves, Porto; Neue Galerie am Landesmuseum Joanneum, Graz; Fundacíò Antoni Tàpies, Barcelona, 1990 Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb.
Galerie Martin Janda was founded in 1992 by Martin Janda as an alternative exhibition space. Over the following years the field of activities expanded to become a gallery. In 1999 the gallery moved to its present location in the centre of Vienna. Together with four other renowned galleries, a new centre for contemporary art and discussion was formed at close quarters to Vienna Secession, Academy of Fine Arts, Kunsthistorisches Museum and Museumsquartier.
The gallery programme concentrates on international contemporary art – conceptual art, painting, drawing, film/video, photography, sculpture as well as installation – and focuses on artistic positions that combine different experiences.
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Galerie Martin Janda is showing Mangelos in the UTOPIA:POST WAR section at Spark Art Fair Vienna 2021 together with Julije Knifer and Ivan Kožarić, two other members of the Gorgona group, in a joint presentation with Galerie Gregor Podnar Berlin.
Under the pseudonym Mangelos, Dimitrije Bašičević was one of the most important artists from former Yugoslavia whose work strongly influenced subsequent generations. Parallel to his career as an art historian, critic and curator at the Gallery of Contemporary Art in Zagreb he created a unique oeuvre
“It is a visually very coherent work, unique in its open-dialogue form, intellectual independence and stimulating scepticism. In the formation of his own particular language and rules, paying no heed to conventions, Mangelos created a completely authentic work that he himself characterised as no-art.” (Branka Stipančić)
Dimitrije Bašičević (born 1921 in Šid, Serbia, died 1987 in Zagreb, Croatia)
Dimitrije Bašičević (born 1921 in Šid, Serbia, died 1987 in Zagreb, Croatia) lived and worked in Zagreb. He was a member of the Croatian neo-avant-garde art group Gorgona. He has had solo exhibitions at such prestigious institutions as 2004 Kunsthalle Fridericianum, Kassel; 2003 Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Serralves, Porto; Neue Galerie am Landesmuseum Joanneum, Graz; Fundacíò Antoni Tàpies, Barcelona, 1990 Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb.
Galerie Martin Janda was founded in 1992 by Martin Janda as an alternative exhibition space. Over the following years the field of activities expanded to become a gallery. In 1999 the gallery moved to its present location in the centre of Vienna. Together with four other renowned galleries, a new centre for contemporary art and discussion was formed at close quarters to Vienna Secession, Academy of Fine Arts, Kunsthistorisches Museum and Museumsquartier.
The gallery programme concentrates on international contemporary art – conceptual art, painting, drawing, film/video, photography, sculpture as well as installation – and focuses on artistic positions that combine different experiences.