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April - May 2009 Belgrade Art Action group SKART began their residency with a retrospective exhibition at SPACE. Dragan Protic & Djordje Balmazovic started working as Skart in 1990. They distribute poetry, music and making as a mode of communication. In the early 1990's as Yugoslavia started to break up, Skart sent poems to residents of Belgrade, read statements on the radio and gave 'lost and found' booklets of poems out to people on the streets as part of "The Sadness Project" which was SKART's public declaration of personal sadness during the winter of 1992-93 (pictured right). In 2000, they initiated the choir Horkeskart, inviting Serbian arrangers, composers, and performers to take part in performances of Yugoslavian socialist songs and hardcore punk. The choir continues to grow and perform. Their 2009 residency took place in Stoke Newigton over a 6 week period with Family Mosaic Housing Association tenants. Tenants also took part in public events in the gallery at SPACE. Works produced during this time are being installed in the housing association building. To read a text about SKART's residency by Sophie Hope click here For more information about the exhibition click here Film made and edited by Hayley Reid. Produced by SPACE. SKART Events
Thursday 7 May (as part of First Thursdays)
“Poetry will be written by all” is a quote by Branko Miljkovic, an iconic young Yugoslavian poet, one of the leaders of the Neo-Symbolist movement which aimed to bring together Surrealism and Symbolism. His literary career was interrupted by his untimely death at the age of 27. For further information please contact Fiona Fieber, Head of Collaborations mailto:
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