Artykuły

Tom 10 (2022)

Peace agreement between ethics and aesthetics: the effects of the war on the art and culture of memory (case of Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Nihad Kreševljaković
Hana Bajrović

Strony: 123-135

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Abstrakt

The siege of Sarajevo was the longest siege in contemporary human history. One of the characteristics of this period was an amazing response of artists to the situation they faced. As the result of that, artistic scene of Sarajevo in the period of 1992–1995 was one of the most interesting phenomena in all history of art in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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