Miljenko Horvat (Gorgona Group)
grafitna olovka + pastel
Miljenko Horvat was the group’s youngest member
and worked as a painter, architect and photographer.
His early art informel pieces already betray his interest
in the constructive, which would become even more pronounced in his later years in the form of minimalist and computer-generated designs and creations. Horvat also had a penchant for the surreal, which mainly informed his photographic practice.
Friedemann Malsch
Originalni plakat izložbe "Za umjetnost u umu" u Podroom, Mesnička 12, Zagreb; Boris Demur, Vladimir Dodig Trokut, Ivan Dorogi, Ladislav Galeta, Tomislav Gotovac, Vlado Gudac, Sanja Iveković, Željko Jerman, Željko Kipke, Antun Maračić, Vlado Martek
Mal
Ivan Picelj: Josip Vaništa
Plakat 50x70cm
Podloga: svijetložuta, reprodukcija crteža muškog portreta (sivim). Dolje odijeljen sivom linijom informativni tekst u tisku sive, u 3 bloka.
Victor Vasarely: Cinétiques
5 sets of rodoïds
Silkscreen/Serigraph
Éditions du Griffon, Suisse, 1973.
29×24 cm
10 serigraphs: black on white background or vice versa,
working in pairs.
Each of the 5 images is printed on paper and then on a transparent plastic sheet, which allows an optical game by superposition. (Rodoïd)
Victor Vasarely 3D Wall Sculpture/object - Set of 8. Measures 11x13x2 inches Each. 2 layers- Top layer printed on clear Lucite , bottom print on paper. From the portfolio Vasarely Cinetiques. Published by Edition Du Griffon Neuchatel. Circa 1973. Printed in Switzerland.
El Lissitzky
Plakat za izložbu Umjetnost oktobra
Reprodukcija plakata iz 1919. godine
Didaktičko informativna izložba
Koncept: Želimir Koščević
Galerija Studentskog centra
Zagreb, 1967.
Offset
50x70 cm
Izbij Bijele Crvenim klinom (po El Lissitzky)
Tomo Gusić: Herman Bolle
Organisers: Institute of Art History, Zagreb and Zagreb City Museum
Zagreb, 1976.
Exhibition concept: Željka Čorak, Ljiljana Nikolajević
Exhibition design: Joža Ladović
Poster design: Tomo Gusić
Sitotisak: Studentski centar, Zagreb
61x103 cm