Nadia Peručić is a doctoral candidate in Art History at The Graduate Center and a curatorial assistant in the department of Modern and Contemporary Drawings at the Morgan Library & Museum. Her dissertation is about visual art produced in the region of the former Yugoslavia after the breakup of the country. It focuses on a particular trend in Post-Yugoslav art – works from the mid-1990s to the present that in various ways document cultural and political life during the socialist era, the civil war period, and the transition to new states.
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Programming
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Event
Wed, Feb 19, 2014,
06:00 PM –
06:00 PM
New Film Dark Matter: Innovations in Yugoslav Cinema in the Late 1960s
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