JASNA TIJARDOVIĆ POPOVIĆ (SPLIT, 1947 – BELGRADE, 2023): RECONSTRUCTION OF THE ROUTES OF FINDING FREEDOM
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https://doi.org/10.18485/f_zsmu.2025.21.6Keywords:
Jasna Tijardović, conceptual art, Art & Language, Student Cultural Centre, Muzeum of Contemporary Art, feminismAbstract
The article analyzes the circumstances in which Jasna Tijardović’s curatorial and critical practice, formed and developed both outside and within the art institutions through which she moved professionally, mapping the specificities of her practice as a museum educator as well. Both practices were shaped by a consistent and thorough reexamination of the system and the language of art and a preoccupation with the question of whether, by overcoming the conditions of its own functioning as a social practice, art can redefine those conditions, the value system of society, and ultimately her own social articulation. The main thesis of the article is that each of these professional activities represented a contribution to the emancipation of both the profession and life, and that they had performative effects.
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