ZAGREB ZAGREB, July 17 (Hina) - International exhibition of contemporary arts called "What, How and for Whom" opened in Zagreb Friday on the occasion of the publishing of Marx and Engels' Communist Manifest. Over 40 artists from 17
European countries (Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, the Russian Federation, Slovenia, Sweden, Ukraine and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) will be presented at the exhibition. The exhibition focuses on economic topics. During the exhibition, on June 17 and 18, lectures and presentations will be organised. The exhibition, which will be open until July 10, was organised by the Croatian Association of Visual Artists, the "Arkiz" magazine, and cultural club m.a.m.a., and was supported by the Croatian culture Ministry, Pro Helvetia Sarajevo, the Austrian Cultural Centre, the French
ZAGREB, July 17 (Hina) - International exhibition of contemporary
arts called "What, How and for Whom" opened in Zagreb Friday on the
occasion of the publishing of Marx and Engels' Communist Manifest.
Over 40 artists from 17 European countries (Albania, Austria,
Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech
Republic, France, Hungary, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, the Russian
Federation, Slovenia, Sweden, Ukraine and the Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia) will be presented at the exhibition.
The exhibition focuses on economic topics.
During the exhibition, on June 17 and 18, lectures and
presentations will be organised.
The exhibition, which will be open until July 10, was organised by
the Croatian Association of Visual Artists, the "Arkiz" magazine,
and cultural club m.a.m.a., and was supported by the Croatian
culture Ministry, Pro Helvetia Sarajevo, the Austrian Cultural
Centre, the French Institute, the Swedish Institute, and others.
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