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Dollar Without Value

Explore 'Dollar Without Value' by Mladen Stilinović – a striking photographic study of currency & American identity. A unique blend of documentary & conceptual art.

Descubre el arte conceptual de Mladen Stilinović, artista croata reconocido por su crítica social y la serie 'Exploitation of the Dead'. Explora Zagreb’s neo-avantgarde y su impacto en la escena artística internacional.

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Biografía del artista

Mladen Stilinović (1947–2016): A Conceptual Pioneer of Yugoslav Avantgarde

Mladen Stilinović (born April 10, 1947, Belgrade, Serbia; died July 18, 2016, Pula) was a Croatian conceptual artist and one of the foremost figures of Yugoslavia’s “New Art Practice,” marking a pivotal moment in artistic expression during the Cold War era. His formative years were steeped in intellectual ferment—influenced by thinkers like Sartre and Camus—and fueled by an unwavering fascination with cinema and literature, particularly Rimbaud, Lautréamont, Saint-John Perse, Khlebnikov, Osip Mandelstam, Mayakovsky, T. S. Eliot, Tadeusz Róžewicz—a testament to his profound engagement with the artistic currents of his time. He honed his craft within Belgrade’s vibrant cultural landscape, absorbing inspiration from experimental film and actively participating in student cinema initiatives like Pan 69. This early immersion solidified his commitment to challenging conventional artistic boundaries and exploring new avenues for conveying complex ideas.

Early Life & Influences: The Seeds of Conceptual Thought

Stilinović's upbringing instilled a deep appreciation for intellectual discourse and artistic experimentation. His father, Marijan Stilinović—a respected editor of Borba newspaper, ambassador to Argentina, and later director of Zagreb Museum of Contemporary Art—provided him with an environment rich in cultural stimulation. This familial legacy profoundly shaped his worldview and nurtured his passion for art as a tool for critical reflection. He devoured the works of existentialist philosophers like Sartre and Camus, grappling with questions of freedom, responsibility, and the human condition—influences that would permeate his artistic endeavors throughout his life. Furthermore, Stilinović’s literary tastes extended beyond philosophy; he was captivated by the rebellious spirit of Rimbaud and Lautréamont, immersing himself in poetic explorations of transgression and subjectivity. The writings of Saint-John Perse, Khlebnikov, Osip Mandelstam, Mayakovsky, T. S. Eliot, Tadeusz Róžewicz—authors who interrogated societal norms and challenged artistic conventions—served as additional catalysts for his intellectual curiosity.

The Group of Six Artists: Belgrade’s Avantgarde Crucible

Stilinović’s artistic trajectory gained momentum through collaboration with fellow Belgrade artists, forming the influential Group of Six Artists (Grupa šestorice autora). Alongside Vladimir Martek, Boris Demur, Željko Jerman, Sven Stilinović and Fedor Vučemilović, they established a collective dedicated to pushing the boundaries of Yugoslav art. Their activities centered around Zagreb from 1975 to 1979, fostering an environment of radical innovation and confronting prevailing artistic dogma. They experimented with diverse mediums—photography, sculpture, installation—and interrogated fundamental concepts of art and society. The Group’s ethos was characterized by a relentless pursuit of originality and a willingness to embrace unconventional approaches—a spirit that mirrored Stilinović's own unwavering dedication to artistic exploration. Their collective endeavors solidified Belgrade’s position as a hub for Yugoslav avant-garde creativity, leaving an indelible mark on the art scene of the era.

Experimental Film & The Cinema of Ideas

Recognizing the transformative potential of cinema as both medium and concept, Stilinović dedicated himself to experimental filmmaking during the late 1960s and early 1970s. He embraced techniques pioneered by Dziga Vertov and Jean Vigo, delving into the realm of montage and exploring how visual language could convey profound philosophical ideas. This commitment to conceptual art solidified his position as a vanguard artist—one who prioritized intellectual rigor alongside aesthetic experimentation. He meticulously studied films by filmmakers like Tarkovsky and Antonioni, analyzing their stylistic choices and dissecting their thematic concerns. Stilinović’s cinematic explorations weren't merely about capturing images; they were about constructing narratives that challenged viewers to confront uncomfortable truths and question accepted assumptions—a hallmark of his artistic vision.

“Exploitation of the Dead” & Documenta Kassel: Confronting Mortality Through Photography

Stilinović’s artistic output reached its zenith with “Exploitation of the Dead” (1984–1990), a series that garnered international acclaim and cemented his reputation as a provocateur of ideas. This project—characterized by unsettling photographic compositions—addressed the complexities of grief, remembrance, and the inevitability of death through meticulous observation and conceptual reflection. Exhibited prominently at Documenta Kassel in 2007, “Exploitation of the Dead” provoked intense debate about artistic ethics and the role of art in confronting existential anxieties. Stilinović’s masterful manipulation of photographic technique—combined with his unwavering commitment to challenging conventional aesthetic standards—established him as a towering figure within contemporary photography—a testament to his enduring influence on generations of artists. His work continues to inspire discussions about how visual art can grapple with profound philosophical questions and confront the human condition.
Mladen Stilinović

Mladen Stilinović

1947 - 2016 , Serbia

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Conceptual Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Grupo seis artistas']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • John Cage
    • Dziga Vertov
  • Date Of Birth: 10 abril 1947
  • Date Of Death: 18 julio 2016
  • Full Name: Mladen Stilinović
  • Nationality: Croata
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Dollar Without Value
    • Sing!
    • Hands
  • Place Of Birth: Belgrado, Serbia